The Link Between Gut Health and Hormones in Perimenopause (and Beyond)
Dr. Anna Garrett, AFMCP
Perimenopause and Menopause Expert, Hormone Balancing Specialist, Women's Health Educator and Advocate, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner
The Estrobolome
Hormones may be the last thing on your mind when you’re suffering from gut health issues like bloating, diarrhea, reflux, or constipation. But the relationship between the two is very important for your overall health. As you enter perimenopause, you may have noticed more of these signs that something is off.?
Here’s what people don’t talk about when they talk about menopause: the estrobolome.
What is this? It’s the bacteria, and fungi in the gut that influence the estrogen circulating in your system.?
We have trillions of organisms in our gut microbiome and many of them have specific functions. One of those functions is managing our estrogen metabolism. If you don’t have the type of bacteria and fungi that make up the estrobolome, you will not break estrogen down. When it isn’t broken down and metabolized, it can’t be used to do its jobs,?which include contributing to?cognitive function,?mood regulation,?skin?and?hair?health, and even?protecting against heart disease. Finally, if estrogen isn’t metabolized, it gets stored in the body, and that’s when it can become toxic.?
SIGNS OF AN UNHEALTHY ESTROBOLOME MAY INCLUDE:?
But here’s what’s really cool about the estrobolome, according to the experts: we actually have a lot of control over its makeup, which in turn can make menopause symptoms easier to manage. The key, of course, is knowing how to manipulate it. For any woman looking to keep a healthy body well into menopause, understanding the relationship between your gut health and hormones is absolutely critical.
How to Love Up Your Gut
The Bottom Line
An unhealthy estrobolome can contribute to higher levels of estrogen and more problems with estrogen dominance during perimenopause and menopause. The more your symptoms fluctuate, the more you should be paying attention to your gut health. Notice the effect that different foods have on your GI tract and how your hormone symptoms come and go. A food and/or symptom journal can help sort this out.
Need help? Check out my?Connect the Dots?program. It’s a 6-month long intensive that includes (12) 1-1 individualized consultations, a DUTCH hormone test, advanced gut health testing using the GI-Map (Microbial Assay Plus) to assess the balance of gut microbes, digestive issues, gut factors that contribute to hormone imbalance, effects of stress, and leaky gut. Email?[email protected]?if you have questions or would like information about ways we can work together.
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Dr. Anna Garrett is a menopause expert and Doctor of Pharmacy. She helps women who are struggling with symptoms of perimenopause and menopause find natural hormone-balancing solutions so they can rock their mojo through midlife and beyond. Dr. Anna is the author of Perimenopause: The Savvy Sister’s Guide to Hormone Harmony. Order your copy at?www.perimenopausebook.com.
Also, she offers a membership group,?Hormone Harmony with Dr. Anna Garrett, which provides women in midlife with affordable expert guidance and community support.
Dr. Anna is available for 1-1 consultation. Find out more at?www.drannagarrett.com/lets-talk.