Is Your Gut the Real Cause of Your Hormonal Imbalance?
Do you experience mood swings, fatigue, or irregular periods that seem unexplainable or always happening around ovulation or right before your period?
While hormonal imbalances are often blamed, the gut could be playing a bigger role than you think. Here’s how gut health is intertwined with your hormone levels and what you can do to support them.
The Gut-Hormone Connection: The gut microbiome plays a role in hormone regulation, particularly through the estrobolome, a collection of bacteria that helps metabolise oestrogen. When the gut is imbalanced, oestrogen may be reabsorbed into the body rather than eliminated, contributing to high oestrogen levels and related symptoms such as heavy periods, bloating, fluid retention, irritability, mood swings and tender breasts. You might feel like you gain 3kg overnight in the lead up to your period or around ovulation – this can be a sign of poor oestrogen excretion through the liver and gut.
Balancing your hormones may start with your gut. By improving gut health, you can support hormonal balance, improve mood, and reduce common symptoms.
Interested in exploring the gut-hormone connection further? Check out my Gut Reset Package to start your personalised journey toward balanced hormones and better health.
Much Love,
Megan