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The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Hidden Impacts of Menopause: Gut Health, Methylation, and More with Dr. Bridget Briggs: Episode Rerun

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Kate Kresge

Alternative Health, Medicine, 810564, Health & Fitness

4.8581 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we explore the impact of menopause on the woman's body and the role of methylation with Dr. Bridget Briggs. You’ll hear us discuss: 1. The impact of menopause on the GI tract 2. Supporting methylation in menopause 3. Insulin resistance during menopause 4. The role of phosphatidylcholine in menopause 5. Personalized care for menopausal women Dr. Briggs is a board-certified Family Medicine Physician specializing in functional medicine, bio-identical hormones, lipidology, women’s health, and detoxification. Since 2001, she has been dedicated to caring for patients of all ages in her private practice in Temecula, California. Motivated by her son's brain cancer diagnosis in 2005, Dr. Briggs pursued certification in Integrative Holistic Medicine. She now incorporates lifestyle medicine into her practice, enhancing the well-being of her patients.

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0:00.0

Today on the root cause medicine podcast.

0:03.8

You have to look at women in their 40s because we're seeing women are going through

0:08.1

menopause or menopausal transitions earlier and earlier.

0:11.5

And the longer the fecundity, the longer the duration of time that a woman is fertile,

0:16.3

there's a decrease in all morbidity and all mortality.

0:19.2

And in women that go through menopause earlier than

0:22.1

age 40, it literally doubles their risk for strokes. Like we could go through so many chronic

0:27.0

diseases and help diminish that if we could protect women in these vulnerable years.

0:32.7

Hello, I'm your co-host for today, Dr. Carrie Jones, and I am so excited to bring on the Dr. Bridget Briggs.

0:39.8

She is a board-certified family medicine doctor in California who specializes in geriatrics and women's health.

0:46.1

She's also a phenomenal speaker and educator. I've heard her multiple times talk about methylation and

0:53.0

menopause, the effect effective hormones on the GI track.

0:56.2

So I had to have her on to talk through both of these things.

1:00.0

As women go through paramedepause and menopause and their estrogen changes, it creates

1:03.9

body-wide symptoms.

1:06.3

And as I said, I've heard Dr. Briggs mention the complete change it has on the skin, the complete

1:11.4

change it has on the brain, the complete change it has on the GI track, and we talk through

1:16.4

the effect of methylation. Now you may know of methylation through the idea of MTHR,

1:23.7

so it's important that you listen up to understand what's going on. Before we get started, though, I want to talk to you about something that comes up pretty often on this podcast.

1:33.1

And that, of course, are supplements.

1:35.4

There is a lot of confusion around supplements.

1:38.8

And you only want to take the best quality that uses top tier certified manufacturers

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