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Best Tips for Good Nutrition Through the Menopause

Posted on October 17, 2023 by Sally-Anne Turner

The menopause is the natural end to a woman’s reproductive life, generally occurring between the ages of 45 and 54. It is characterised by uncomfortable and sometimes debilitating symptoms, including hot flashes, insomnia, weight gain, and mental health issues. The menopause is caused by hormonal changes, including a decline in estrogen and progesterone levels, which is why many women tend to seek natural ways to balance their hormone levels and nutrients to reduce the severity of their symptoms.

How Can Nutrition Impact Menopausal Symptoms?

Nutrition can play a crucial role in managing menopausal symptoms and supporting overall well-being during this transitional period. A balanced diet can help alleviate symptoms such as hot flashes, improve mood stability, support bone health, and manage weight fluctuations. A diet rich in nutrients can naturally supplement the vitamins and minerals the body lacks at this stage in a woman’s life.

That being said, sometimes nutrients cannot be properly absorbed through the diet, in which case women can turn to supplementation with pills, powders, capsules, and liquids.

Best Foods to Eat Through the Menopause

Including the following foods in your diet can help support your health and well-being during the menopause:

It’s also crucial to lead an active lifestyle with plenty of physical activity and movement. This improves heart health and decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Which Supplements should I take through the menopause?

While a balanced diet could provide some of the necessary nutrients, women may benefit from taking specific supplements during the menopause. It is always best to consult with professionals to determine if supplementation is necessary based on your individual needs.

In medical wellness clinics like Bodyline, blood tests and analysis are available to identify the specific nutrients, vitamins, and hormones that you need to supplement during your menopause journey. No two women are the same, which is why treatments targeting menopause symptoms shouldn’t be a one-size-fits-all.

We test for estrogen, progesterone, DHEA, testosterone, as well as vitamin D, vitamin B12, zinc, and magnesium. Only by a specialist menopause nurse analysing your blood results and medical history can you be sure how to correctly treat your menopausal symptoms with titrated prescriptions and supplements.

Common supplements for menopause include:

Remember to consult with a healthcare professional, such as Bodyline menopause clinicians before starting any new supplements to ensure they are suitable for your specific needs and health condition.

Improving Your Nutrition with Bodyline's M Plan

Bodyline's M Plan is a comprehensive medical wellness program designed to support women during the menopause. In addition to providing personalized guidance and support, the M Plan offers nutrition-focused solutions to help manage menopausal symptoms.

By using the M Plan, you can:

Remember, good nutrition can be essential for managing menopausal symptoms and supporting overall well-being. By adopting a balanced diet, considering appropriate supplementation, and seeking guidance from professionals like Bodyline, you can navigate the menopause with confidence and vitality.

If you're looking for personalized support and guidance on taking supplements during the menopause, contact Bodyline today at 0800 995 6036 or visit our website to learn more about our comprehensive medical wellness programs.

About The Author

Sally-Anne Turner

I am founder and Managing Director of Bodyline, with over two decades of experience in the healthcare and wellness industries. I combine a deep understanding of medical wellness with a passion for science-backed health solutions and future-focused care. I have a specialist interest in developing gold standard clinical services for medical weight loss, including the latest GLP-1 medications, hormone health, and low-dose naltrexone (LDN) treatments.

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