Health & Her launches supplements for menopausal gut health

Nutrition & Life

The two supplement blends combine five bacterial strains (two of Lactobacillus acidophilus ​as well as Bifidobacterium animalis, Bifidobacterium bifidum, ​and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum​ subsp. plantarum​ (formerly Lactobacillus plantarum))​ and are specifically designed for women sensitive to phytoestrogens and other forms of oestrogen.

Menopausal women are prone to disruption of the gut microbiome, which inhibits oestrogen metabolism and can affect quality of life, said CEO and Co-founder, Kate Bache.

When we investigated phytoestrogen alternatives, we identified that live cultures are a great addition to a supplement programme for this life stage,” ​said Bache. “The reason why they are important is that numerous clinical studies suggest the transition to menopause can disrupt the diversity of the microbiome.

“Given the increasing evidence on the benefit of a diverse microbiome in many aspects of health it was the right decision to include live cultures in our formulation.”

Promote diversity

The supplements are formulated with Lab4P probiotics, developed by Welsh biotech, Cultech, that deliver 50 billion colony forming units (CFUs) per dose and are “scientifically proven to reach the gut alive”​. The live culture supports microbiome health by promoting bacterial diversity, including strains that target oestrogen metabolism.

Health & Her nutritionist Helen Roach said: There is a subset of the gut microbiome called the estrobolome which is involved in metabolising oestrogen. During perimenopause, in particular, oestrogen levels fluctuate widely, if your estrobolome population is not diverse enough to break down the oestrogen it can’t be utilised by the body and the oestrogen levels can then become out of balance.”

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