5 Hormone Balancing Superfoods and Recipes for Health (2024)

April 11th, 2016| Posted By: Magdalena Wszelaki| Posted in Adrenals, Anti-Candida, Articles, Estrogen Dominance, Menopause, PCOS, Thyroid| Tagged adrenals, brazil nut butter, camu camu, estrogen dominance, flaxseed, foods that heal, maca, menopause, pcos, recipes, smoothie, superfoods, thyroid

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I grew up in South East Asia where women suffer few hormonal imbalances: they often get pregnant easily, usually have no difficulty losing weight after pregnancy, struggle with little depression and anxiety, and slide into menopause with a sense of grace and deeper wisdom. Thyroid conditions have historically not been a pandemic and adrenal fatigue is unknown to most women in South East Asia .

This is in stark contrast to the realities of Western women. The culture we grew up in taught us to believe that women and hormones are synonymous with being crazy, fat, tired, having no control and going on birth control pills to “manage it all.”

In today’s article, I will explain how food can help you find that sacred balance each woman deserves to experience.

Hormonal problems are a sign of an imbalance. Do you know a person who is balanced and has weight, depression and fatigue issues? The answer is probably “no.” When in balance, wonderful things start to happen.

I want to show you how you can start this journey by adding a few foods to your arsenal of tools to help rebalance your hormones. Just to be clear: there is no one food that will reverse a hormonal imbalance. The suggestions below are great starting points.

Thyroid – Brazil Nuts

If you have a thyroid condition, it is very likely (like 90% likely) that you have Hashimoto’s disease, which is the autoimmune version of hypothyroidism. Interestingly, in most cases of hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s disease, it’s not the thyroid that needs to be looked after but the immune system (since Hashimoto’s is an autoimmune condition). One way to know whether you have Hashimoto’s is to test for thyroid peroxidase antibodies (that also go by TPOab).

If the TPOab test result is high, an important mineral that can help bring down the TPO antibodies is selenium.

Selenium plays a key role in thyroid and autoimmune health because it protects thyroid cells from oxidative damage by forming selenoproteins. This extra protection helps to bring down the TPO antibodies (medical reference). Selenium also acts as catalyst for converting the inactive T4 hormone to the biologically active T3 hormone.

The Brazil nut is the food that is highest in selenium. Three organic Brazil nuts per day will give you the daily recommended dose of 200mg of selenium. You can incorporate them into your diet in a variety of ways (see the recipes down below). If you don’t tolerate nuts, you can take a selenium supplement.

Adrenals – Camu Camu

The adrenal glands hold the highest concentration of vitamin C in the body and they need an abundance of it to function well, especially when under stress. Being tasked with producing the stress hormone, cortisol, the adrenals are hard at work in most people’s lives.

Some symptoms of adrenal exhaustion are: feeling light-headed when getting up, craving salt, sugar, feeling exhausted in the mornings, experiencing crying spells, feeling tired but wired at night, and having black circles under the eyes.

You can, of course, take vitamin C in supplemental form, but you can easily find it in food as well. This study reports that camu camu has more powerful anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties than vitamin C supplements.

Camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) is a Peruvian berry found in the Amazon rainforest. After the seeds from the camu berries are removed, the fruit is slow-dried and milled at a low temperature into a fine soluble powder.

Just ¼ of a teaspoon contains 220% of the vitamin C RDA. If you are suffering from adrenal exhaustion, I recommend going up to ½ teaspoon per day by adding it to your smoothies (see recipe below). Camu camu is great for anyone (not just for adrenal fatigue) as it also supports the immune system and helps the detoxification pathways.

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Menopause – Maca Root

Maca root (Lepidium meyenii) originates from Peru and is traditionally used by indigenous Peruvians as a vital dietary supplement believed to have favorable effects on energy and mood, fertility, improving sexual desire and decreasing anxiety, to mention a few. As a radish, it is part of the cruciferous family that is renowned for its hormone-balancing qualities.

Research has shown that maca contains no plant hormones, unlike soy and black cohosh. Instead, as an adaptogen, it helps adjust the body’s hormonal levels according to age and gender. Numerous clinical studies such as this one have shown that maca alleviates menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, forgetfulness, fatigue, moodiness, vagin*l dryness and mood swings.

Can maca be used by used by menstruating women or women with estrogen dominance? The answer is: yes. Maca can nudge estrogen in the right direction by improving symptoms such as PMS, infertility, loss of sex drive and mood swings.

Because of its butterscotch flavor, it can be easily incorporated into many recipes, like the ones below. A word of caution: as much as many women report wonderful improvements from using maca, there are those who feel worse (fatigue, digestive issues, worse PMS). It is best to tune in to your body to determine if it is the right medicinal food for you. Always start with a low dose of ÂĽ teaspoon.

