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Have you tried Bio Identical Hormones yet? Probably not I would guess! I bet that will start you on the right path. Sounds like most of your troubles are caused by a lack of hormones. I too studied and have been interested in my body/nutrition since 1970's and seen fads come and go.
1) vitamin D was the key to lowering my AIC and raising my D which brought me out of insulin resistance 15 years ago. ALL WOMEN need this when they are postmenopausal.
2) Try LEVQIO - I LOVE IT. 2x a year to lower/stablize LPa. NO STATINS for ME! It also lowered my cholesterol. My dad took and handled statins well - I experienced the muscle pain/weakness of which you spoke after 3 weeks. The LEVQIO might raise your LPa score in the first year as it loosens the plaque. (mine did and is now 3 points below its start). Don't be too freaked out yet, its all new (the LPa). I have always watched my diet. My dad, cousins all had heart attacks and strokes in their 50s. I am in great condition with 3 clear and one artery 1/3 blocked. Cholesterol down to 187.
I use a mix of Eastern and Western meds and treatments.
My diet is FODMAP related ( IBS)
I take fewer supplements than ever before as my body is now balancing at 67. The hormones are the key - for me. I did the reading and topicals and restarting them at 67 saw an improvement in everything!