Salad With a Side of Fries Nutrition, Wellness & Weight Loss
What if the bloating, mood swings, and unpredictable cycles you have been blaming on your hormones are actually your gut sending out a distress signal? The truth is that your digestive health and your hormonal balance are far more intertwined than most people realize, and addressing one without the other may be exactly why nothing has worked so far.
On Salad with a Side of Fries, host Jenn Trepeck welcomes Bridget Walton, functional hormone specialist and founder of I'm Hormonal, for a candid, science-backed conversation about the connection between hormones and gut health. From estrogen metabolism and microbiome balance to stress, elimination, and the power of functional nutrition, this episode delivers the clarity and actionable guidance women navigating these challenges have been seeking.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
✅ How sluggish elimination leads to a buildup of estrogen metabolites in the body, which can directly fuel PMS symptoms, heavy periods, cramping, and mood swings.
✅ Why an imbalanced gut microbiome triggers an inflammatory response that disrupts cortisol and your sex hormones, creating a cycle that is difficult to break without addressing the root cause.
✅ The foundational daily habits, including eating a rainbow of fiber-rich plants, incorporating fermented foods, minimizing processed food inflammation, and proper hydration, support both digestive health and hormonal harmony.
✅ How to recognize when general wellness strategies are no longer enough, and functional health testing may be the key to finally getting a personalized plan that moves the needle.
The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 The role of fiber and gut health in feeding your microbiome and producing essential vitamins for hormonal function
05:36 Bridget shares her personal journey with bloating, acne, and digestive symptoms that launched her career in hormonal health
08:55 How infrequent bowel movements allows estrogen metabolism byproducts to accumulate, driving PMS and heavy bleeding
11:25 The importance of chewing your food properly
15:00 Bridget outlines where to begin: eating the rainbow, fermented foods, hydration, and when to pursue functional health testing
22:31 How often is normal elimination, why stress and digestion are deeply linked, and how deep breathing activates rest and digest
27:50 Practical tips for eating on the go, including the underrated power of chewing and digestion to trigger proper stomach acid
30:14 Final thoughts on listening to your body's signals and viewing PMS symptoms as communication rather than inconvenience
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
💎 Your gut microbiome is not just digesting food; it is actively producing vitamins and metabolizing hormones. When it falls out of balance, your entire hormonal system feels the ripple effect.
💎 Estrogen metabolism depends on regular, complete elimination. When your body is not clearing hormone byproducts efficiently, the buildup can manifest as PMS symptoms, heavy periods, and mood instability.
💎 Everyday stressors, both psychological and physical, including processed food inflammation and a rushed eating environment, are silent disruptors of digestive health and hormonal balance.
💎 The fastest path to hormone gut health balance is often the most thorough one. Skipping to quick fixes without addressing the underlying microbiome balance is what keeps so many women stuck in a cycle of trial and error.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Bridget Walton is a Women's Hormone Coach, and the founder of I'm Hormonal, where she helps women get to the root cause of their hormone and gut health challenges — so they can stop guessing and start feeling like themselves again.
After years of navigating her own digestive and hormone struggles while working in corporate sales, Bridget discovered the power of functional nutrition and lab testing to address underlying imbalances rather than just managing symptoms. That personal transformation led her to leave her corporate career — and her background as a Marine Corps officer had already taught her that sustainable change requires both strategy and commitment.
Today, Bridget works 1:1 with women using a root-cause approach that combines holistic nutrition, personalized protocols, and functional lab testing — like the GI-MAP and DUTCH panels — to help them understand what's actually going on in their bodies and build lasting habits around it. She is a certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Restorative Health Practitioner, and Functional Hormone Specialist, with additional training in blood chemistry.
She's also the host of I'm Hormonal, a podcast with over 150 episodes and 16,000 downloads dedicated to honest, accessible conversations about women's hormone and gut health. Bridget lives near San Diego with her cat, Betty.
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The I’m Hormonal Podcast - Part One
The I’m Hormonal Podcast - Part Two
QUOTES:
00:00 "When you get all the colors of the rainbow in your produce, the fiber in those plants is the food that your microbiome in your large intestine needs." Bridget Walton
01:42 "Bloating, unpredictable cycles, PMS symptoms are connected to our hormones." Jenn Trepeck
09:08 "If you're not having daily bowel movements, you're not eliminating the estrogen metabolites, and that's what results in PMS, heavy bleeding, cramping, mood swings." Bridget Walton
16:21 “I think also hearing things seven times, seven different ways from seven different people at seven different times helps us too.” Jenn Trepeck
17:57 “The fiber, the nutrients, and the hydration are helping us continue to eliminate, which takes us back to what we were saying before, of the challenge with not eliminating enough, often enough.” Jenn Trepeck
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