Menopause, Hot Flashes, Weight Loss and Healthy Diets
April 6, 2009 Filed under Weight Loss
Menopause can be a very frustrating problem for many women, but it is inevitable. However, women do not have to experience the level of discomfort that they do.
Expect to have hot flashes when going through menopause, but there are ways to avoid them. By altering your diet a little you would be amazed at how rapidly the hot flashes go away.
Soybeans are rich in several estrogenic compounds such as daidzein and genistein. This helps to control hot flashes. Since the Japanese eat a diet that is abundant in soy, just 7% of women in Japan have hot flashes with menopause. Tofu is especially good for mimicking the activity of women hormones.
Other foods that you should incorporate into your diet are vegetable proteins (instead of animal proteins), tofu, fresh vegetables, magnesium-rich foods, calcium-rich foods, mineral-rich foods, cold-pressed oils, and nuts. Adding sea vegetables to your diet can help replenish electrolytes that are typically lost during excessive perspiration. Drinking plenty of water is essential for this same reason as well.
Besides eating certain foods, there are also certain foods that you should avoid to keep hot flashes at bay. Spicy foods, excess sugar, alcohol, caffeine, dairy products, and meat products can exacerbate and worsen the triggering of hot flashes, as well as mood swings.
Drinking alcohol and caffeine strains the liver by making it acidic and are likely to increase your hot flashes. If you smoke, it also worsens the effect of hot flashes.
If you want to controll hot flashes you should keep up a regular exercise regimen. When a woman is going through menopause, she begins to feel down. It reminds her that she is getting older. No matter your age, exercising daily can keep you fit and toned and makes you feel fabulous.
Exercise can raise your estrogen levels, which in turn helps alleviate hot flashes, or at least the severity of them. Exercise also helps reduce the frequency of many of the other negative side effects of menopause like depression, insomnia, headaches, fatigue, anxiety, and irritability.
Never allow menopause to dictate the quality of your life. You can’t stop it from occurring, but you can manage how it influences your lifestyle. Changing your lifestyle and diet a little can help you endure this time in your life and end up happier and healthier than ever before.




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