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10 Dangerous Foods For Endometriosis by planbwellness: 5:59pm On Apr 04, 2016
10 DANGEROUS FOODS FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS

Endometriosis is a disorder in which the tissue that forms the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterine cavity. The lining of the uterus is called the endometrium. Endometriosis occurs when the endometrium grows on the ovaries, bowel, and tissues lining the pelvis.

Pelvic pain, abnormal periods and infertility are the common symptoms of endometriosis.

It is also important to note that most women afflicted with the challenge of endometriosis unknowingly endanger themselves the more by consuming some foods that worsen the condition. 10 of such foods are explained below;

Red Meat

According to new research, consumption of red meat can increase the risk of endometriosis by more than 80%. You need to stop ham (pork that has been preserved through salting, smoking, or wet curing) particularly as it has food additive of sodium nitrate which is highly toxic and can interfere with functioning of your reproductive system.

Trans Fats

Women whose diets are rich in foods containing Omega-3 oils might be less likely to develop endometriosis, while those whose diets are heavily laden with trans fats might be more likely to develop the debilitating condition, new research published suggests. Doughnuts, cookies, crackers, muffins, pies and cakes are examples of foods that may contain trans fat. Limit how frequently you eat them. Limit commercially fried foods and baked goods made with shortening or partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.

Wheat Flour Foods

Wheat flour foods including white bread, pasta, pastry, cakes are linked to obesity. In a recent study, it has been established that childhood obesity could be precursors to endometriosis. Obese women also have risk of endometrial cancer. Avoiding these foods improves overall health of your body and also reduce the risk of endometriosis.

Processed Foods

All processed foods come with additives, preservatives and chemical flavours that stimulate the growth of bad prostaglandins (prostaglandins are a group of lipids made at sites of tissue damage or infection that are involved in dealing with injury and illness. They control processes such as inflammation, blood flow, the formation of blood clots and the induction of labour). Eliminating these foods from your menu reduces the symptoms of endometriosis considerably.

Refined Sugar

All the food items prepared from refined sugar will cause acidic environment within your body. Excessive amounts of acids are not at all good as they deplete oxygen, calcium and other minerals from your body. It is also an ideal ground for the growth of bacteria and virus. This environment is also responsible for endometriosis.

Wheat

Wheat contains gluten and those who are sensitive to gluten have chances of suffering with increased symptoms of endometriosis. Products containing wheat and gluten should be - See more at: http://planbwellness.com/10-dangerous-foods-for-endometriosis/#sthash.NIdpUfrk.dpuf

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