What to eat… DURING YOUR PERIOD

Whether you’re suffering from PMS and cramps, or just want to hide under your duvet, here’s what to eat to feel energised and calm

What to eat... DURING YOUR PERIOD

by Take a Break |
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Protein

Ensuring that our blood glucose levels are in balance can help us feel energised and prevent sugar crashes and cravings. Good sources of protein include poultry, fish, eggs, pulses, nuts and seeds.

Wholegrains

These help to balance blood sugar levels by releasing energy steadily. They’re also a source of fibre needed to clear out old hormones and toxins. Good sources include brown rice, oats, quinoa and wholewheat pasta.

Leafy vegetables

Spinach, kale, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower are high in magnesium, which is a nerve and muscle relaxant and may help prevent migraines and cramps. They are also a good source of iron, which may be low, particularly if menstrual flow is heavy.

Healthy fats

Oily fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines are high in omega-3 fatty acids. These essential fats have an anti-inflammatory effect, which may reduce period pain and prevent mood swings.

Calcium-rich foods

Foods such as kale, broccoli, beans, almonds, sunflower seeds and seaweed are thought to improve hormone balance and ease menstrual symptoms.

Foods rich in B vitamins

Foods such as wholegrains, nuts, sweet potato and poultry are important for energy production. In particular, vitamin B6 is needed to produce serotonin and dopamine. Including these in your diet may improve mood symptoms.

Water

Drinking plenty of water can reduce menstrual headaches, bloating and water retention. Herbal teas also help.

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