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Blogger dice que su dieta vegana le causó menopausia temprana

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Blogger dice que su dieta vegana le causó menopausia temprana

Blogger dice que su dieta vegana le causó menopausia temprana

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Virpi Mikkonen de 38 años es una blogger finlandesa vegana que ha ganado seguidores por su dieta y libros de cocina que promueven el no comer carne, sin embargo, esta mujer que vivía sin consumir gluten, carne, azúcar procesada y lácteos ahora ha cambiado de nuevo su alimentación pues dice que ser vegana le causó una menopausia temprana.

Sufría de olas de calor y pausas en su periodo menstrual, pero fue hasta que le salió una erupción en la cara que buscó ayuda de un especialista en medicina china, quien le dijo a Virpi que debía dejar de comer tanta comida cruda y comenzar a comer carne, reporta el New York Post.

“No funciona para todos. No me funcionó. El problema era no ser vegano, per se, era la dieta vegana y mi estilo de vida estresante", dice ella al Daily Mail.

Añade que ahora incluye omelettes, albóndigas, pollo, verduras y caldo de carne en su dieta, aunque aún sólo bebe leche de avena y evita el gluten, el almidón y el azúcar refinada.

"Tal vez si hubiera tenido un estilo de vida súper relajado en algún lugar de Hawái, no habría tenido ningún problema en ser vegano. Pero en esta vida que estoy viviendo, la dieta no me funcionó y eso está totalmente bien", agrega Virpi.

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