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Not all women will need all of these supplements, and Gittleman
recommends the minimum that is needed to reduce symptoms. Details for use are
clearly delineated in the book, as well as resources for where some items can be
obtained. Another highlight of this section is the chapter: "Natural Quick
Fixes for Perimenopause Symptoms". These are practical remedies,
sometimes only needed for a short period of time to correct an imbalance. |
Gittleman is well known by women for her other books on
Nutrition. Part 2 goes into more detail about The Changing Diet, or what
Gittleman calls The Hormone Balancing Diet. She supports the 40-30-30 plan, and
has an excellent software program to use to analyze your meals. Information
about this program can be found on her website. She feels this way of eating is very beneficial for women and a way of
decreasing the symptoms of perimenopause and improving overall health. She again
provides examples from case studies of women who have seen improvements with
these dietary changes. She clarifies the significance of foods with a high
glycemic index and suggests ways to avoid the negative impact of these foods
that trigger insulin highs in the same way that sugars do. |
| Ann Louise also refers to
the concept of Slow Burners and Fat Burners, with reference to another popular
book of hers, Your Body Knows Best. I have been
following
these recommendations for over three years now, and have seen some very positive
results in my own health. It has been well documented that by decreasing
specific complex carbohydrates and sugars women are finding improvement
especially with such conditions as yeast infections and fibromyalgia. I
especially liked the chapter on "Pure Water and Food". Here she
very sensibly discusses the impact on our health of certain environmental
hazards, and just enough information to encourage women to research the topic
further. |
| This book has lots of common sense and practical ideas, and
enough information and resources to support rational decision making and
empowerment. Other books I recommend most highly to women who want to
learn about the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of their body and how
it functions are Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, and The
Wisdom of Menopause by Christine Northrup, and Taking Charge of Your Fertility, by Toni
Weschler.
All three of these books encourage women to take responsibility for learning
about and maintaining their own health, and correcting imbalances. |