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76: Your Gut Might Be Blocking Your Hormones – Why You Still Feel Bad Despite Normal Labs with Cassie Smith
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76: Your Gut Might Be Blocking Your Hormones – Why You Still Feel Bad Despite Normal Labs with Cassie Smith

Modern Thyroid and Wellness · McCall McPherson, PA-C

April 9, 202636m 51s

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Show Notes

What if your symptoms aren’t because your hormones are “wrong”—but because your body can’t actually use them?

In this episode of Modern Thyroid and Wellness, McCall McPherson sits down with Dr. Cassie Smith, board-certified endocrinologist and Chief Medical Director at Modern Thyroid Clinic, to uncover the powerful connection between gut health, inflammation, and hormone function.

Dr. Smith shares why so many women continue to feel exhausted, inflamed, and out of balance—even when their labs look “normal.” This conversation reveals how gut dysfunction drives inflammation, blocks hormone activity at the cellular level, and creates a cycle that conventional medicine often misses.

🔑 Key Topics Covered

  • Why “normal labs” don’t always mean optimal health
  • How gut inflammation prevents hormones from working at the cellular level
  • The bidirectional relationship between gut health and hormones
  • Early warning signs of gut dysfunction (beyond digestion)
  • How chronic stress damages the gut microbiome
  • The connection between cortisol, insulin, and hormone imbalance
  • Why women in their 30s and 40s experience worsening symptoms
  • How gut health impacts thyroid hormone conversion and absorption
  • The role of inflammation in weight gain, fatigue, and brain fog
  • How microdosed GLP-1 can help break the inflammation cycle

🧠 The Gut–Hormone Connection Explained

Hormones don’t just need to be present—they need to enter your cells and function properly.

When inflammation is high:

  • Hormone receptors become resistant
  • Hormones cannot enter the cell effectively
  • Symptoms persist—even with “perfect” lab results

👉 This is why many women feel stuck despite treatment

🔁 The Cycle No One Explains

This dysfunction creates a loop:

  1. Stress, diet, and lifestyle disrupt the gut
  2. Gut imbalance (dysbiosis) increases inflammation
  3. Inflammation raises cortisol and insulin
  4. Hormone production (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) declines
  5. Hormone imbalance worsens gut health

👉 The cycle reinforces itself unless the root cause is addressed

🚨 Signs Your Gut Could Be the Root Cause

You may not have obvious digestive issues—but your gut could still be involved.

Common signs include:

  • Bloating or acid reflux
  • Constipation
  • Brain fog
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiety or depression
  • Skin issues
  • Weight gain or resistance
  • Hormonal imbalance

👉 Multiple symptoms across systems often point back to gut dysfunction

🦋 Thyroid, Gut & Cellular Function

Gut health is critical for thyroid patients.

  • Most T4 → T3 conversion happens in the gut
  • Inflammation blocks T3 from entering cells
  • Autoimmune activity increases inflammation

👉 Even with proper thyroid medication, symptoms may persist if the gut is not addressed

🔥 Inflammation Is the Real Problem

Inflammation is often invisible—but it affects everything:

  • Energy levels
  • Hormone function
  • Brain clarity
  • Weight regulation

As Dr. Smith emphasizes, inflammation is not just a concept—it’s something you feel daily.

⚖️ Insulin, Cortisol & Metabolic Dysfunction

Gut-driven inflammation leads to:

  • High insulin → fat storage
  • High cortisol → hormone suppression
  • Low estrogen and progesterone

👉 This results in:

  • Midsection weight gain
  • Increased hunger
  • Difficulty losing weight

💉 GLP-1 and Breaking the Cycle

One of the most powerful tools discussed:

Microdosed GLP-1 therapy

When used correctly, it can:

  • Lower inflammation rapidly
  • Reduce insulin levels
  • Improve hormone signaling
  • Support gut healing

👉 The key is low, physiologic dosing

🌱 Where to Start

Instead of increasing hormone doses endlessly, focus on:

  • Reducing inflammation
  • Supporting gut health
  • Improving metabolic function
  • Restoring hormone signaling

Foundational strategies:

  • Prioritize sleep (7–9 hours)
  • Manage stress
  • Stay hydrated
  • Incorporate movement
  • Support gut health through diet

📘 About the Guest

Dr. Cassie Smith is a dual board-certified endocrinologist in endocrinology, diabetes, metabolism, and internal medicine, and the founder of Modern Endocrine. She is known for her root-cause, whole-body approach to hormone health, focusing on gut health, metabolism, and inflammation to help patients feel better beyond “normal labs.”

She also serves as Chief Medical Director at Modern Thyroid Clinic, where she helps guide advanced, patient-centered protocols for complex thyroid and hormonal cases.

🌐 Resources & Links

🌐 Modern Thyroid Clinic Profile: https://www.modernthyroidclinic.com/cassie-smith

🌐 Modern Endocrine About Page: https://www.modern-endocrine.com/about/

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