Managing Menopause Naturally: Naturopathic Support for Women who are Menopausal

If you're experiencing symptoms of Menopause and want practical, natural support to manage the changes you're going through, you're in the right place. At Brisbane Livewell Clinic, our Naturopaths work with you to reduce uncomfortable symptoms, support hormone balance and help you feel more like yourself again. Our Wellness Plans are tailored to your stage of menopause and overall health.

Last Updated on 6 June 2025 by Brisbane Livewell Clinic

Menopause can be managed naturally through lifestyle and dietary changes tailored to hormonal shifts, supplementation with liquid herbs and supplements and Naturopathic support from our Naturopaths at Brisbane Livewell Clinic. 

Lifestyle and dietary changes women can make include eating a whole-foods diet rich in calcium and phytoestrogens, maintaining regular exercise to support weight and bone health, using Naturopath-prescribed herbal medicine, and supporting liver detoxification to aid hormone clearance. 

A personalised Wellness Plan from your Naturopath may assist in reducing symptoms such as hot flushes, sleep disruption, and mood changes. Learn how to manage menopause symptoms naturally with lifestyle changes, nutrition, and expert Naturopath support from Brisbane Livewell Clinic.

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Introduction to Menopause

Menopause marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years, defined by 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period. The average age of onset in Australia is around 51. 

This natural transition involves significant hormonal changes, primarily a decline in oestrogen and progesterone, leading to various physical and emotional symptoms. Understanding and managing these changes is crucial for maintaining health and well-being during this phase.

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What Happens in the Body at Menopause

During menopause, the ovaries cease production of oestrogen and progesterone, leading to:

  • Cessation of menstrual cycles and fertility.

  • Changes in fat distribution, often resulting in increased abdominal fat.

  • Decreased bone density, increasing the risk of osteoporosis.

  • Altered cholesterol levels, impacting cardiovascular health.

  • Changes in skin elasticity and hydration.

  • Mood fluctuations and cognitive changes.

These physiological changes necessitate proactive lifestyle adjustments to support overall health.

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Common Symptoms of Menopause

Menopause symptoms vary among individuals but commonly include:

  • Hot Flushes and Night Sweats: Sudden feelings of heat, often accompanied by sweating and redness, particularly at night.

  • Sleep Disturbances: Difficulty falling or staying asleep, leading to fatigue.

  • Mood Changes: Increased irritability, anxiety, or depression due to hormonal fluctuations.

  • Cognitive Changes: Memory lapses and difficulty concentrating.

  • Vaginal Dryness and Discomfort: Reduced oestrogen levels can lead to thinning of vaginal tissues, causing discomfort during intercourse.

  • Decreased Libido: Hormonal changes may reduce sexual desire.

  • Joint and Muscle Pain: Aches and stiffness, often due to decreased oestrogen.

  • Weight Gain: Particularly around the abdomen, due to metabolic changes.

Recognising these symptoms allows for timely interventions to manage and alleviate discomfort.

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Why Weight Gain is Common During Menopause

Weight gain during menopause is influenced by several factors:

  • Hormonal Changes: Declining oestrogen levels can lead to increased fat storage, especially in the abdominal area.

  • Reduced Muscle Mass: Age-related muscle loss decreases resting metabolic rate, making weight management more challenging.

  • Insulin Resistance: Hormonal shifts can affect insulin sensitivity, leading to increased fat storage and risk of type 2 diabetes.

  • Lifestyle Factors: Decreased physical activity and poor dietary choices contribute to weight gain.

Addressing these factors through targeted lifestyle changes is essential for maintaining a healthy weight during menopause.

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How Menopause May Affect Gut Health

Hormonal changes during Menopause may also influence your digestive function and microbiome. 

Oestrogen plays a role in gut motility, mucosal integrity and microbial diversity. When oestrogen levels drop, some women experience bloating, constipation, altered appetite or food intolerances.

The gut microbiome also helps metabolise oestrogens through a process known as the estrobolome. If the gut is inflamed or imbalanced, this process may be impaired, potentially worsening symptoms like weight gain or hormone fluctuations. 

