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Creating
a "quality" menopause transition requires following certain
guidelines to minimize its effects on women's health. You probably know
that this condition wrecks havoc on female anatomy creating chemical
imbalances and overall discomfort for a period of time (both short and
long). Bouts of anxiety, physical symptoms such as hot flashes and
vibrations ripping through the body, vaginal discomfort, relationship
issues, and the realization that women are stepping into the next phase of
their lives are critical changes one must face.
Menopause
and exercising proper women's health can easily go hand in hand with a
little extra effort. In order to lessen the severity of symptoms, women
need to be informed about proper nutrition including vitamin and other
supplement consumption. Let's look into some vitamins that can help.
Some
of the physical symptoms of menopause include night sweats, itchy, crawly
vibrations throughout the body, and general discomfort. An excellent
vitamin to take is Vitamin E. Taken in a dose of 800 IU daily, it helps
prevent these conditions from happening. Make sure you take one pill with
each of your meals, as capsules are best activated in the body when
consumed with food.
A
good vitamin to aid depression and hot flashes during sleep is magnesium
as well (taken in a dose of 1,000 mg. daily). Another one of the šletterš
vitamins that is great for menopausal symptoms and immune system building
is Vitamin B-6. It is a diuretic, which means it flushes out any excess
liquid in the body that can cause discomfort. It also aids in processing
protein and fights against disease. Women suffering under this condition
also experience depressive symptoms, something Vitamin B-6 can combat.
Regular Vitamin B can ease anxiety and fight stress as well.
Did
you know menopause can cause weak bones? In a condition known as
osteoporosis, bones start to become brittle and can break with ease
performing the simplest tasks, such as opening a car door or turning
suddenly. A quality vitamin such as calcium can help. However, make sure
you also take calcium with magnesium and Vitamin D together because they
help absorb calcium into the blood stream. Hormones are also impacted by
this wonderful vitamin, as it acts as its šengineš in being spread out
throughout the body. Remember, if you don't want to consume pills and
capsules, you can eat foods and drink liquids rich in vitamins such as
orange juice, peanuts, soybeans, broccoli, bananas, and milk (calcium
loaded).
Most
doctors would recommend a daily multi-vitamin and antioxidant. Taking the
hormone known as DHEA can also do wonders to battle the effects of
menopause. One of the few over the counter pills that also serves as a
hormone, it actually produces sex hormones in both men and women. DHEA
promotes the functioning of enzymes that speed up bodily processes, block
fat cells, and fights disease. DHEA is actually produced by the body in
the adrenal glands, but declines in amount as we get older. That's why
it's crucial to keep taking DHEA to keep the body in optimum health and
fight this condition.
Pound
for pound, the most critical thing women can do to lessen the severity of
menopause is to follow a clean and healthy lifestyle including exercise
and listen to their doctor. Avoid eating McDonalds, drinking sodas, and
consuming other foods packed with sugars and preservatives. Make it a
habit to drink water and provide yourself with a solid social network of
friends that will provide support to you when you're down and need someone
to talk to. Overall, keep your body in line and in shape against menopause
by acquainting yourself with proper nutrition and necessary vitamins.
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