Estrogen Dominance – Broccoli Sprouts

Most women have experienced some form of estrogen dominance without even realizing it. Symptoms include PMS, endometriosis, water retention, cellulite, weight gain, moodiness and infertility. Estrogen dominance can also be responsible for thyroid nodules and cancer as well as breast lumps and breast cancer. It is believed that 90% of breast cancers are of non-genetic origin and estrogen dominance can be the leading cause.

This hormonal imbalance can happen due to the dominance of the antagonistic estrogen called estradiol (or E2) as compared to progesterone or the protective estrogen called estriol (or E3). Estrogen dominance can also happen when there is an excess of metabolized estrogen called hydroxy estrones (a simple blood test called 2:16 hydroxy estrone can confirm that).

One of my favorite go-to foods to rebalance the estrogens and nudge them in the right direction are broccoli sprouts.

They contain di-indolyl-methane (short form: DIM, also found as a supplement) which detoxifies us of estradiol. Broccoli sprouts also contain the highest amounts of sulforaphane, which has been linked by numerous studies like this one to not only prevent but also reverse breast cancer. Sulforaphane can also be found in smaller quantities in other cruciferous vegetables like kale, broccoli or cauliflower.

Depending on one’s health condition, studies have shown that ¼ cup to 1 cup of broccoli sprouts can create profound health improvement resulting from rebalancing estrogen dominance.

I recommend using them raw by adding to smoothies, wraps, salads or warm (not hot) soups. See recipes below for some cool ideas.

PCOS – Flax Seed

PCOS stands for polycystic ovarian syndrome, a condition that results from high testosterone levels in women, ovarian cysts, and high sugar levels (high glucose, HA1C or insulin). Women with PCOS often cannot get pregnant, have irregular periods or no periods, experience overly oily hair and skin, acne, stubborn belly fat, excessive facial hair and frontal balding.

One of the best strategies for managing and reversing PCOS is a reduction of blood sugar levels by incorporating an abundance of proteins and fiber.

My choice of fiber is flax seed. Its benefits go beyond the fiber alone – freshly ground flax seed releases lignans that are essential in rebalancing the estrogen levels as well. Many women with PCOS also suffer from estrogen dominance (see above) so flax seed offers the double benefit: fiber to bring down the sugar levels and estrogen regulation.

Learn how to add more hormone-balancing ingredients to your meals with our FREE 15 Breakfasts to Rebalance Your Hormones guide here.

Nut Butter and Super Sprout Smoothie Recipes

I would now love to share with you some recipes that would inspire you to add these foods to your daily life and see how your hormones start shifting.

As always, exercise caution when adding these potent therapeutic foods; start with small quantities and let your body tell you how it accepts the new food.

Brazil Nut Butter

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This nut butter can be generously spread on crackers, toast or used as a dip with chopped up vegetables (I used radishes here as they also support estrogen detoxification) or fruit (I had apples on hand today). I recommend soaking the nuts to improve their digestibility. If you tolerate nuts and have no time to soak and dry them, skip the initial steps and go to the blending instructions. Allow yourself to be creative and play with other nuts and seeds (sunflower and pumpkin seed butter is wonderful too) as well as spices like cardamom, cloves or lavender.

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This nut butter can be generously spread on crackers, toast or used as a dip with chopped up vegetables (I used radishes here as they also support estrogen detoxification) or fruit (I had apples on hand today). I recommend soaking the nuts to improve their digestibility. If you tolerate nuts and have no time to soak and dry them, skip the initial steps and go to the blending instructions. Allow yourself to be creative and play with other nuts and seeds (sunflower and pumpkin seed butter is wonderful too) as well as spices like cardamom, cloves or lavender.

Author: Magdalena Wszelaki

Serves: 25 servings (tablespoons)

Ingredients

  • 2 cups organic Brazil nuts
  • Âľ cup avocado oil
  • ½ cup coconut butter
  • ½ cup golden flax seed
  • â…“ cup maca root powder
  • 1 tablespoon camu camu (available on Amazon)
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla essence or powder
  • ÂĽ teaspoon sea salt

How To Make

  1. Place the nuts in a large bowl, cover with filtered water and let them soak overnight, or 12 hours.
  2. Preheat the oven to 200F, spread the nuts on a baking tray and slow-roast for about an hour or until they become slightly brown.
  3. Cool off the nuts and place in a high-speed blender or food processor (I use a Vitamix). Add all the remaining ingredients and blend on high for 3 to 4 minutes.
  4. Transfer to an air-tight container and keep in the fridge for no longer than 2 weeks. You can also freeze the butter.

Super Sprout Smoothie

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This recipe is a little different as it takes you on an unusual taste adventure to the land of a green savory smoothie. It is an energizing way to start the day with no sugar that will sustain you until lunch with no energy crashes. This smoothie is packed with the hormone-balancing superfoods: broccoli sprouts, flax seed, maca, Brazil nuts and camu camu and can be consumed by women of any hormonal imbalances.

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This recipe is a little different as it takes you on an unusual taste adventure to the land of a green savory smoothie. It is an energizing way to start the day with no sugar that will sustain you until lunch with no energy crashes. This smoothie is packed with the hormone-balancing superfoods: broccoli sprouts, flax seed, maca, Brazil nuts and camu camu and can be consumed by women of any hormonal imbalances.