Naturopathic treatment may include:

  • Restoring microbial balance with probiotics and fermented foods

  • Supporting digestion with bitters, enzymes or herbal tonics

  • Using anti-inflammatory nutrients such as zinc, glutamine and slippery elm

Supporting gut health at this stage not only aids digestion, but also contributes to better hormonal, immune and metabolic function.

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The 3 Lifestyle Changes Women in Menopause Should Make

In addition to improving their gut health, women suffering from Menopause symptoms should make the following lifestyle changes:

1. Incorporate Omega-3 Rich Foods

Omega-3 fatty acids support heart health and may alleviate mood disturbances. Include at least two servings of fatty fish per week, such as salmon, mackerel, sardines, or trout. 

If dietary intake is insufficient, consider omega-3 supplements after consulting with your Naturopath or a healthcare professional.

2. Engage in Regular Physical Activity

Regular exercise helps maintain muscle mass, supports bone density, and improves mood. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity and two sessions of strength training per week. 

Activities like walking, swimming, yoga, and resistance training are beneficial.

3. Ensure Adequate Calcium Intake

Calcium is vital for bone health, especially as bone density decreases during menopause. Aim for 1,200 mg of calcium daily through low-fat dairy products, leafy green vegetables, and fortified foods. 

If dietary sources are insufficient, discuss calcium supplementation with your Naturopath or a healthcare provider.

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Naturopathic Support for Menopausal Symptoms

Naturopathic approaches offer holistic strategies to manage menopause symptoms:

  • Herbal Remedies: Black cohosh, red clover, and dong quai may alleviate hot flushes and mood swings.

  • Phytoestrogens: Plant-based compounds found in soy, flaxseeds, and legumes can mimic oestrogen and may help balance hormones.

  • Nutritional Support: Ensuring adequate intake of vitamins B, D, and E, as well as magnesium and omega-3s, supports overall health.

  • Stress Management: Techniques like meditation, yoga, and deep-breathing exercises can reduce stress and improve emotional well-being.

  • Sleep Hygiene: Establishing regular sleep routines and creating a restful environment can improve sleep quality.

Consulting with a Naturopath can provide personalised strategies tailored to individual needs. Our Naturopaths at Brisbane Livewell Clinic have helped hundreds of women of various ages deal with their different Menopause symptoms.

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Reducing the Body’s Toxin Burden

During Menopause, the body’s ability to regulate and clear hormones becomes more important. The liver, kidneys, lymphatic system and bowel all play a role in metabolising and eliminating hormones such as oestrogen. When these systems are under strain, symptoms may become more severe and prolonged.

Minimising exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals—found in plastics, pesticides, synthetic fragrances and processed foods—can help reduce this burden. Our Naturopaths often recommend strategies such as:

  • Switching to glass or stainless steel food containers

  • Choosing organic produce where possible

  • Avoiding conventional perfumes and cleaning sprays

  • Drinking filtered water and limiting alcohol

  • Increasing daily fibre from vegetables, flaxseeds and psyllium

  • Supporting liver function with herbs like Schisandra or St Mary’s Thistle

These adjustments can assist the body’s natural hormone clearance and improve overall symptom control. To put this another way, minimising exposure to environmental toxins supports hormonal balance:

  • Avoid Endocrine Disruptors: Limit use of plastics, pesticides, and synthetic fragrances.

  • Support Liver Function: Consume cruciferous vegetables, stay hydrated, and consider liver-supportive herbs like milk thistle.

  • Regular Physical Activity: Exercise promotes detoxification through sweating and improved circulation.

  • Adequate Fiber Intake: Fiber aids in the elimination of toxins via the digestive system.

Implementing these practices can enhance the body’s natural detoxification processes.

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Hormone-Sensitive Health Risks in Menopause

Menopause increases the risk of certain health conditions:

  • Osteoporosis: Decreased oestrogen levels can lead to bone density loss.

  • Cardiovascular Disease: Changes in lipid profiles and blood pressure elevate heart disease risk.

  • Type 2 Diabetes: Insulin resistance may develop due to hormonal changes.

