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Midlife Clarity with Dr. Tracy Page: Hormones, Menopause, Metabolism, and Strength for Women Over 40

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Midlife Clarity with Dr. Tracy Page is a podcast for women over 40 who want real answers about hormones, metabolism, strength, and healthy aging.Midlife often brings unexpected changes — shifts in energy, weight, sleep, mood, and confidence that can leave women feeling confused about what’s happening in their bodies. Many are told these symptoms are “just part of getting older.” But the truth is that perimenopause, menopause, and hormonal changes can affect nearly every system in the body — and understanding those changes is the first step toward feeling better.On this podcast, Dr. Tracy Page blends evidence-based medical insight with honest conversations about midlife health. Each episode explores topics like hormone balance, metabolism, strength training, energy, confidence, and the emotional and physical transitions women experience in their 40s, 50s, and beyond.This is a space where symptoms are taken seriously, myths are challenged, and women are given the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their health.Because midlife isn’t the beginning of decline.It’s the beginning of clarity.

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Portada del episodio Larazotide: The Gatekeeper Peptide

Larazotide: The Gatekeeper Peptide

If you are a woman in your 40s or 50s who has developed bloating, food sensitivities, brain fog, or joint pain that nobody can explain — and your labs keep coming back “normal” — this episode is for you. Dr. Tracy Page walks through the science of why estrogen decline damages the gut barrier, the bidirectional feedback loop driving your symptoms, and the peptide called larazotide that targets the exact mechanism behind your inflammation. Featuring the case of “Diane,” a 51-year-old patient with a three-year symptom list and six prior doctors who never gave her an answer. In this episode, you will learn: why estrogen is a gut hormone, not just a reproductive one; the bidirectional damage loop between hormones and the gut microbiome; what zonulin is and why it controls every leaky gut symptom; how larazotide works mechanistically and why it is unlike any other gut intervention; the exact 12-week protocol used in clinical practice; and five things you can do this week to start sealing your gut barrier even before you see a physician. Key takeaways: * How estrogen decline increases gut permeability in perimenopause * Why bloating, brain fog, and joint pain often begin in midlife * What zonulin does and how it drives leaky gut * How larazotide helps seal the gut barrier * Why gut healing should come before hormone therapy If you’ve been told your symptoms are “just menopause,” this episode offers a powerful new perspective. Listen to discover why your gut may hold the key to feeling like yourself again. Midlife Clarity with Dr. Tracy Page is a podcast for women over 40 navigating hormones, metabolism, strength, and healthy aging during midlife, perimenopause, and menopause. Connect with Dr. Page: * Dr. Tracy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/ [https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/] * Dr. Tracy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/ [https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/] Connect with The Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM): * Website: Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM)           https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/ [https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/] * WIFM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/ [https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/] * YouTube - Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g] DISCLAIMER: The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace a consultation with your own physician or qualified health care provider. Always seek professional medical guidance regarding your personal health concerns. © 2026 Dr. Tracy Page

26 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio The Peptide Reset

The Peptide Reset

If you’re a high-functioning woman in your 40s who has been told her labs are “normal” but knows something has shifted — the energy, the recovery, the mirror, the gut, the hair — this is the episode that explains what’s actually happening. Dr. Tracy Page walks through the seven systems that decline in midlife, the peptide class quietly transforming functional medicine, and the FDA decision in April 2026 that just changed the regulatory landscape. Featuring the case of “Melissa,” a 48-year-old patient with a 10-year history of escalating symptoms hidden inside a high-functioning life. In this episode, you will learn: why the standard reference range is failing midlife women; the actual statistics on muscle, bone, hormone, immune, and gut decline after 40; what peptides are and how they differ from hormones and pharmaceuticals; the FDA Category 2 reclassification of April 23, 2026, and what the July PCAC meeting will and will not decide; the seven peptide frontiers — from CJC-1295 and ipamorelin to BPC-157, thymosin alpha-1, larazotide, and tesamorelin; and the order-of-operations protocol used in clinical practice to sequence them safely. Key takeaways: * Why “normal” lab results may not reflect optimal health * How estrogen decline affects the gut, immune system, and metabolism * What peptide therapy is and how it works * The peptides most commonly used in functional medicine * Why midlife is the ideal time to intervene * Why visceral fat reduction becomes increasingly important in midlife Listen to discover how understanding the right signals can change everything.  Midlife Clarity with Dr. Tracy Page is a podcast for women over 40 navigating hormones, metabolism, strength, and healthy aging during midlife, perimenopause, and menopause. Connect with Dr. Page: * Dr. Tracy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/ [https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/] * Dr. Tracy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/ [https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/] Connect with The Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM): * Website: Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM)           https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/ [https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/] * WIFM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/ [https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/] * YouTube - Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g] DISCLAIMER: The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace a consultation with your own physician or qualified health care provider. Always seek professional medical guidance regarding your personal health concerns. © 2026 Dr. Tracy Page

