Gut Health & The Estrobolome: The Hidden Key to Hormone Balance
At the recent Thrive Wellness Festival, I had the privilege of speaking to a group of wellness enthusiasts about one of the most overlooked yet powerful connections in health: the gut-hormone connection.
The message that resonated most?
👉 Your hormones don’t lead; they follow.
The estrobolome is the community of bacteria in your gut that plays a critical role in how your body manages and metabolizes circulating estrogen. When this system is functioning properly, it helps your body eliminate used estrogen efficiently.
But when the gut becomes imbalanced—also known as dysbiosis—the estrobolome can send used estrogen back into your bloodstream instead of eliminating it.
When estrogen is reactivated and recirculated, it creates a condition called estrogen dominance. This imbalance is a common driver of symptoms such as:
For many, these symptoms are frustrating and can feel impossible to resolve with conventional treatments alone.
At FNDATN Functional Medicine, we take a root-cause approach. Instead of jumping straight to hormone replacement, we focus on healing the gut first.
Our approach includes:
This holistic approach helps not only relieve symptoms but also restore long-term balance.
The gut is often called the “second brain,” but it is also the control center for hormone regulation. Without a healthy gut and a well-functioning estrobolome, any effort to balance hormones will fall short.
That’s why we believe the road to hormone harmony begins in the gut.
If you’re struggling with hormone-related symptoms like PMS, weight gain, or mood swings, it may be time to explore the gut-hormone connection.
Your journey to hormone balance starts with healing the gut. Let us help you find your root cause and reclaim your vitality.
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