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Hormones and Gut Health

...what is the link?

It's time to look at the whole picture

Dr Milli Raizada Top Tips

Gut Bacteria: Estrobolome

There's a group of gut bacteria called estrobolome that regulate oestrogen in your body

These bacteria produce a gut enzyme which plays a key role in oestrogen metabolism

What do studies show?

Studies Show:

The gut microbiome of those who are post menopausal are less diverse

• May be important when looking at hormonal health and metabolism

• More work and research needs to be done

We need to continue the narrative

to get more funding for women's health

What can we do?

You can support gut health with fibre-rich foods

• Reduce your intake of ultra-processed foods

• Increase your intake of pre and probiotics

Look at the whole picture

It's Time to Start Making a Connection

Start looking at the whole picture

Look at all of the body systems and start connecting the dots

Who am I & How I Can Help

I am Dr Milli Raizada, The Root Cause Doctor

Helping women thrive through a 360 degree individualised approach to healthcare

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Visit www.drmilli.co.uk

Dr Milli Raizada
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