Understanding SIBO in Women Over 40

As women enter their 40s and beyond, hormonal changes like declining estrogen can slow digestion and increase risk for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). This condition causes stubborn bloating, gas, fatigue, and weight gain that feels impossible to shake. Many of my clients in the CFP Weight Loss program arrive after failing multiple diets, frustrated that insurance won't cover specialized care and joint pain makes movement difficult. SIBO thrives on undigested carbs, making conventional high-fiber advice counterproductive.

Why Keto Can Help—but Requires Modification

The ketogenic diet limits carbohydrates to under 20-50 grams daily, starving overgrown bacteria while promoting fat-burning ketosis. For women managing diabetes or blood pressure alongside weight, this can stabilize blood sugar quickly. In my book The CFP Reset, I outline a phased keto approach that avoids the common pitfalls of standard keto plans. Pure keto often worsens SIBO initially if high-FODMAP foods like onions, garlic, or even certain keto sweeteners are included. Instead, we use a low-FODMAP keto framework: focus on zucchini, spinach, cucumber, olive oil, grass-fed meats, and limited berries. This reduces fermentation in the small intestine while supporting energy for those with joint pain who can't tolerate intense exercise.

Practical 4-Week Starter Protocol

Week 1: Eliminate all grains, legumes, and high-FODMAP veggies. Aim for 70% healthy fats, 25% protein, 5% carbs from approved sources. Track symptoms in a simple journal—no complex meal plans required. Many clients lose 4-8 pounds while noticing less bloating. Week 2-3: Introduce gentle movement like 10-minute walks or chair yoga to ease joint discomfort without overwhelm. Supplement with digestive enzymes and a soil-based probiotic (avoid prebiotics initially). Week 4: Test tolerance with small amounts of fermented foods if breath tests confirm SIBO improvement. My methodology emphasizes sustainable habits over perfection, addressing the embarrassment many feel seeking obesity help.

Monitoring Hormones and Long-Term Success

Hormonal shifts make weight harder to lose after 40, but keto combined with targeted liver support (think dandelion tea or milk thistle) can improve estrogen metabolism. Monitor fasting insulin and inflammatory markers—most see blood pressure improvements within 30 days. If SIBO recurs, a short herbal antimicrobial protocol like oregano oil may be needed under professional guidance. The key is consistency without time-consuming prep: batch-cook 3-ingredient meals like salmon with broccoli and avocado. Thousands following the CFP approach report renewed confidence and manageable symptoms. Start small, track what works for your body, and build from there.