4 foods to eat when you have menstrual cramps
- News Update
- Feb 16, 2018
- 1 min read
Menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea) are throbbing or cramping pains in the lower abdomen.
Foods rich in potassium can help relieve menstrual cramps before and during a menstrual cycle.
Many women have menstrual cramps just before and during their menstrual periods.
Do you suffer from painful menstrual cramps? Did you know that small dietary tweaks can make a huge difference when it comes to easing the menstrual pain?
Revamp your diet plan by incorporating the foods listed below to ease the pain.

Ginger
Take it from us. Fresh ginger tea may help to ease painful abdominal cramping. To make ginger tea, peel a thumb-sized piece of root ginger, slice, and steep in hot water with a slice of lemon for 5 minutes.
Salmon
Omega-3 fatty acids decrease inflammation and pain associated with menstrual cycles and can be obtained by eating two to three servings of cold-water fish. Salmon and sardines are all good sources.
Spinach
When it comes to foods that help ward off menstrual cramps, it’s hard to beat spinach. It an excellent health food and an important vegetable for women who suffer from painful menses.
It provides an ample supply of many nutrients that have been shown to fight menstrual cramps, including vitamin E, vitamin B6, and magnesium.
Dark chocolate
Eating too much sugar at this time of the month isn’t a great idea but you can try dark chocolate to satisfy your sugar cravings and ease your pain because it is a rich source of magnesium.
Avocado, eggs, liver, and almonds are also rich in vitamin E, so up your intake of these foods in the lead up to your period.
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