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If Your Body Feels Different After 40, Look At Your Gut: How Gut Health Is Driving Weight Gain, Brain Fog & Inflammation with Cynthia Thurlow

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Apr 29, 2026
Cynthia Thurlow, nurse practitioner and women’s health author, breaks down how menopause reshapes the gut and drives weight gain, brain fog, inflammation and bone loss. She explores microbiome shifts, the microgenderome, butyrate and fiber, plus practical recovery steps, nervous system repair, and why midlife metabolic changes are really about cellular signaling.
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ADVICE

Activate Rest And Add Fiber Slowly

  • Support parasympathetic nervous system daily with meditation, grounding, or breathing to improve gut recovery and stress resilience.
  • Increase dietary fiber slowly and bio‑individually; aim higher than typical intake but titrate to tolerance.
INSIGHT

Microgenderome Explains Sex Specific Microbiome Shifts

  • The microgenderome concept describes sex‑specific microbiome trajectories: similar at birth, diverge at puberty, then women's microbiome changes again at pregnancy and perimenopause.
  • In menopause a woman's microbiome begins to resemble a male's, linking hormonal life stages to microbial shifts.
ANECDOTE

Severe Food Poisoning Triggered Long Gut Collapse

  • Cynthia got severe food poisoning in 2018, developed Giardia, then months of illness and immune dysregulation during perimenopause.
  • That episode primed her for a 13‑day hospitalization and long gut recovery.
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