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Monday, April 6, 2009

Weight Loss During Menopause, Hot Flashes and Healthy Diets

By Ricardo d Argence

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.

Hot flashes are just expected to be a normal part of menopause, but they can be avoided. By making a few changes to your diet you would be surprised at how quickly the hot flashes disappear.

There are some compounds in Soybeans, such as daidzein and genistein that contain estrogen. This helps to control hot flashes. Japanese women, who eat lots of soy products in their diets, only experience menopausal hot flashes 7% of the time. For mimicking the activity of female hormones and the soy product, tofu is especially great.

Other foods that you should clip into your food are vegetable proteins (instead of animal proteins), fiber-rich foods like whole grains, fresh vegetables, calcium-rich foods, mineral-rich foods, foods with high vitamin E content, almonds, cold-pressed oils, and nuts. Adding sea vegetables to your diet will give you more electrolytes that are vanished during pungent perspiration. For this same reason as well and drinking plenty of water is essential.

If you want to avoid getting hot flashes, then you should stay away from certain foods, however, you should also eat other certain foods. When you eat spicy foods, excess sugar, alcohol, caffeine, dairy products, and meat products the triggering of hot flashes, as well as mood swings can be more frequent.

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.

Keeping up a regular exercise regimen is also helpful in controlling hot flashes. Often a woman begins to feel down when she is going through menopause. It reminds you that you're getting older. Exercising daily can keep you fit and toned and makes you feel fabulous, no matter what your age!

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. - 17269

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