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What if the key to navigating perimenopause and menopause… isn’t just hormones, but what’s happening deep inside your gut?
In this episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman sits down with Cynthia Thurlow to explore the powerful connection between gut health and hormonal changes during midlife. Drawing from her new book The Menopause Gut, Cynthia explains why the microbiome plays a central role in how women experience perimenopause and menopause.
They discuss how shifts in estrogen and progesterone influence gut diversity, inflammation, immune function, and even mood and cognition. The conversation also highlights how symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, weight changes, and digestive issues may be linked to deeper imbalances in the gut, not just declining hormones.
This episode offers a more nuanced perspective on midlife health, emphasizing that while hormone therapy can be helpful, it is only one piece of a much larger puzzle involving lifestyle, stress, nutrition, and the microbiome.
Key Topics Covered
What the gut microbiome is and why it plays a central role in overall health
The connection between gut health and hormones during perimenopause and menopause
How declining estrogen impacts gut diversity and inflammation
The role of the “estrobolome” in processing and eliminating estrogen
Why symptoms like brain fog, mood changes, and weight resistance may reflect gut dysfunction
How leaky gut and inflammation can influence brain health and immune function
The relationship between stress, cortisol, and microbiome imbalance
Why perimenopause can act as a “litmus test” for underlying health issues
How ovarian aging and mitochondrial health are influenced by lifestyle and environment
The importance of individualized approaches rather than “one-size-fits-all” solutions
Therapies / Concepts Referenced
Gut microbiome and microbial diversity
Estrobolome (estrogen-processing component of the microbiome)
Gut-brain, gut-ovarian, and gut-immune connections
Leaky gut and microbial translocation
Hormone replacement therapy (bioidentical vs synthetic considerations)
Cortisol and stress response
Sleep optimization and circadian rhythm
Nutrition: protein intake, fiber, whole foods
Digestive support (enzymes, stomach acid, bile function)
Exercise balance (strength training, recovery, metabolic health)
📚 Featured Resource
📘 Book: The Menopause Gut by Cynthia Thurlow
👉 https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/777129/the-menopause-gut-by-cynthia-thurlow-np/
A comprehensive guide to how gut health impacts hormones, inflammation, metabolism, and aging—designed to support women navigating midlife and beyond.
About the Guest
Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, author, and internationally recognized expert in women’s health, particularly perimenopause, menopause, and metabolic health. With a background in cardiology and over two decades in clinical practice, she now focuses on helping women understand the connection between hormones, lifestyle, and the microbiome. She is also the host of the Everyday Wellness podcast and a leading voice in integrative health education.
Resources & Links
🌐 Website: https://www.cynthiathurlow.com/
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cynthia_thurlow_/?hl=en
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