Menopause advocate Tamsen Fadal is teaming up with women’s health company Midi Health.
The company has brought on Fadal as its first chief women’s health ambassador. In addition, the brand is rolling out three new supplements: a Creatine+ mango lime-flavored gummy to support muscle and cognitive function (formulated with fennel seed to combat any bloating), Daily GLP-1 Support capsule to address side effects of weight loss drugs, and Berberine+ to support a healthy weight.

Midi Health Creatine+
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Fadal, an award-winning journalist who worked as a broadcast news anchor at WPIX for 15 years, has become one of the leading voices within the menopause category following her own experience several years ago. To date, she has written a book titled “How to Menopause,” released a documentary titled “The M Factor,” and is gearing up to release her second documentary “The M Factor 2 Before the Pause.”
“I had an incident on the air one night that I didn’t know was related to menopause in any way. I left the set, not finishing the show, had heart palpitations and a hot flash. I’d been having brain fog, but I didn’t have the vocabulary for it,” she said.
Upon going to the doctor and doing a blood test, Fadal received the diagnosis “menopause, any questions?” In experiencing firsthand the lack of access and education and learning that 1 billion women are predicted to be in menopause by 2025, Fadal decided to leave her job and try to demystify the life stage for other women. Just before leaving her job in 2023, Fadal met with Midi Health founder Joanna Strober.
“[Strober] understood very clearly the need and has the expertise to be able to execute that,” said Fadal. “Her mission to make sure it’s accessible is, above everything else, what matters to me.”
“We were seeing the same thing, that this interest in perimenopause and menopause was starting to emerge,” said Strober. “I have had the opportunity to learn so much from her, how to talk to women, how to build community, how to relate to an audience that is demanding community and education. She has done a great job cultivating that and helping women to understand their bodies better, helping them to understand what they should be searching for and helping them to feel seen.”
In her new role with Midi Health, Fadal will use her platform to increase awareness around perimenopause and menopause, as well as highlight Midi Health’s resources spanning care, prescriptions like hormone replacement therapy and its new line of supplements.
“My job in all this is the storytelling, normalizing the conversation and helping younger women come into it earlier, and then helping women that are past menopause,” Fadal said. “They can’t be forgotten once they hit menopause. It’s not over.”
Strober added: ”What’s great about Tamsen is that she’s educating them every day. She’s educating them on exercise, on supplements, on different things that you can do for yourself during perimenopause and menopause… We want to be the place that women come to get care, so it’s a very complementary relationship.”
Alongside bringing on Fadal, Midi Health is also rolling out three new products to its supplement range, which first launched in August.

Daily GLP-1 Support
Courtesy of Midi Health
”Our supplements are being developed because of the questions that our nurse practitioners are getting, and our nurse practitioners then come to tell us, here are supplements that people cannot get in the marketplace, that they are looking for and that they need,” Strober said, adding that they work to find the right scientists to develop each unique formula.
With the latest range of supplements, Midi Health is hitting on several of the key concerns women experience during perimenopause and menopause, including brain fog, muscle loss and weight gain. In addition to the new supplements, Strober said the brand will roll out a prescription estriol eye cream and vaginal cream in 2026.
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