By Tamika Morrison
A combination of the right foods is a powerful healing agent to the body that travels as chemicals through the body’s hormonal system. Our body absorbs the vitamins, nutrients and minerals food provides to sustain a well-adjusted and functioning body.
Imbalanced hormones can create endocrine disruptions like producing too much estrogen that negatively affects a woman’s body. Disruptions include abnormal menstruation, heavy/painful periods, PMS, headaches, decreased sex drive, bloating, mood swings, fatigue, anxiety & depression, breast tenderness, endometriosis, fibroids, hormonal weight gain and more.
This imbalance leads to conditions like fibroids. Since our eating choices influence our hormones, for better or worse, it will also be your eating choices that help combat and eliminate these conditions.
Below are seven categories of foods that can help naturally balance and support healthy hormone levels that will reduce or stop fibroid symptoms and improve female health.
Here are 7 Foods For Fibroids:
1. Super Seeds
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Known as nutritional powerhouses, seeds are packed with healthy fats, protein and a range of micronutrients. They contain all the starting components necessary to develop into complex plants, which makes them so powerful.
A diet that regularly incorporates the following super seeds will reduce or eliminate diseases like fibroids and other disruptions affecting female reproductive organs.
2. Cruciferous veggies
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Cruciferous veggies like broccoli, brussels sprouts, and cauliflower as well as arugula, bok choy, cabbage, and kale are sulfurous veggies that help with getting rid of harmful estrogen. If we aren’t properly detoxifying bad estrogen and eliminating it then it can build up in the system and cause disruptions. Dietitians recommend women with fibroids increase their intake of cruciferous vegetables. This group of vegetables contains indole-3-carbinol, which research suggests may prevent fibroid and estrogen-driven tumors due to its effect on estrogen metabolism.
3. Root Veggies
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Vegetables like carrots, sweet potato, radishes, onions, garlic, turnips, parsnips, celeriac, and rutabaga are root vegetables that balance hormones. Carrots are especially helpful for preventing balancing estrogen levels and are known as a super fertility food. Sweet potato has compounds that boost progesterone levels.
4. Soy
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Soy is a high-quality protein. One or two daily servings can be beneficial to our health. Keep in mind, the soy in our food supply is a processed product of the soybean.
Do your research accordingly when using soy-related products due to their regular processing in U.S.-based food sources like dairy (soy milk) and tofu.
5. Dark Berries
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Blueberries, cranberries and blackberries have a natural compound that helps get you pregnant. For example, blueberries, called a superfood, are a fruit that can help increase chances for fertility in both women and men and makes the environment tough for fibroids and fibroid symptoms to thrive.
Blueberries contain phytonutrients loaded with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, this helps boost both female and male fertility.
6. Seeded Grapes
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Proflavanol is a powerful plant-derived antioxidant joined with extracts from grape seeds. In women, Proflavanol increases blood circulation to the pelvic area, decreases inflammation and reduces the impact of stress on the body. These benefits offer an enhanced uterine environment that is better prepared for implantation and a healthy pregnancy.
7. Organic Meats/Protein
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Always opt for organic or grass-fed meat to avoid any possibility of added hormones that can be found in conventionally raised meat.
For meat to be certified organic, animals must be raised in healthy living conditions -that consist of outdoor grazing for a required minimum amount of time, fed a 100% organic diet and not administered antibiotics or hormones.
Organic, pasture-raised meat and dairy have a healthier balance of fats, higher levels of Omega-3 fatty acids and won’t expose you to added hormones and antibiotics that disrupt your body’s system.
Empower yourself by eating a combination of the referenced over a sustained time to enjoy the benefits of strengthening your reproductive organs.