Medical research has historically focused on white men, leading to significant diagnostic gaps and higher mortality rates for women, particularly regarding heart attacks. To address these systemic health disparities, Dr. Amy Shah introduces the "30-33" framework, a science-backed nutritional protocol designed to optimize female hormonal health, energy, and longevity. This protocol mandates consuming 30 grams of protein in the first meal to support muscle maintenance and neurotransmitter production, 30 grams of fiber daily to nourish the gut microbiome, and three probiotic-rich foods to reduce inflammation and improve mood. By prioritizing whole foods like eggs, lentils, berries, and fermented dairy while avoiding ultra-processed items, women can effectively manage the accelerated muscle loss associated with perimenopause and improve overall metabolic function. This simple, actionable blueprint empowers women to take control of their physiological health through targeted nutritional intervention.
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