The Secret to Balancing Energy and Digestion Through Perimenopause

By mid-afternoon, many women in perimenopause feel like the day is slipping away. Bloating builds, energy tanks, and focus blurs into brain fog. Stress or lack of sleep may seem like the obvious culprits, but the truth usually runs deeper.

Hormonal changes during perimenopause affect digestion, nutrient absorption, and energy production all at once. When those three systems are out of sync, balance feels impossible.


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Perimenopause's Triple Threat: Why Hormones Decimate Gut Motility, Nutrient Absorption, and Energy

When Hormones Shift, the Gut Feels It

Estrogen and progesterone influence not only reproductive health but also the digestive system. During perimenopause, fluctuations in these hormones can slow motility, trigger bloating, and heighten gut irritation. Research has shown that ovarian hormone changes can directly affect gastrointestinal symptoms, making digestion less predictable and more uncomfortable.

When nutrient absorption drops, fewer vitamins and minerals reach the cells that fuel the body. The result? Fatigue, brain fog, and unstable moods that can feel like they come out of nowhere. It’s about how well the gut processes and delivers what the body needs to sustain energy.

Why Bioavailability Matters More Than Ever

“Bioavailable nutrients” simply means the forms your body can actually absorb and use. During perimenopause, efficiency goes down, which makes it harder to keep iron, B vitamins, and magnesium at stable levels. These nutrients are central to energy, mood, and focus.

That’s why foods rich in highly bioavailable nutrients are especially valuable. Beef liver is one of the most concentrated natural sources of vitamin B12, vitamin A, copper, and heme iron, a form the body absorbs far more efficiently than plant-based iron. These nutrients directly support mitochondria—the body’s energy powerhouses—and help sustain cognitive function through hormonal ups and downs.

Gut Comfort and the Lining

Hormonal shifts may also increase gut permeability—sometimes called “leaky gut”—which can worsen bloating and discomfort. Protecting the gut barrier is essential for keeping digestion smooth and energy steady.

Collagen peptides have been shown to strengthen barrier integrity in lab models, protecting the intestinal lining from dysfunction. In human trials, daily collagen peptide supplementation improved mild digestive discomfort, including bloating.

Traditional botanicals like slippery elm and yarrow add another layer of support, soothing irritation and easing digestive tension. Together, these tools reinforce the gut lining so nutrients can be absorbed more effectively, translating to steadier energy.

Nutrients That Work with Your Body

Organ meats offer concentrated, ready-to-use nutrition. Beef liver supports energy and focus with bioavailable vitamins and heme iron, while beef intestine contributes collagen peptides and minerals that strengthen gut comfort. Combined with herbs such as slippery elm and yarrow, plus absorption enhancers like black pepper extract, these nutrients work together to support digestion and energy through perimenopause.

Gentle Support for a Transitional Season

Many organ supplements on the market require large daily doses—sometimes over 3,000 mg—which can lead to nausea, bloating, or the dreaded “organ burps.” For women already managing perimenopausal symptoms, gentler is better.

That’s why a formula like Sarenova’s Formula No. 06 offers a sustainable option: just 600 mg daily, blended with collagen peptides, slippery elm, and yarrow. Designed specifically for women in transition, it supports digestion, balances energy, and reduces discomfort without overload.

Choosing Steadier Days with Formula No. 06

Perimenopause doesn’t have to mean living with constant fatigue or digestive distress. Small, intentional steps—prioritizing bioavailable nutrients, protecting the gut lining, and leaning on gentle botanicals—can restore balance.

With support designed for women in transition, steadier energy and calmer digestion don’t have to be out of reach. Formula No. 06 blends grass-fed organ blends and soothing herbs to give the body nutrition it recognizes—and uses.

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💡 Key Takeaways

  • Hormonal shifts in perimenopause slow gut motility, disrupt nutrient absorption, and drain cellular energy.

  • Bioavailable nutrients like heme iron, B vitamins, and magnesium are essential as absorption efficiency drops.

  • Beef liver and organ meats provide concentrated nutrition that directly fuels the mitochondria.

  • Collagen peptides, slippery elm, and yarrow protect the gut lining and ease bloating.

  • Gentle blends like Formula No. 06 support balance without the overload of high-dose organ supplements.

Marie Soukup

Marie Soukup is a Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach with a certificate from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition

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