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Here's a Hot Flash
How to Manage Menopause Naturally
By Kelly Burgess
As for fats and sugars, they should be used sparingly. Fats should be high-quality fats such as olive oil. Look for hidden sugars in products; it's often disguised as corn syrup.
Dr. Gillespie is the first to admit that she hates exercise. She's also the first to admit how very necessary it is for women in their menopausal years. Spataro agrees. "Women should do aerobic exercises along with weight training to slim down if needed, and to keep their metabolisms from slowing down and causing weight gain," she says.
Exercise also helps to keep women from losing bone mass, a process that speeds up precipitously before and after menopause.
If you smoke, stop. Heart attacks kill far more women than breast cancer, and after menopause a woman's chance for a sudden, fatal heart attack is near that of a man's. Furthermore, the single largest risk factor for a heart attack in a woman is smoking.
Limit alcohol. It causes weight gain and is suspected to raise the risk of breast and other cancers.
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