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Writer's pictureAndrea Marsh

MENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS - GUT HEALTH AND ANXIETY ARE LINKED

Updated: May 4, 2020



Anxiety is now considered the #2 Menopause symptom, just behind Hot Flushes. Altering what food you eat, and when you eat it, not only will affect your gut health for the better but it becomes a massive part of how to manage your menopause - from sweats to anxiety.


I've done a lot to over come a low level anxiety I felt everyday, with supplements and eating better, and Ashwagandha has been amazing, if you still haven't got it, get it!


However I still get the odd day where anxiety is bad in the morning and I've been keeping tabs on it and its whenever I don't eat well the day before, and to be more precise - when I've had too many carbs/sugars.


During the Menopause years we have to fine tune our bodies more and more, altering regularly as new sensitivities and symptoms appear, and the biggie is what we eat and drink.

Our bodies crave more vegetables - you can't go wrong if you add more and more veg into your daily life.


Berries for Breakfast, crunchy carrots at lunch or thick and warming vegetable based soup and a colourful medley of veg with your dinner (minus potatoes, pasta, rice, bread!)


DID YOU KNOW?


Vegetables are carbohydrates, they're just good ones!


The more colour your fruit and veg has, the more sugar it has. This isn't a bad thing when its healthy veg like beetroots or tomatoes, or strawberries as they have so many nutrients that are great for us. It's just the richer the colours the sweeter the flavour. Your health greens like broccoli and kale are packed full of anti-oxidants, vitamins and minerals, and aid reduction in inflammation, as well as help cleanse your liver. All in all - Green veg are great!


I spoke to a menopause chef at an event a few months back and she gave me a good idea on how to create your main meal of the day - Start with deciding what vegetables you want to eat. It sounds too simple doesn't it?


I had always gone to the meat section, decided what I wanted there and came back to choose 2 or 3 veg.


Now I choose anywhere up to 6 or 7 veg, a medley is a great way to get tons of nutrients, you can roast them, stir fry them, or cook in a variety of ways and bring together for the me. You can decide on what seasoning you want, I a sucker for lemon and some ground chilli/garlic spice, a little spicy kick is always great for the metabolism. Then I think what protein shall I finish off with and I've found I can now eat less of it, as its a smaller percentage of my meal now.


BUT WHY DO WE NEED ALL THIS VEG AND HOW DOES IT RELATE TO ANXIETY


Our gut is known as 'the 2nd brain', it is packed full of neuro receptors so we need to keep a clean gut that works well, as its directly connected to our brain. Our gut is also packed full of LIVE bacteria* and these little critters are like bunny rabbits, they need veg to feed on. If you only put sugar/carbs and processed foods into your system the gut bacteria dies out, it will literally be starved or poisoned. Sounds awful right?


When I learnt this I started feeling for these little bugs that are working hard in our gut to keep it healthy. I will admit I still eat sugar and carbs, but I also pack in as much veg now as I can; plus the right kind of fruit.


Veg is known as a pre-biotic, its the fertilizer of the gut, once the bacteria are thriving and healthy your gut will begin to heal and become more effecient. You'll get less of that squirmy, 'can't quite place your finger' on it feeling! When we have a strong gut, we have a strong head, we feel invincible, and we go and get on with the day feeling like Wonder Woman.


So next time your head /body is registering anxious, just think back to what you ate yesterday, did you feed your little critters plenty of veg so that they're thriving and happy?


*If you don't have healthy gut bacteria start taking a pro-biotic, this repopulates the gut. Especially if you have had anti-biotics as they will kill all your health gut bacteria.





FINDING SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS YOU


One of the major issues with your menopause is that no one else quite gets it. GPs can be helpful but still aren't getting where you're at, you may have friends in the same boat where you support each other but are you moving forwards with solutions?


If you're the type of person that wants to relieve your symptoms not put up with them, and you really need someone to talk to then I'm here and most importantly - I understand.


I understand what's going on with your hormones, I understand health patterns, I know about the emotional impact, and I can appreciate from my previous career what it must be like to have these symptoms and try to work. I'm also always looking to find solutions and give practical advice on what you can do naturally to not only alleviate symptoms but have a healthier and happier menopause.

I do online consultations where knowledge is key and you will leave knowing what you can do to help yourself with your specific symptoms. Contact me here.


K N O W L E D G E . P A U S E . F L O U R I S H


Andrea is a Shiatsu and Chinese Medicine Practitioner who has specialised in helping women alleviate symptoms and understand perimenopause from the earliest signs. Since shocked but relieved to find out all her symptoms were menopause related 4 years ago she has dedicated her business to helping women find relief, she aims to help you 'Blossom in Your Menopause'!

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There is very little scientific backing on most of the supplements that are currently flooding the market at present - you are being sold to; you are being promised that this one pill will solve everything. I look at the ingredients and percentages of all supplements that I'm notified about or come across. Do not believe any menopause expert endorsement; I don't know who these women are.

 

The menopause experts that I trust don't endorse any of the products I've looked at. Some supplements will help with some symptoms; it's better if the supplement is targeted to a small set of symptoms that are linked; it's more likely to be effective.  They can be a good starting place but over time will become less effective; don't be disheartened it's likely that they don't have enough dosage in for what you now need. I have a Starter Supplement Guide that  explains what you need and why you need it i effective levels to help relieve your symptoms naturally.

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