Diet Tips for Endometriosis Patients

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Endometriosis is a painful condition where tissues outside of the womb, generally in the pelvic area, starts acting like the lining of the womb. These tissues tend to thicken and start breaking down, leading to pain, discomfort and fertility problems.

Causes of endometriosis are not fully grasped, as there are several different theories as to why this happens.

As an endometriosis patient, it is important to have a healthy diet and lifestyle to tackle the condition. Eating affects how you feel and experts around the world share some “common grounds” as to what’s considered a helpful choice for endometriosis patients:

  • Follow a balanced diet, focusing on foods that are rich in iron, fibre and essential fatty acids (EFAs) – apples, pears, plums, beans, peas, broccoli, chia and flax seeds, tofu, fish, eggs, etc…
  • Increase your physical activity – yoga and swimming are excellent exercises.
  • Drink lots of water – at least 1/2 gallon of water a day keeps your body hydrated.

Experts also have the same “common ground” over things to avoid :

    • Alcohol – Extremely inflammatory; affects vitamin D levels in the liver.
    • Caffeine – Caffeine can increase menstrual pain as well as raising oestrogen levels.
    • Soya – Soya contains elevated levels of phytoestrogens and other toxins that can trigger endo symptoms.
    • Saturated fats – Found in margarine, butter, and lard – they trigger the production of inflammatory prostaglandins. 

Learn more about endometriosis here: http://bit.ly/learnEndometriosis

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