19 de may de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Your Gut Is Running the Show

Your Gut Is Running the Show

Anxiety. Palpitations. Constipation. Heavy periods. Recurrent infections. Five different symptoms — one root cause. In this episode, we break down a real patient case that reveals how inflammatory gut dysfunction drives hormonal chaos, metabolic breakdown, and mood disruption simultaneously. We explain the ferritin trap that could have led to a dangerous treatment mistake, why your CRP is more important than your hormone panel, and the exact sequence of interventions that actually works — starting at the root, not the branches. Key Topics Covered * How the gut drives anxiety, hormonal imbalance, and metabolic dysfunction through one connected inflammatory cascade * The ferritin trap: why high ferritin often signals inflammation — not iron overload — and why taking iron can make things dramatically worse * How constipation causes estrogen dominance through beta-glucuronidase reactivation * Why the gut and vaginal microbiome are connected — and how recurrent vaginal infections are a gut problem * Adrenal androgen excess: why elevated DHEA-S and testosterone in women is almost never a primary hormone problem * How declining estrogen in perimenopause amplifies every pattern in this case * The GI-MAP test: what it is, why it matters, and when to ask for it * 7 actionable steps — including the exact words to say to your doctor Key Statistics Referenced: * Jenna's CRP: 4.4 — active systemic inflammation (optimal below 1.0) * Jenna's Ferritin: 240 — inflammatory sequestration, not overload (paired with low TIBC of 226) * Jenna's fasting insulin: 20.3 — significant insulin resistance (optimal below 6) * Jenna's Vitamin D: 15 — severely deficient (optimal 60-80) * Jenna's Testosterone: 54 — elevated; adrenal-driven androgen excess * Gut microbiome: produces over 95% of the body's serotonin * Gut transit > 72 hours: drives significantly higher estrogen recirculation via beta-glucuronidase * Women with gut dysbiosis: have 3-4x higher rate of recurrent vaginal infections * Postmenopausal women: have measurably higher gut permeability than premenopausal women * Elevated insulin at age 25: predicts 4-5x higher lifetime risk of type 2 diabetes * Vitamin D below 20: associated with 2-3x higher autoimmune activity and impaired gut immune surveillance * Sleep below 6 hours: doubles gut microbiome disruption rate and increases insulin resi Midlife Clarity with Dr. Tracy Page is a podcast for women over 40 navigating hormones, metabolism, strength, and healthy aging during midlife, perimenopause, and menopause. Connect with Dr. Page: * Dr. Tracy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/ [https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/] * Dr. Tracy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/ [https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/] Connect with The Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM): * Website: Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM)           https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/ [https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/] * WIFM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/ [https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/] * YouTube - Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g] DISCLAIMER: The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace a consultation with your own physician or qualified health care provider. Always seek professional medical guidance regarding your personal health concerns. © 2026 Dr. Tracy Page

12 de may de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio Why Your GLP-1 Stopped Working

Why Your GLP-1 Stopped Working

She was on a GLP-1. The scale had stopped moving. She was exhausted, puffy, had zero sex drive, and she was offered yet another medication for weight loss. But Diane's plateau wasn't a medication failure — it was a metabolic systems failure. Low protein was burning her muscle. A Free T3 of 2.5 ran her metabolism at half capacity. Cortisol dysregulation was causing her to hold fluid and blocking fat release. And an antidepressant known for weight resistance and sexual dysfunction was going completely unaddressed. In this episode, we break down the real science of GLP-1 plateaus: why they happen, what the labs actually show, and the specific sequence of interventions that gets the weight moving again — without adding more drugs. Key Topics Covered * Why protein is the single most important variable for women on GLP-1 medications * The functional hypothyroid pattern: normal TSH, low Free T3, and how it causes metabolic resistance * How cortisol suppresses T3, holds fluid, and blocks fat loss even in a calorie deficit * The SSRI impact on libido and weight that most doctors don't discuss * Why LDL-P and MPO matter more than standard cholesterol on a weight loss journey * The campfire analogy, the thermostat analogy, and why adding more medication is pressing the gas on empty * 7 actionable steps — including the exact words to say to your doctor Key Statistics Referenced: * Diane's Free T3: 2.5 — low (optimal 3.5–4.2); metabolic rate suppressed ~30-40% * Diane's LDL-P: 1,435 — elevated particle count with high cardiovascular relevance * Diane's Vitamin D: 28 — deficient (optimal 60-80) * Diane's Testosterone: 15 — LOW (dropped from 33); directly driving libido loss * GLP-1 muscle loss without adequate protein: up to 39% of lost weight can be lean mass, not fat * Normal TSH with low Free T3: occurs in up to 40% of clinically hypothyroid women * Low T3 state reduces basal metabolic rate by 15-40% * Paxil (paroxetine): up to 70% of patients report significant sexual dysfunction * SSRIs: cause weight resistance in 25-65% of patients depending on agent * Cortisol-driven fluid retention: can account for 2-5 lbs on the scale, independent of fat mass * Post-meal walking reduces glucose and insulin spikes by 20-30% * Poor sleep: raises cortisol 15-37% the following day Midlife Clarity with Dr. Tracy Page is a podcast for women over 40 navigating hormones, metabolism, strength, and healthy aging during midlife, perimenopause, and menopause. Connect with Dr. Page: * Dr. Tracy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/ [https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/] * Dr. Tracy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/ [https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/] Connect with The Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM): * Website: Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM)           https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/ [https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/] * WIFM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/ [https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/] * YouTube - Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g] DISCLAIMER: The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace a consultation with your own physician or qualified health care provider. Always seek professional medical guidance regarding your personal health concerns. © 2026 Dr. Tracy Page

