Gut Health & Menopause

Gut Health & Menopause

This week’s episode of the Menopause Conversations Podcast is all about gut health and the role that your gut bacteria plays in balancing your hormones and supporting your brain health as you move through your menopause transition. We will be covering the following topics:

  1. why having a healthy gut is vital for balancing your hormones
  2. the importance of a healthy gut brain connection when it comes to moods and brain function
  3. some simple steps you can take to improve your gut function

Let’s start with the role of specific gut bacteria required to balance your hormones. These bacteria are know as your Estrobolome. The estrobolome refers to a group of bacteria in the gut microbiome that plays a crucial role in activating and regulating estrogen in the body. It influences estrogen metabolism and balance, which can impact various aspects of our health, particularly during menopause. When the estrobolome is unhealthy or imbalanced, it can contribute to issues such as heavy bleeding, uterine fibroids, breast tenderness, and other menopausal symptoms.

So, what are some factors that influence the estrobolome? Several factors can affect its composition and health. Genetics, diet, alcohol intake, environmental exposures, and medications all play a role. I will share some strategies that can help you have a healthy estrobolome shortly.

Now that you have a better understanding of the role of specific bacteria in balancing your hormones let’s have a chat about the role of other bacteria in reducing symptoms such as foggy headedness, depression, anxiety and reducing your risk of alzheimers and dementia.

The gut and brain are intricately connected through a communication pathway known as the gut-brain axis.

  • Nervous system connects brain and gut.
  • More serotonin receptors in gut than brain
  • Research has shown a direct link between unhealthy gut bacteria and depression
  • A healthy gut microbiome plays a vital role in maintaining optimal brain function and regulating mood.
  • Imbalances in the gut microbiota can disrupt this connection and contribute to mood swings experienced during menopause.
  • the gut microbiome is involved in the production of neurotransmitters, including serotonin and dopamine. These neurotransmitters, often referred to as "feel-good" chemicals, influence our mood and emotions.
  • When estrogen levels from the ovaries decline during menopause, serotonin and dopamine levels can also be affected, impacting our emotional well-being. This is where a healthy gut becomes crucial. There are oestrogen receptors in the gut (refer to the estrobolome that I have already spoken about)

Want to learn more about the menopause transition? Join my upcoming FREE workshop on the Secret to Thriving in Menopause without HRT.

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