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Seapoint Farms Dry Roasted Edamame Sea Salt -- 4 oz


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Seapoint Farms Dry Roasted Edamame Sea Salt Description

  • Heart Healthy Snack
  • 70% Less Fat and 40% More Protein Than Peanuts
  • Enjoy Life... Eat Well
  • Good Source of Protein
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Dry Roasted Edamame

Seapoint Farms Dry Roasted Edamame is healthy and delicious and packed with plant based protein, fiber and the power of soy. Our Dry Roasted Edamame contains all the essential amino acids, is naturally cholesterol free and contains no trans fat. These nutty and crunchy roasted green gems are great as a healthy snack, salad topper or just add them to your yogurt of favorite trail mix. Seapoint Farms believes that you can enjoy snacking without sacrificing taste or nutrition.

Free Of
Gluten and GMOs

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1/3 Cup (30 g)
Servings per Container: About 4
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories130
   Calories from Fat40
Total Fat4 g6%
   Saturated Fat0.5 g4%
   Trans Fat0 g0%
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium150 mg6%
Total Carbohydrates11 g4%
   Dietary Fiber8 g32%
   Sugars1 g*
Protein13 g26%
Vitamin A2%
Vitamin C2%
Calcium4%
Iron10%
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Soybeans and sea salt.
Contains Soy.
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An Older Woman Smiles as She Prepares Vegetables, Representing Menopause and Gut Health.

The Important Connection Between Menopause and Gut Health

Estrogen and progesterone, two main hormones that decrease during menopause, help control digestion. Estrogen receptors in the gut regulate how quickly food moves through the digestive tract and how strongly you perceive pain signals in organs like your intestines. Progesterone affects digestion by reducing the gallbladder contractions that release bile to break down fat. Both hormones support the production of proteins that strengthen the protective barrier lining your gut. These proteins help maintain the barrier's function and regulate inflammation to prevent damage that can lead to symptoms of leaky gut. As menopause progresses, the functions of estrogen and progesterone decrease and cause digestive discomfort like gas, bloating and constipation or diarrhea.

The gut microbiome in menopause

Changes in the gut during and after menopause go beyond functional. Studies have documented shifts in the microbiome that include decreased microbial diversity and richness — or fewer types and numbers of species present in the gut. Before you enter perimenopause, your microbiome tends to be more diverse and have higher levels of beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria. But menopause appears to affect the balance of bacteria and cause levels of Firmicutes and Ruminococcus to decrease while Butyricimonas, DoreaPrevotella, Sutterella and Bacteroides increase. However, the alterations may not all be negative. Some of the increased microbes have been associated with obesity, but many of them produce short-chain fatty acids that may support overall health. Levels of potentially pathogenic bacteria like E. coli have also been shown to decrease during menopause. These changes start to make the otherwise distinct female microbiome look more like that of a man, which suggests a connection with hormones. To test this theory, researchers induced menopause in mice and gave supplemental estrogen to one group while leaving another group untreated. They found that the gut microbiomes of the mice that received the hormones were restored almost to the pre-menopausal state.

The role of the estrobolome

A collection of genes found in some types of gut microbes may explain the relationship between hormones and gut health during menopause. Known as the "estrobolome," these genes enable bacteria like Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes and Akkermansia to produce enzymes that enable your body to re-absorb estrogen after it's been metabolized in your liver. Having a richer, more diverse microbiome appears to support this process. However, menopause could reduce the number of microbes in your gut that have the estrobolome genes, which could leave less estrogen available for your body to use. But re-absorbing too much estrogen may also cause problems. Some research suggests that an increase in circulating estrogen could contribute to hormone-driven diseases like breast and endometrial cancer. The weight gain associated with menopause, which may also raise estrogen levels, could increase the risk of these conditions.

What Helps With Digestive Problems During Menopause?

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