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Superfoods for a Smooth Transition into Menopause
Menopause is a tough transition for many women. It usually begins
to occur in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries
begins to decline. Problems associated with the related estrogen
deficiency that occur may include arteriosclerosis, osteoporosis,
decreased skin elasticity and changes in the sympathetic nervous
system that result in "hot flashes." However, by including the
following superfoods in your everyday diet, symptoms can be
alleviated, memory power maintained, and osteoporosis prevented.
Tofu is an excellent protein alternative for meat and it can be
very helpful in lowering your cholesterol and preventing heart
disease. Tofu and other soy products may also help lessen the side
effects of menopause, such as hot flashes.
Recent studies have shown that fiber can help reduce your risk of
colon and other types of cancer, as well as diverticulosis. Women
need approximately 30 grams of fiber each day. Navy beans come in
at 19 grams, so they're a wonderful choice. Use them in your chili
or soups, or try them for a nutritious side dish instead of the
usual pasta or rice.
As we grow older, we may find that our memory begins to slip a bit,
and we find ourselves forgetting things. By eating blueberries, we
might actually be able to curb that short-term memory loss. Toss
them on top of some plain yogurt for a great breakfast or snack
choice. Yogurt, which is loaded with calcium, can help prevent
osteoporosis. As an added bonus, it can help strengthen your
immunity and support your weight loss efforts. Choose yogurts that
contain high amounts of good bacteria such as acidophilus, which
can also help prevent yeast and urinary tract infections.
Avocados are high in antioxidants such as vitamin E, which is
important element to protecting both your vision and skin. They
also contain monosaturated fats, which have been shown to improve
the condition of hair and skin, which can suffer when a woman goes
through menopause. Chunk up a nice ripe avocado for a delicious
guacamole dip, or even try them on your sandwich with a tomato.
Try also to avoid drinking a large amount of caffeinated drinks
each day, and boost your body's vitamin C absorption by teaming an
orange with an iron-rich food like whole-grain oatmeal.
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