Post-menopausal SHAKEdown

Proper nutrition changes somewhat after menopause because a woman tends to lose bone, connective tissue and muscle mass. The post-menopausal period may be accompanied by joint and muscle changes and some loss of strength, as well as cognition.

After menopause, the decreased hormone levels associated with aging may affect a woman’s cognition, as well as decrease the feelings on energy. She can combat this drop by eating a proper whole food diet that will keep her feeling on top of her game.

Please note: Staying active is also important, whether it be mental activities that challenge the mind or physical activities like walking, hiking and or gardening.

My recommendation for a client in this situation is to start the day with a Brain Boosting Smoothie which consists of a variety of whole foods with proper fiber, protein and essential fats.

 

Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.
                                              Jim Rohn

Benefits of Ingredients

Power Greens: Kale, Spinach and Collards. Leafy greens such as kale, spinach, collards, and broccoli are rich in brain-healthy nutrients like vitamin K, lutein, folate, and beta carotene. Research suggests these plant-based foods may help slow cognitive decline.

Berries: I’ve chosen blackberries and blueberries. Flavonoids, the natural plant pigments that give berries their brilliant hues, also help improve memory, research shows. In a 2012 study published in Annals of Neurology, researchers at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that women who consumed two or more servings of strawberries and blueberries each week delayed memory decline by up to two-and-a-half years.

Avocado: They contain more potassium than a banana and offer a great tasty option for essential fats. Avocados have also been known to help boost your mood.

Coconut water: Coconut water is an amazing hydrating beverage. Coconut water contains sodium and potassium, two minerals that help balance fluids throughout your day.

Ginger: Ginger benefits brain aging as well as inflammation, memory attention, and adrenal fatigue. Ginger also serves as a digestive aid…yay for the gut!

Hemp Hearts: These offer Omega-3 fatty acids, which may play an important role in helping memory and cognition. They are also packed with minerals and protein.

Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides: I’m not a big fan of protein powders but this collagen has many benefits. It can help improve skin, bones, reduce inflammation and help promote heart health.

Recipe

  • Organic Power Greens – 3-4 cups
  • Avocado – ½ Medium
  • Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts – 1 tablespoon 
  • Collagen Peptides (Vital Proteins) – 2 scoops 
  • Ginger Root – about one inch
  • Blackberries (frozen) – ½ cup
  • Blueberries (frozen) – ½ cup
  • Coconut Water – 1 cup (add slowly to a consistency that you like)

Blend it all in blender and enjoy!

* This recipe was featured in Seattle Dining http://www.seattledining.com/Current/1908/PM-shake.aspx

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