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The Supplements You Should Try If You’re Going Through The Menopause

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Last updated: 2023/06/14 at 6:06 PM
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The symptoms of perimenopause span everything from mood swings, depression and fatigue, to sleep issues, brain fog, memory loss and hot flushes (including night sweats). Ranging in severity from person to person, these are all hallmarks of what can be a difficult time – according to Medichecks, which provides at-home menopause blood tests, 70 per cent of women going through the perimenopause say it has affected their self-worth, while 46 per cent say it has damaged their career. That said, a growing number of famous faces – Gwyneth Paltrow included – are getting real about perimenopause, and speaking about the symptoms they suffer openly.

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1. Look after your gutArtah Enhanced ProbioticHeights Smart Probiotic2. Take a women’s multivitaminVitabiotics Wellwoman Multi-Vitamin GummiesWild Nutrition Daily Multi Nutrient For Women3. Eat phytoestrogens4. Protein is important5. For better sleepJS Health Magnesium+ Formula6. Boost your polyphenolsIndi Body Whole Food Supplement Sachets7. Consume fats with every meal8. Vitamin DVitabiotics Ultra Vitamin D 2000 IU Extra Strength9. Omega 3HUM Nutrition OMG! Omega the Great Fish Oil Supplement10. Consider a menopause-specific supplementAnatomē Menosupport + Botanical Complex11. For depleting collagen levelsVida Glow Natural Marine Collagen Supplement12. What to avoid

While greater awareness of this key hormonal phase in a woman’s life is slowly growing, there is still a widespread lack of understanding of how to manage menopause symptoms. As well as HRT (or hormone replacement therapy), and regular exercise, one area to consider is your diet. With an increase in retailers creating menopause-specific sections in store and online, here Vogue speaks to the experts to discover their recommendations on the dietary choices to make, along with the best menopause supplements to take, to ensure you’re supported throughout.

Best menopause supplements at a glance:
  • Best menopause supplement for hot flushes: Anatomē Menosupport + Botanical Complex, £34 for 60 capsules
  • Best supplement for all-around support: Vitabiotics Wellwoman Multi-Vitamin Vegan Gummies, £15.70 for 60 gummies
  • Best menopause supplement for bloating: Vida Glow Women’s Health Gut Pro, £30
  • Best menopause supplements for brain fog: JS Health Magenesium Triple Form Support, £16.99

1. Look after your gut

Gut health is important and helps with myriad key systems within the body. “Research has discovered a special subset of microbes in the gut microbiome, called the estrobolome, which play a crucial role in detoxifying and eliminating hormones,” says author and nutritional therapist Eve Kalinik. “Oestrogen, as well as other hormones and toxins, are excreted through bile from the liver into our gut, where it is eventually eliminated from the body via our faeces. This is why constipation can result in an oestrogen dominance that is often common during perimenopause and postmenopause.” If the gut microbiome is out of balance, it can result in hormones – and notably oestrogen – being reabsorbed, which can then heighten menopausal symptoms.

The gut is also responsible for making and managing neurotransmitters, such as serotonin (responsible for happiness), dopamine and melatonin, all of which have an influence on mood and sleep, so it’s important to keep the gut happy for a healthy body and mind.

Artah Enhanced Probiotic

£39 at Artah

Heights Smart Probiotic

£45 at Heights

2. Take a women’s multivitamin

To maintain energy and mood, women’s health and emotional wellbeing expert Judith Forsyth says it’s important to take a good mix of vitamins, especially B6 and B12. “These are also often combined with botanicals, such as Siberian ginseng (for energy) and alfalfa to help with hot flushes,” she says.

Vitabiotics Wellwoman Multi-Vitamin Gummies

£15.50 at Boots

Wild Nutrition Daily Multi Nutrient For Women

£33.50 at Wild Nutrtition

3. Eat phytoestrogens

Red wine, coffee, strawberries, nuts and seeds, oats, wheat, liquorice root tea and olive oil are all phytoestrogens, otherwise known as plant-based compounds which have properties akin to those of oestrogen itself. There is some evidence to suggest that they can help prevent osteoporosis and reduce hot flushes.

4. Protein is important

Eating enough protein is paramount, it helps to stabilise blood sugar levels, makes us feel fuller, and play a critical role in the production of neurotransmitters. Kalinik advises aiming for 1g per 1kg of your weight as a daily target (or the size of your palm). “Eat a wide variety of foods,” she says, advising everything from free-range poultry and oily fish, to eggs, yoghurt and cheese. “Plant-based sources could include tofu or tempeh, as well as pulses and legumes.”

5. For better sleep

Magnesium is a great supplement to try if you’re struggling with shut-eye, since it helps relax muscles and promotes a deeper and more restorative sleep, while also balancing blood sugar levels. “Some studies have also shown that foods high in the amino acid glycine (found in milk and cheese), can also help menopausal women sleep more deeply,” says Forsyth. “Another good botanical to incorporate is valerian root.”

JS Health Magnesium+ Formula

£16.99 at JS Health

6. Boost your polyphenols

“Try to add in foods that can provide diversity and a polyphenol boost at every meal,” explains Dr Federica Amati, nutritionist and chief nutrition scientist for Indi Supplements. “For example, mixed herbs and spices added to scrambled eggs; frozen berries in overnight oats; a handful of mixed mushrooms added to a stir fry; nuts and seeds blended with fresh basil, rocket and extra virgin olive oil to make a quick pesto; or a spoonful of kefir added to vegetable soup – the aim is to have 30 different plants per week, which provide different types of prebiotic fibre and polyphenols to ensure a healthy, diverse gut microbiome.” She is emphatic that eating lots of different plants is key to significantly improving symptoms of the menopause.

Indi Body Whole Food Supplement Sachets

£55 at Selfridges

7. Consume fats with every meal

Crucial for hormone production, Kalinik advises eating a portion of dietary fat at every meal. “Sources of healthy fats include oily fish, grass-fed meat, eggs, olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado, organic butter, ghee or coconut oil,” she says.

8. Vitamin D

Vitabiotics Ultra Vitamin D 2000 IU Extra Strength

£8.50 at Boots

A drop in oestrogen and calcium levels during perimenopause means that bone health can suffer. Taking a vitamin D supplement (at least 600 IU) helps maintain it.

9. Omega 3

Providing anti-inflammatory and joint health support, omega 3 fish oils are a good supplement to incorporate into your diet. They can also help with cognitive health.

HUM Nutrition OMG! Omega the Great Fish Oil Supplement

£33 at Sephora

10. Consider a menopause-specific supplement

To help mitigate the effects and frequency of physical symptoms, such as hot flushes, Forsyth recommends a menopause supplement that “ideally contains a blend of ingredients like evening primrose oil and soy isoflavones”.

Anatomē Menosupport + Botanical Complex

£34 at Anatomē
£34 at John Lewis

11. For depleting collagen levels

As perimenopause hits, your skin and hair can be impacted due to the aforementioned decrease in oestrogen, which causes collagen levels to drop. Seek out supplements that cater to hair, skin and nails, delivering collagen, biotin and zinc to help strengthen and support them both.

Vida Glow Natural Marine Collagen Supplement

£39 at Selfridges

12. What to avoid

Caffeine and alcohol. “Watch your intake of these as both can worsen peri and post-menopausal symptoms and increase cortisol, which can lead to further hormonal imbalances and disrupt sleep,” says Kalinik.

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Crack & Cider June 14, 2023 June 14, 2023
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