
Many women believe they are doing all the “right” things for their health.
They take supplements.
They try to eat well.
They focus on calcium for their bones.
Yet despite their efforts, they still experience:
- Joint pain and stiffness
- Fatigue and low energy
- Digestive discomfort
- Muscle aches
- Hormonal symptoms
- Osteopenia or concerns about osteoporosis
One often-overlooked reason for this is malabsorption.
Because it’s not just what you eat that matters – it’s what your body is actually able to absorb, utilise, and transport into the cells.
This becomes especially important for women over 35 navigating perimenopause, menopause, chronic stress, digestive issues, and inflammatory symptoms.
If your body struggles to absorb nutrients properly, it may impact:
- Bone density
- Collagen production
- Hormone balance
- Muscle function
- Nervous system regulation
- Energy production
Let’s explore 6 hidden causes of malabsorption and how they may quietly be affecting your bone health.
1. Digestive Problems & Gut Imbalances
Your digestive system plays a central role in bone health because this is where nutrients are broken down and absorbed.
Key bone-supportive nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, protein, and vitamin D cofactors all rely on healthy digestion.
However, gut issues such as:
- IBS
- Bloating
- Low stomach acid
- SIBO
- Coeliac disease
- Chronic constipation
- Inflammatory bowel conditions
can interfere with proper nutrient absorption.
When digestion is compromised, the body may struggle to absorb the very nutrients needed to maintain strong bones, healthy joints, and muscle integrity.
Common Signs of Poor Nutrient Absorption
- Bloating after meals
- Fatigue
- Brittle nails
- Hair thinning
- Muscle cramps
- Food sensitivities
- Chronic inflammation
- Low energy despite eating well
2. Ageing, Perimenopause & Hormonal Changes
As women age, stomach acid production naturally declines.
This is particularly common during perimenopause and menopause, when hormonal shifts begin affecting digestion, metabolism, and mineral balance.
Stomach acid is essential for absorbing nutrients including:
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Iron
- Vitamin B12
- Protein
Lower oestrogen levels may also influence:
- Gut health
- Bone remodelling
- Inflammation
- Mineral regulation
This is one reason why many women begin experiencing worsening joint stiffness, fatigue, digestive symptoms, and declining bone density during midlife.
3. Chronic Stress & Nervous System Dysregulation
Stress affects far more than mood.
When the body remains in a prolonged “fight or flight” state, digestion becomes deprioritised.
This can lead to:
- Reduced stomach acid
- Slower digestion
- Poor nutrient breakdown
- Increased mineral depletion
- Greater inflammation
Stress also rapidly uses up important minerals such as:
- Magnesium
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Zinc
These minerals are essential for:
- Bone strength
- Muscle relaxation
- Hormonal balance
- Sleep
- Nervous system regulation
For many women, chronic stress becomes one of the hidden drivers behind fatigue, poor recovery, digestive issues, and bone depletion.
4. Medications That Affect Nutrient Absorption
Certain medications can reduce nutrient absorption or increase mineral losses from the body.
Examples include:
- Antacids reducing calcium and magnesium absorption
- Antibiotics disrupting beneficial gut bacteria
- Steroids impacting bone density
- Diuretics increasing magnesium and potassium loss
This does not mean medications are inherently harmful or unnecessary.
However, it does highlight the importance of supporting the body nutritionally alongside long-term medication use.
5. Ultra-Processed Foods & Modern Diets
Modern processed foods often provide calories without delivering the nutrients the body truly needs.
High intake of:
- Refined sugar
- Artificial additives
- Processed oils
- Excess sodium
may contribute to:
- Gut microbiome imbalance
- Inflammation
- Poor mineral balance
- Blood sugar instability
- Reduced cellular nourishment
Over time, this may negatively affect:
- Bone density
- Energy levels
- Hormonal balance
- Joint comfort
- Overall vitality
True nourishment is about more than eating less – it’s about supporting the body at a cellular level.
6. Antinutrients & Mineral Imbalances
Certain plant compounds called antinutrients can interfere with mineral absorption.
These include:
- Phytates
- Oxalates
- Lectins
- Tannins
They may reduce absorption of:
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Iron
- Zinc
This does not mean healthy foods are “bad.”
Rather, it highlights the importance of:
- Digestive health
- Food preparation methods
- Mineral balance
- Dietary variety
- Individualised nutrition
Every woman’s body is unique, which is why a personalised approach to bone and mineral health can be so valuable.
The Missing Piece in Bone Health: Absorption
Strong bones are not built from calcium alone.
Bone health depends on:
✔ Digestion
✔ Mineral balance
✔ Protein intake
✔ Hormonal health
✔ Stress regulation
✔ Nervous system support
✔ Inflammation management
This is why many women continue struggling with symptoms despite taking supplements.
If nutrients are not being absorbed properly, the body cannot fully utilise them.
A More Holistic Approach to Bone Health
Inside my work, I take a whole-body approach to supporting women with:
- Joint pain and stiffness
- Osteopenia and osteoporosis concerns
- Digestive issues
- Fatigue and burnout
- Hormonal imbalances
- Chronic inflammation
Using Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) alongside nutrition and lifestyle support, we can begin identifying patterns of mineral imbalance, stress depletion, and hidden factors that may be impacting how your body functions and heals.
Because when we support the body with the right foundations, healing often begins from within.
Ready to Support Your Body More Deeply?
If you’ve been struggling with:
- Bone health concerns
- Digestive symptoms
- Chronic fatigue
- Joint pain
- Hormonal changes
- Feeling depleted despite “doing all the right things”
you do not have to navigate this alone.
✨ I offer complimentary Strategy calls to help women explore whether my mineral balancing approach may be the right next step for their health journey.
Book your free Strategy Call here!