The fear you feel is not paranoia.
It's cellular starvation.
Your body just went through menopause. Lost 50% of your cellular fuel.
Your bone cells are exhausted—they can't rebuild fast enough.
You lose 3-5% of bone density per YEAR for 5-10 years after menopause.
That's 20-50% of your bone strength. Gone.
Invisible on basic blood tests. Dismissed by doctors. But very, very real.
Most doctors weren't trained to check NAD+ levels in menopausal women.
They see your calcium is "normal" and assume you're fine.
But cellular depletion doesn't show up on standard labs.
And here's what terrifies women most:
If you're past menopause, your bones are LOSING density every single night
while you sleep.
That constant fear of stairs? That calculation before every movement?
You weren't crazy. This is cellular starvation. And it's fixable.