What I wish I’d known about my gut before perimenopause.
If I could sit down with myself at 42 — before any of this started — here’s what I’d tell her about her gut.

If I could sit down with myself at 42 — before any of this started — here’s what I’d say about my gut. Not to scare her. Just so she wouldn’t spend two years confused like I did.
That it changes, and it’s normal
I’d tell her: your digestion is going to shift. More bloating, more heaviness, foods that stop agreeing with you. It happens to most women in midlife. It’s not a sign something’s broken.

That my gut and hormones are connected
I had no idea the two were linked. As estrogen shifts, digestion slows and the balance of gut bacteria changes — which explains so much of what I felt. (Context, not a hormone claim — the point is understanding your gut.)

That getting ahead of it beats scrambling
I spent the early signs ignoring them, then the next stretch in damage-control mode. I’d tell her: support your gut before it gets uncomfortable. Prevention is gentler than repair — especially with digestion, which rewards consistency over rescue missions.
That the fix is daily and small
Not another restrictive diet. Just steady support: fiber, fermented foods, movement, and topping up what your body makes less of with age.

That last point is exactly why Margaret exists, and why I’d hand it to my 42-year-old self: one daily capsule with apple cider vinegar, a probiotic, prebiotic fiber, and enzymes — a simple foundation for your gut as it changes. Care before cure, instead of cleanup after.
I can’t go back and start earlier. But you might be reading this right on time.
What’s actually in Margaret
- Apple cider vinegar — the benefit, without the sugary gummy or the harsh shot
- Probiotic — for the balance that shifts with age
- Prebiotic fiber — to feed it
- Digestive enzymes — for the breakdown your body finds harder
One small capsule. Once a day, with water. No sugar, no shot.

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