Regular health screenings, including bone density tests and cardiovascular assessments, are recommended.

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Supporting Sleep and Stress During Menopause

Sleep disturbances and increased stress are common during menopause:

  • Establish a Sleep Routine: Maintain consistent sleep and wake times, and create a calming bedtime environment.

  • Limit Stimulants: Reduce intake of caffeine and alcohol, especially in the evening.

  • Relaxation Techniques: Incorporate practices like meditation, deep breathing, or gentle yoga to promote relaxation.

  • Herbal Support: Consider herbs like valerian root or chamomile to aid sleep, after consulting with a healthcare provider.

Addressing sleep and stress can significantly improve quality of life during menopause.

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Menopause and Mental Wellbeing

Hormonal fluctuations can impact mental health:

  • Mood Swings: Sudden changes in mood may occur.

  • Anxiety and Depression: Feelings of anxiety or depression may develop or intensify.

  • Cognitive Changes: Difficulty concentrating and memory lapses are common.

Strategies to support mental wellbeing include:

  • Regular Physical Activity: Exercise releases endorphins, improving mood.

  • Social Engagement: Maintaining social connections can provide emotional support.

  • Professional Support: Seeking counselling or therapy when needed.

  • Mindfulness Practices: Techniques like meditation can enhance emotional resilience.

Proactively addressing mental health is essential during menopause.

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Vaginal and Sexual Health at Menopause

Menopause can affect vaginal and sexual health:

  • Vaginal Dryness: Reduced oestrogen leads to thinning and drying of vaginal tissues.

  • Discomfort During Intercourse: Dryness can cause pain during sexual activity.

  • Decreased Libido: Hormonal changes may reduce sexual desire and responsiveness.
 

To support vaginal and sexual health during menopause:

  • Use natural, non-irritating vaginal moisturisers or water-based lubricants to reduce dryness and discomfort.

  • Support hormonal balance with a phytoestrogen-rich diet, including flaxseeds and legumes.

  • Speak with a Naturopath about practitioner-grade herbs that support libido and pelvic blood flow.

  • Engage in regular intimacy to maintain vaginal tissue health and circulation.

  • Seek medical input if symptoms are severe or affecting quality of life.

Addressing these issues early helps maintain comfort, intimacy and wellbeing throughout the menopausal years.

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In Our Experience

In the Experience of Our Naturopaths

At Brisbane Livewell Clinic, our Naturopaths consistently see women enter menopause unprepared for the intensity of symptoms. A structured, personalised Wellness Plan that supports hormone balance, liver detoxification and emotional health makes a measurable difference.

“Once we create an evidence-informed Wellness Plan, patients often report improved sleep, energy, clarity and mood within the first few weeks.” – Amy Angus, Brisbane Livewell Clinic Naturopath

In the Experience of Our Patients

Many patients arrive at the Clinic feeling overwhelmed by symptoms they’ve been told to ‘put up with’. With the right Naturopathic support, their symptoms ease, and they regain control over their bodies and health.

“I thought menopause would mean the end of feeling like myself – but the treatments and lifestyle changes helped me feel balanced and hopeful again.” – Karen, Patient

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When to Book with a Naturopath

If you’re experiencing ongoing symptoms such as poor sleep, increased abdominal weight, low mood, hot flushes or frequent fatigue, it may be time to seek support. Menopause is a natural transition, but unmanaged symptoms can affect your long-term health and wellbeing.

Booking a consultation with a Naturopath allows us to assess your full symptom picture, order relevant testing, and develop a Wellness Plan that addresses underlying imbalances. 

We can also recommend practitioner-grade supplements and liquid herbs to support your goals. 

We work with you to:

  • Review current symptoms and health risks

  • Order relevant hormone and nutritional testing

  • Develop a realistic, supportive treatment plan

  • Recommend practitioner-grade supplements and liquid herbs

  • Guide you through diet, exercise and stress adjustments that support long-term health

Appointments are available both in-clinic and via videoconference or phone.

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What Happens During Menopause Treatment?

