What to eat during perimenopause, Gwyneth Paltrow’s diet, and experts’ 5 dietary tips
Gwyneth Paltrow said entering menopause feels like ‘losing your mind’. Gut and brain health experts explain why, and the foods that can help
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Many women in middle age might relate to Aparna Rao’s challenge with “brain fog”. She is turning 48 this year and has been going through perimenopause – the natural transition to menopause – for the past two years.
“It is getting increasingly harder to recall names, words, or recent events. I’m forgetting appointments, losing track of conversations, or misplacing items [ …] It is causing a lack of focus, general cloudiness of mind and sluggishness in thinking,” the marketing consultant based in Bengaluru, India, says.
“It’s also causing self-doubt [ …] and it leads to poor judgment or indecision, affecting the quality of my work,” she adds.
![Marketing consultant Aparna Rao says the natural transition to menopause, perimenopause, has caused a lack of focus, general cloudiness of mind and sluggishness in thinking over the last two years. Photo: Aparna Rao Marketing consultant Aparna Rao says the natural transition to menopause, perimenopause, has caused a lack of focus, general cloudiness of mind and sluggishness in thinking over the last two years. Photo: Aparna Rao](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/11/04/a9b5cb62-8999-4965-93ce-1aef17dbeb3f_bbf7f968.jpg)
Celebrities and high achievers around the world have spoken about grappling with similar issues.
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