
Food menopause
Menopause is a stage in the life of the woman very important, which from that moment begins a new way of approaching life. While this particular time, may have its advantages, it is true that menopause leads to feeling pass a series of characteristic symptoms or signs. One of them is weight gain, located at abdominal level, to counterbalance this with you giving you information on the foods you should incorporate into a diet for menopausal women.
Menopause is a stage in the life of the woman very important that from that moment begins a new form of address, such as sexuality. One of the issues to be taken into account at the moment is food, for several reasons:
* Women tend to gain weight, especially in the abdominal area.
* It is very important to prevent osteoporosis.
* Fluid retention can occur, with possible elevation of blood pressure.
Taking into account these factors is important to know what diet can do to menopausal women.
Food for menopause
* Milk: Skim.
* Cheese: Avoid those rich in fat and high in sodium, to prevent fluid retention.
* Yogurt: Skim, alone or with fruit or unsweetened cereals.
* Egg: Consuming three units per week.
* Meat: Eat three times a week sea fish, skinless chicken 2 times and 2 times defatted beef. The recommended cooking methods include grilling, grill, oven. Avoid fried foods.
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Each day reaffirms the benefits of broccoli for health. Broccoli is the family of calciferous vegetables such as cauliflower, Brussels sprouts or red cabbage. It comes from Italy was popularized by the U.S., who consume large quantities. Boiled, steamed, or sauteed broccoli is a vegetable full of advantages
Broccoli
1.It is beneficial against atherosclerosis due to sulforaphane, a molecule is abundant in broccoli and other vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower. This molecule has a very beneficial effect on atherosclerosis plaques (responsible for cardiovascular disease). (more…)
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Antioxidants protect the body from free radicals to get rid of them before they cause harm. Antioxidants are known to reduce blood pressure, prevent heart disease and cancer as well as slow the aging process.
There are some antioxidants the body can synthesize from its own sources. Glutamate is an antioxidant and for example, the file is synthesized in cells from amino acids.
But there are a number of antioxidants that the body needs and our diet is the main source to provide. These are some of the best sources of antioxidant foods and beverages.
Berries – Berries are full of fiber, minerals and vitamins and are a rich source of antioxidants. Blueberries, black raspberries and blackberries are rich in proanthocyanidins, which is capable of cancer and heart disease. (more…)
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