A Fibroid-Friendly 7-Day Meal Plan: Simple, Realistic, Evidence-Based

⚕️ Medical note: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. No lifestyle approach has been proven to shrink or eliminate uterine fibroids. Please consult a qualified gynecologist or healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment options. If you are experiencing severe symptoms, seek prompt medical care.

Dietary change is most effective when it is genuinely practical. This meal plan is built around the evidence — the foods with the best rationale for fibroid management — and designed to be usable in real life, not just on paper. No exotic ingredients, no extreme restrictions, no meal-prepping your entire Sunday.

The Five Principles Behind This Plan

Every day includes: cruciferous vegetables (for estrogen metabolism support), ground flaxseed (for lignans and fibre), an omega-3 source (for anti-inflammation), legumes or whole grains (for fibre and blood sugar stability), and no red meat, alcohol, or refined carbohydrates as daily staples. See our 7 foods that help with fibroids for the science behind each.

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Day 1 — Monday

Breakfast: Porridge with 1 tbsp ground flaxseed, a handful of blueberries, and a drizzle of honey. Green tea.
Lunch: Large salad — kale, chickpeas, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, pumpkin seeds, olive oil and lemon dressing.
Dinner: Baked salmon with steamed broccoli and roasted sweet potato.
Snack: Apple with a small handful of walnuts.

Day 2 — Tuesday

Breakfast: Smoothie: spinach, frozen mixed berries, half a banana, 1 tbsp ground flaxseed, oat milk.
Lunch: Lentil soup (homemade or good quality shop-bought) with whole-grain bread.
Dinner: Tofu and vegetable stir-fry with broccoli, bok choy, garlic, ginger, brown rice. Add turmeric to the sauce.
Snack: Green tea and a small bowl of raspberries.

Day 3 — Wednesday

Breakfast: Scrambled eggs on whole-grain toast with sautéed spinach.
Lunch: Sardines (tinned, in olive oil) on whole-grain crackers with sliced cucumber and avocado.
Dinner: Chickpea and cauliflower curry with turmeric, cumin, coriander, brown rice.
Snack: Greek yoghurt with 1 tbsp ground flaxseed and sliced strawberries.

Day 4 — Thursday

Breakfast: Overnight oats (oats soaked overnight in oat milk) with chia seeds, berries, and a drizzle of almond butter.
Lunch: Quinoa bowl with roasted vegetables (courgette, red pepper, aubergine), hummus, and a squeeze of lemon.
Dinner: Mackerel (tinned or fresh) with roasted Brussels sprouts and quinoa.
Snack: Small handful of mixed nuts and a piece of dark chocolate (70%+).


Day 5 — Friday

Breakfast: Same smoothie as Tuesday or scrambled eggs — whichever is quicker on a Friday morning.
Lunch: Large salad with mixed leaves, edamame, cucumber, carrot, sesame seeds, ginger-soy dressing.
Dinner: Salmon again (or mackerel) — omega-3s are important enough to have twice in the week — with steamed kale and roasted sweet potato.
Snack: Green tea and sliced apple with nut butter.

Days 6–7: Weekend Flexibility

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Use the weekend to batch cook for the following week — lentils, brown rice, roasted vegetables — and allow more flexibility in meals while keeping the core principles: some cruciferous vegetables each day, ground flaxseed at breakfast, no red meat or alcohol as daily habits (occasional is fine), and prioritise whole foods over processed ones.

The Shopping List Essentials

Category Buy every week
Veg Broccoli, kale, spinach, sweet potato, Brussels sprouts or cauliflower
Protein Salmon or mackerel (2×), eggs, tinned sardines, chickpeas, red lentils, tofu
Grains Oats, brown rice or quinoa, whole-grain bread
Seeds Ground flaxseed (keep in fridge), pumpkin seeds, chia seeds
Fruit Mixed berries (frozen is fine), apples, bananas
Drinks Green tea, oat milk, herbal teas

For more detail on why each of these foods matters, see our complete fibroid diet guide.

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