
What if the symptoms you’re experiencing in your 30s, 40s, and beyond aren’t just about hormones—but about your gut?
In this episode of Modern Thyroid and Wellness, McCall McPherson sits down with Cynthia Thurlow, nurse practitioner, TEDx speaker, and metabolic health expert, to explore how gut health, hormones, and metabolism are deeply interconnected—especially during perimenopause and menopause.
Drawing from over 25 years of clinical experience and her new book The Menopause Gut, Cynthia shares why menopause should be viewed as a full-body systems shift, not just a decline in hormones. This conversation dives into the role of the gut microbiome, inflammation, immune aging, metabolic dysfunction, and lifestyle factors that shape how women experience midlife and beyond.
🔑 Key Topics Covered
🧠 Menopause Is a Systems Shift—Not Just Hormone Loss
One of the most powerful takeaways:
👉 Menopause is not just about declining estrogen and progesterone
It’s a whole-body transition involving:
Focusing only on hormone levels misses the bigger picture—and limits results.
🦠 The Gut–Hormone Connection
Your gut microbiome plays a central role in:
The “Microgenderome”
A key concept discussed:
👉 These changes directly impact inflammation and hormone balance
🔄 The Estrobolome & Estrogen Detox
The estrobolome is the part of your gut microbiome responsible for processing estrogen.
When functioning properly:
When disrupted:
Signs of imbalance may include:
👉 Even in menopause, estrogen balance still matters
🔥 Inflammation Increases in Midlife
As hormone levels fluctuate:
This leads to:
⚖️ Why Metabolism Changes in Your 40s and 50s
Many women notice:
👉 “I’m doing the same thing—but gaining weight”
This is not random.
Key drivers include:
Important Insight
Muscle is your body’s largest glucose reservoir.
👉 Losing muscle = losing metabolic control
💪 Muscle, Protein & Long-Term Health
One of the most important strategies:
👉 Protect and build muscle
Cynthia emphasizes:
Why it matters:
⏳ Fasting: Rethinking the Approach for Women
Intermittent fasting is not one-size-fits-all—especially for women in midlife.
Key insight:
👉 Over-fasting can lead to muscle loss
Instead, Cynthia recommends:
🧘♀️ Stress, Trauma & Hormone Health
Chronic stress is one of the most overlooked drivers of:
Key factors:
👉 Stress doesn’t just affect how you feel—it changes how your body functions
🛡️ Immune Aging (Immunosenescence)
As estrogen declines:
👉 Women are significantly more likely to develop autoimmune disease in midlife
This is another reason why gut health and hormone balance are critical.
🌱 Where to Start (Foundational Strategy)
Instead of chasing quick fixes:
Focus on the basics:
👉 These foundational habits create the biggest long-term impact
📘 About the Guest
Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner with over 25 years of clinical experience, a TEDx speaker, and a leading expert in metabolic health, intermittent fasting, and women’s hormones. She specializes in helping women navigate perimenopause and menopause through a root-cause, whole-body approach.
📚 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 help women take control of their health during midlife and beyond.
🌐 Resources & Links
🌐 Website: https://www.cynthiathurlow.com/
📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cynthiathurlow
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-thurlow/
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cynthia_thurlow_/
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