Menopause
Cake
Menopause cake or HRT Cake as some call it. Yes, it really
does exist, but whether it works on you or not, only you can
find out, by trying the recipe below.
Menopause cake is rich in ingredients
such as linseed and soya flour that have high levels of a
substance called phytoestrogens. These substances are
essentially plant versions of the female sex hormone oestrogen
(the term 'phyto' means plant).
I first heard about it from my reflexologist who had great
success with it. Out of the five friends(including my
reflexologist) who tried it, two found it worked really well,
two found no great change and one experienced a bit of
bloating.
Here is the recipe;
Recipe for Menopause
Cake
4ozs/100g Soya flour
4ozs/100g wholemeal flour (replace with more oats
for wheat free loaf)
4ozs/100g rolled oats
4ozs/100g linseeds
2ozs/50g pumpkin seeds
2ozs/50g flaked almonds or walnuts or any other
nuts
2ozs/50g sesame seeds
2ozs/50g sunflower seeds
2 pieces of finely chopped stemmed ginger
(optional)
8ozs/225g raisins or dates or cranberries
½ teaspoon nutmeg
½ teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground ginger
15 fl oz/425ml Soya milk
1 tablespoon malt extract
Method:
Put all the dry ingredients into a large bowl. Add Soya milk
and malt extract, mix well and leave to soak for about 30
minutes to one hour.
Heat the oven to 190°C/375°F/gas 5.
Line a small loaf tin with baking
parchment.
If the mixture ends up too stiff (it should have a soft
dropping consistency), stir in some more Soya milk.
Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for about one
to one and a half hours.
Test with a skewer to check its cooked properly.
Turn out and cool.
Eat one thick slice of Menopause Cake a day.
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