5 de may de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio PCOS is Insulin Resistance — Not a Hormone Disorder

PCOS is Insulin Resistance — Not a Hormone Disorder

She was 40, hadn't had a period in two years, and was terrified she would never be able to get pregnant. Her doctors gave her a PCOS diagnosis and offered birth control — which she couldn't tolerate. What nobody checked was her TPO antibodies (236 — classic Hashimoto's), her fasting insulin (11 — early insulin resistance driving androgen excess), her gut microbiome (depleted, likely driving both conditions), or her homocysteine (elevated — impairing egg quality and embryo implantation).   In this episode, we break down Mary’s case: the three root causes of her infertility risk, the science behind each one, and the exact steps every woman with PCOS or cycle irregularities should take — starting this week. In this episode: * Why PCOS is a metabolic disorder — not a hormone disorder — and what that means for treatment  * How elevated insulin drives testosterone, suppresses ovulation, and causes amenorrhea  * Why TPO antibodies must be tested in every woman with PCOS or fertility challenges  * The fertility-specific TSH target (below 2.5) and why standard 'normal' ranges are insufficient  * The gut-autoimmunity-hormone connection: why the gut is the upstream driver  * Methylation, homocysteine, and why standard folic acid may not be enough  * The evidence for myo-inositol, selenium, gluten elimination, and GI-MAP testing  * 7 actionable steps — including the exact words to say to your doctor  Key Statistics Referenced * TPO antibodies: Hashimoto's diagnosis (optimal below 35)  * TSH: Fertility target: below 2.5  * Fasting insulin: Optimal below 6  * Vitamin D: Fertility optimal: 60-80  * Homocysteine: >7— elevated methylation marker (optimal below 7)  * Progesterone: Ovulatory level: above 10  * Free testosterone: 0.5 – 6.4 pg/ml (varies by lab) >7 consistent with androgen-driven PCOS  * Up to 80% of women with PCOS: have insulin resistance — even thin women  * Normalizing insulin sensitivity restores ovulation in up to 80% of PCOS cases without hormonal intervention  * Hashimoto's affects: approximately 1 in 8 women over their lifetime  * Elevated TPO antibodies: associated with 3-4x higher miscarriage risk even when TSH is normal  * PCOS + Hashimoto's coexist in approximately 25-30% of PCOS patients  * Gut microbiome disruption found in up to 90% of women with PCOS in microbiome studies  * Vitamin D below 30: associated with up to 40% lower IVF live birth rates  * Selenium 200 mcg/day: shown to reduce TPO antibodies significantly in meta-analyses (Check levels BEFORE supplementing)  * Gluten elimination: shown to reduce TPO antibodies by 30-50% over 6 months in Hashimoto's patients   Listen now to better understand what your body may be trying to tell you. Midlife Clarity with Dr. Tracy Page is a podcast for women over 40 navigating hormones, metabolism, strength, and healthy aging during midlife, perimenopause, and menopause. Connect with Dr. Page: * Dr. Tracy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/ [https://www.instagram.com/tracypagemd/] * Dr. Tracy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/ [https://www.facebook.com/drtracypage/] Connect with The Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM): * Website: Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine (WIFM)           https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/ [https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/] * WIFM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/ [https://www.instagram.com/wisconsinfunctionalmed/] * YouTube - Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oZu2b83V06C0szpKmUU9g] DISCLAIMER: The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace a consultation with your own physician or qualified health care provider. Always seek professional medical guidance regarding your personal health concerns. © 2026 Dr. Tracy Page

28 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
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