AVINASH RAJAPET, co-founder & Program Director at Fitbee shares some simple do’s and don’ts that will help manage our hormones and busts some prevalent myths about our body.
With the fast-paced lifestyle we all currently lead, it is but a given that it would take a toll on our bodies. One of the most important yet frequently ignored effects is on our hormones. A hormonal imbalance occurs if there is more or less of a particular hormone in our body. If there is a small imbalance in hormones, your health could be significantly compromised. Changes in lifestyle and an increase in stress and anxiety, along with lack of consistent exercise are the most common reasons for these imbalances. To get your body back on track it is important to consider not just exercise but also nutrition, hydration and sleep.
There are plenty of ways to balance your hormones and improve your overall well-being. Hormonal imbalances are more common today than ever before. Identifying and accepting that you have a hormonal imbalance is the first and most important step.
DO’s
DONT’s:
Some Myths related to hormonal imbalance:
Fact – Exercising regularly reduces stress levels and also helps in regulating your hormones, such as insulin. In case of diabetes, metabolic disorder, or other conditions caused by hormonal imbalances, getting into a regular fitness regime can be one of the main ways to start feeling better.
Remedy – Women can begin with resistance training, breathing exercises, and yoga to get on a track for fitness.
Fact – Lifestyle changes are most responsible for hormonal imbalances and your age is not responsible for it always!
Remedy – The best way to cope with it is to get enough sleep, have a balanced diet and seeking professional help if needed.
Fact – Consumption of soy protein rather than animal protein decreases total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides and is also extremely beneficial during menopause. It also improves heart health.
Remedy – You can consume soy in different forms such as salads, boiled soy, soy milk.
Fact – It is often assumed only medical treatments can cure hormonal imbalances while the fact is there are non-medical remedies too that can help. You can also control “cortisol,” known as the stress hormone, which plays a vital role in influencing how we feel and behave.
Remedy – Going for therapy, practising daily self-affirmations, meditation, enjoying good food and keeping good company can always keep you away from chronic stress that in turn helps in treating symptoms of hormonal imbalances such as mood swings.
Hormonal imbalances can be attributed to genetics, lack of proper nutrition and an unhealthy lifestyle. However, it can be controlled by a healthy dose of exercise, diet, and sleep. Only resort to medication as a last option. It is possible to keep track of our health by just keeping an eye out for distress signals from our bodies!
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