Author: Magdalena Wszelaki

Serves: 1

Ingredients

  • 1½ cups water
  • ½ avocado
  • ½ cup broccoli sprouts
  • ½ cup freshly chopped cilantro
  • 4 Brazil nuts
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons flax seed
  • 1 teaspoon maca root powder
  • ½ teaspoon camu camu powder (available on Amazon)
  • ½ teaspoon ground fennel seed
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • a generous pinch of salt

How To Make

  1. Place all the ingredients in the blender and blend until silky smooth.

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In my cookbook, Cooking For Hormone Balance, you’ll find over 125 easy, delicious recipes to nourish your body and balance your hormones without calorie restriction or deprivation.

All of the recipes are based on 20 hormone-supporting superfoods and 20 hormone-supporting super herbs—with modifications for Paleo, Paleo for Autoimmunity (AIP), anti-Candida, and low-FODMAP diets.

You can get a copy of the cookbook here.

5 Hormone Balancing Superfoods and Recipes for Health (2024)

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What super foods balance hormones? ›

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What is a simple hormone balancing breakfast? ›

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To a blender, add 20+ grams protein powder (grass-fed or plant-based), large handful spinach, 1 cup frozen berries, 1-2 spoonfuls ground flax, two spoonfuls nut butter or tahini, and unsweetened milk of choice (organic cow's milk or unsweetened non-dairy milk).

What foods should you avoid for hormonal belly fat? ›

There are a few foods to take a pass on if you're trying to avoid weight gain in general, and they apply when it comes to hormonal belly fat, too, Cording says. She suggests doing your best to avoid or minimize how much you have of red and processed meat, added sugar, and alcohol.

Are eggs bad for hormonal balance? ›

A great food source for balancing hormones is eggs, as they contain vitamin D and vitamin B6, which is beneficial for estrogen metabolism. Eggs are also a great source of HDL cholesterol, which is the healthy cholesterol your body needs for creating hormones.

How do I balance my hormones ASAP? ›

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  5. Lower sugar intake. ...
  6. Reduce stress. ...
  7. Get enough sleep. ...
  8. Eat healthy fats.

Is banana good for hormonal imbalance? ›

Consuming a balanced diet rich in nutrients like those found in bananas can promote overall health, including hormonal balance. However, while bananas can contribute to a healthy lifestyle, they are not a miracle cure for low testosterone levels.

Is apple cider vinegar good for hormones? ›

In addition to its medicinal properties for digestion, acid reflux, and acne breakouts, apple cider vinegar can also benefit hormonal balance by maintaining a healthy metabolism and blood sugar levels.

Can Apple cider vinegar cure hormonal imbalance? ›

Consuming apple cider vinegar can help you regularize your periods and hormones in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. You may also lose weight and lower blood sugar and insulin levels. Apple cider vinegar is bitter, so you can consume it by mixing it with honey to neutralize the bitter taste.

Is cucumber good for hormonal imbalance? ›

Cucumbers are packed with lignans, which are phytonutrients containing both soluble and insoluble fiber—so they fill you up without adding calories. Lignans are also antioxidants and they provide hormone-balancing feats for both men and women.

Does turmeric help regulate hormones? ›

Through its rich and varied plant chemistry, it has a powerful anti-inflammatory (antioxidant) and immune-strengthening it can be a wonderful support for hormone balance at all life stages. Here are just a few of the ways turmeric is beneficial to women: Premenstrual symptoms and cycle balance.

Is oatmeal good for hormone balance? ›

Oats are a gluten-free whole grain and contain vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. Best of all, they have been shown to support insulin sensitivity which is an important factor for balancing female hormones. I've included flaxseeds in this recipe because they contain phytoestrogens.

Can drinking lots of water balance hormones? ›

You Need Water to Maintain Health

We cannot live without it. Did you know that water consumption is also crucial for hormonal balance, keeping your skin looking healthy, and weight loss?

What are symptoms of hormonal imbalance? ›

What are the signs and symptoms of hormonal imbalance?
  • Slow heartbeat or rapid heartbeat (tachycardia).
  • Unexplained weight gain or weight loss.
  • Fatigue.
  • Constipation.
  • Diarrhea or more frequent bowel movements.
  • Numbness and tingling in your hands.
  • Higher-than-normal blood cholesterol levels.
  • Depression or anxiety.
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Does detox help balance hormones? ›

But, long term hormonal imbalances can have a negative effect on your overall health and how we feel. Allowing your body to detoxify can help with numerous hormone related ailments, including mood swings and unwanted weight gain. Our hormones regulate and change on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.

Can cinnamon cure hormonal imbalance? ›

Cinnamon is one of the most effective natural hormone balance remedies that you most likely have in your kitchen already. This post shows you how cinnamon improves hormonal imbalance symptoms and how to add it to your hormone balancing diet.

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