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Eat Less CRAP to Manage Your Perimenopause
Managing your menopause

Here is another entry in our Managing Your Menopause series featuring “Eat Less CRAP to Manage Your Perimenopause” and embrace healthier choices with FOOD!”

Ditch the CRAP: A Diet Guide for Managing Perimenopause

EAT LESS CRAP TO MANAGE YOUR MENOPAUSE!

To get started, cut back on these:

  • C – Carbonated sugary drinks, including diet sodas.
  • R – Refined sugars, like biscuits, cakes, sweets, and breakfast cereals.
  • A – Artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame and saccharine.
  • P – Processed foods, including takeaways, ready meals, and packaged meats.

EAT MORE FOOD!

Replace the above with nutrient-rich alternatives:

  • F – Fresh fruit and vegetables. The fresher, the better.
  • O – Organic lean proteins like meat, fish, eggs, tofu, and beans.
  • O – Omega fatty acids from sources like salmon, mackerel, nuts, and plant oils.
  • D – Drink more water to flush out toxins and improve overall health.

Take It One Step at a Time to Cut Out Junk to Tame Your Perimenopause Symptoms

How much water are you drinking now? Could you swap out a sugary snack for fresh fruit? Small changes can lead to big results. Try it and see how it works for you!

This simple plan is a great way to start managing your perimenopause symptoms while improving your overall health. Let us know how it works for you!

About Jo Pigott

Eat Less CRAP and Eat More FOOD to Manage Your Perimenopause

Jo Pigott has a background in Science holding a degree in Biomedical Science and was a Forensic Scientist for the Home office for over 10 years.

After having her children, she retrained in Holistic Therapies and has been learning ever since from sports massage, reflexology & reiki to aromatherapy & crystal healing and more recently trained as a fertile women’s practitioner.

Visit Jo on her Facebook Page  https://www.facebook.com/Thefertilewomenspractitioner

Have a look at others in the series including the article on Aches and Pains 

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