1. Spend Time To Find a Clear Diagnosis

In your initial consultation, our experienced Naturopath Menopause specialist will spend time diagnosing your condition, using a wide range of diagnostic tools. Your Naturopath may assess your weight and current diet, blood pressure and health concerns such as thyroid issues.

2. Find Relief With Acupuncture

We’re also able to partner with our in-house Acupuncturist. Acupuncture support involves the insertion of fine, sterile needles into specific sites (acupuncture points) along the body’s meridians to support the clearance of energy blockages and encourage the normal flow of qi through the patient. 

The acupuncture points for supporting relief from the emotional and physical effects of Menopause are located all over the body.

3. Medicine Specifically Prepared For Your Condition

Herbs play a prominent role in healing. Herbs can be dispensed as an “off the shelf” formula or our practitioners can create a liquid herb formula specifically designed for you. 

Our clinic has over 400 herbs in stock to suit your specific needs, and we can order others if required. Our Naturopaths can modify your herbal formula as treatment progresses to ensure your supplements suit your condition at that point in time.

4. Walk Away With a Plan

Our Naturopaths take the time to understand each individual woman so that we can offer you a Wellness Plan for your on-going management of Menopause that suits your preferences and lifestyle.

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Take the Next Step Towards a Smoother Menopause

Menopause doesn’t need to be an isolating or uncomfortable experience. With the right strategies in place, you can feel strong, calm and well during this transition.

Book a consultation with one of our experienced Naturopaths today and take control of your health. Our personalised Wellness Plans are results-driven, offering practical support tailored to your symptoms and lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is menopause and how is it defined?

Menopause is defined as the stage when a woman has had no menstrual periods for 12 consecutive months. It signals the end of natural reproductive function.

2. What symptoms may indicate that I am in menopause?

Symptoms that may indicate menopause include hot flushes, disrupted sleep, mood changes, vaginal dryness and changes in weight distribution. These symptoms vary from woman to woman in duration and intensity.

3. Can menopause affect emotional wellbeing and mental clarity?

Menopause may affect emotional wellbeing and mental clarity due to changes in hormone levels. This may present as anxiety, low mood, reduced concentration or memory lapses.

4. What lifestyle factors may contribute to weight gain during menopause?

Weight gain during menopause may be linked to reduced muscle mass, slower metabolism and changes in insulin sensitivity. Hormonal changes can also influence fat storage, particularly around the abdomen.

5. How can Naturopathy support menopausal symptoms?

Naturopathy may support symptom relief through personalised treatment plans including diet changes, herbal medicine, and nutritional supplementation. These plans are tailored to each woman's symptom profile and health history.

6. What types of foods are recommended during menopause?

Foods rich in phytoestrogens, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants may assist with hormonal balance and inflammation. A whole-foods diet also supports digestion, bone health and energy levels.

7. What role does calcium play in menopause?

Calcium intake becomes more important during menopause due to a higher risk of bone density loss. Women are encouraged to meet their increased daily calcium needs through food or supplementation.

8. Can exercise help manage menopause symptoms?

Exercise may help manage menopause symptoms by supporting muscle tone, cardiovascular health, and mental wellbeing. Strength training and weight-bearing activity are especially beneficial during this stage.

9. How do hormonal changes during menopause affect sleep?

Hormonal fluctuations during menopause may interfere with the body's natural sleep cycle. This may lead to difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep through the night.

10. Are hot flushes a common symptom of menopause?

Hot flushes are a common symptom of menopause and may occur multiple times per day or night. They can be triggered by changes in temperature, stress or certain foods and beverages.

11. What should I know about vaginal health during menopause?

Vaginal dryness and thinning of tissues may occur during menopause, which can affect comfort during intimacy. Naturopathic support may include the use of natural lubricants and internal herbal treatment where appropriate.

12. When should I seek professional help for menopause symptoms?

Professional help should be sought if menopause symptoms are interfering with daily life or wellbeing. A Naturopath can guide you with a structured wellness plan tailored to your symptoms.

13. Can I access support at Brisbane Livewell Clinic via videoconference?

Support at Brisbane Livewell Clinic is available through both in-clinic and videoconference consultations. This allows women to access menopause care from any location.

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