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Superfoods To Help You Manage Menopause
Including these superfoods in your diet can help to alleviate
symptoms associated with menopause, maintain your memory power, and
prevent osteoporosis. These superfoods are delicious to eat, easy
to prepare, and super-good for you!
Tofu is an alternative protein source to meat. Along with
other soy products, tofu can be beneficial for lowering your
cholesterol and preventing heart disease. Soy products like tofu
may also decrease the side effects associated with menopause,
including the dreaded 'hot flashes.'
Navy beans are loaded with fiber, which can help reduce your
risk of color and other forms of cancer, as well as relieve the
symptoms associated with diverticulosis. Women need 30 grams of
fiber each day, so include them in your favorite chili recipe, or
try them as a side dish alternative to pasta or rice.
Packed with calcium, yogurt can help prevent osteoporosis.
It has also been shown to boost your immunity and help with weight
management. Additionally, yogurt contains high amounts of good
bacteria such as acidophilus, which helps to prevent yeast
infections and urinary tract infections. It also contains protein,
which may help your body battle the fatigue and weariness that
follows a hot flash.
As we age, we sometimes find ourselves forgetting things or feeling
as if we're in a fog. If you find this to be the case, grab for the
blueberries the next time you're shopping for groceries.
Recent studies show they may actually help with short-term memory
loss. They're also loaded with antioxidants. Pair them with some
low-fat plain yogurt for a top-notch way to protect both your brain
and your bones.
Avocado also contains antioxidants, such as vitamin E, which
can help to protect your vision and skin, which can suffer as we
age. The monounsaturated fat found in avocados has also been shown
to improve the condition of hair and skin. They're great on a
turkey sandwich, or mash up a few ripe ones and whip up a quick
side of guacamole to have with some low-fat baked tortilla chips.
And as always, it's important to make low-fat and low-sodium
choices when menu planning. These do nothing to help alleviate
the symptoms brought on by menopause, and are unhealthy options at
any age, but especially as we grow older. Avoid smoking or alcohol,
and get plenty of rest, and you'll soon find your menopause
symptoms are easily managed.
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