
The Invisible Trigger
Expert Panel
Yes, your chronic condition symptoms are changing.
Join us June 10th at 1pm EST for a panel that brings together real experiences across diagnosis, caregiving, and ongoing uncertainty to help connect the dots between symptoms, hormones, and chronic illness.
Because when you know what to look for, you can start to understand what your body has been trying to tell you.
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The Invisible Trigger: Why Menopause Resets the Rule Panel
In this live panel June 10th at 1pm EST , The Invisible Trigger: Why Menopause Resets the Rules, we’ll talk about what many women already feel happening in their bodies but rarely hear explained clearly. Symptoms may change. Flares may hit differently. Medications may not work the same way. New sensitivities may show up out of nowhere. For many women, these changes happen around perimenopause or menopause, but they are often brushed off as stress, aging, or “just hormones.”
This conversation brings together patient experts, caregivers, advocates, and guest experts to help connect the dots in plain language. We’ll talk about what gets missed, why it matters, and what women can take with them into their next doctor’s appointment. You’ll leave with practical tips, real examples, and a downloadable Doctor’s Checklist to help you ask better questions and feel less alone.
The Invisible Trigger Panelists
June 10th at 1pm EST will bring together Cynthia, Tracey, and Jamie to reflect the different ways women arrive at the intersection of autoimmune disease, hormonal change, disability, and delayed answers. Tracey brings the perspective of a caregiver who has supported someone living with autoimmune disease and understands how deeply these conditions affect families, routines, and daily life. Jamie Nicole brings more than twenty years of personal health experience, including a 15-year search for answers before receiving a Hashimoto’s diagnosis, later narcolepsy type 2, and her work as a certified holistic health coach and autoimmune strategist. Cynthia brings the perspective of a severely disabled Long COVID patient still fighting for diagnosis while living with years of symptoms and signs of perimenopause that have too often been dismissed or misunderstood. Together, they create a conversation rooted in lived experience, caregiving, advocacy, and the urgent need for women’s symptoms to be taken seriously.
About Cynthia Adinig
About Me

A national health policy advisor, researcher, and Long COVID advocate, Cynthia has been featured in TIME, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, USA Today, and more. She has served on federal health committees, advised major research institutions, and is the founder of CYNAERA, and Co-Founder of BIPOC Equity Agency. She builds environment and relational justice aware AI tools to repair broken systems, including healthcare. Cynthia is also a patient, mother, and survivor of domestic violence who has spent years turning lived experience into structural change.
About Tracey Welson-Rossman
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Tracey is a decades long entrepreneur in health innovation. As the founder of Journal My Health, a platform, she helps patients track complex symptoms and connect with their care teams. She is also a nationally recognized speaker on women in tech, founder of TechGirlz, and a trusted voice on health and patient-centered design. Tracey brings decades of product strategy and community building to the panel, along with her own journey and as a caregiver, navigating midlife health in a fragmented system.
About Jamie Nicole
About Me

Jamie Nicole is a certified Holistic Health Coach and Autoimmune Strategist with over twenty years of experience in health and wellness. As the founder of The Natural HEALing Coach and the AIP BIPOC Network, she has worked closely within the community to support women from adulthood through older age as they navigate autoimmune disease, chronic symptoms, and the challenges of sustainable lifestyle change. Shaped by her own personal health journey, Jamie has built a trusted platform centered on education, empowerment, and restoration.

Featuring Special Guest
Dr. Jolene Brighten
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Dr. Jolene Brighten is a board certified naturopathic endocrinologist, clinical sexologist, and prominent leader in women’s medicine. A fierce patient advocate and completely dedicated to uncovering the root cause of hormonal imbalances, Dr. Brighten empowers women worldwide to take control of their health and their hormones. She is an international speaker, clinical educator, medical advisor within the tech community, and considered a leading authority on women’s health. Dr. Brighten is also part of the MindBodyGreen Collective and a faculty member for the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine. Her work has been featured in the New York Post, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post, Bustle, The Guardian, and ABC News.
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If you’ve been noticing changes in your body and not getting clear answers, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Join us June 10th at 1pm EST and be part of this movement! So many women are trying to piece this together on their own, wondering why symptoms feel different, why medications aren’t working the same, or why new issues seem to come out of nowhere. Join us live to hear real experiences, connect the dots, and walk away with information you can actually use. Sign up now to save your spot and be part of the conversation.
What Inspired This Moment
As patient advocates turned experts, we have lived the frustration of not being believed. We understand the fear of getting worse with no answers. The pressure to keep going while feeling your body slip out from under you. We’re not outsiders to this experience. We are women who have navigating it firsthand, and who have also worked across healthcare, policy, and technology at the highest levels.
We carry both the personal insight and the professional tools to reimagine what’s possible. Our work is rooted in deep respect for the women who entrust us with their stories. In a time where more women are rightfully questioning how their reproductive and hormonal data is used, we want to be clear. We do not release identities to corporations, government agencies, or research institutions. Every insight we build is only to inform better care, never to exploit your trust. We are reclaiming this missing chapter in women’s health with data, with care, and with the community it should have always had.
Sponsorship & Partners
We are currently partnering with a select group of companies interested in supporting this webinar and reaching women who are actively trying to understand what is happening in their bodies.
As part of the Eve Research Project, this event is grounded in real patient experience, real-world patterns, and the urgent need for better support at the intersection of chronic illness, menopause, and hormonal change. Sponsors may support this individual webinar, become a broader sponsor of the Eve Research Project, or explore partnership opportunities that help expand research, education, and patient-centered tools. This is an opportunity to support meaningful work while building visibility with a highly engaged audience that is actively looking for answers, solutions, and care that finally makes sense.
Bioadaptive Systems Therapeutics™ (BST) and affiliated frameworks are proprietary systems by Cynthia Adinig, licensed exclusively to CYNAERA™ for commercialization and research integration. U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/909,951 – Patent Pending. All rights reserved. CYNAERA is a Virginia, USA - based LLC registered in Montana
