"Periods are Red, I'm feeling Blue.
Screw You Hormones, Mother Nature I can't handle you."
Needless to mention, most girls and women have experienced this kind of emotion at least once when they're in the cramp town with irritable pain, heightened anxiety, low energy, extreme fatigue, mood swings and disturbed physical activities due to their monthly cycle.
Periods are uncomfortable, painful and exhausting beyond imagination especially for females who bleed excessively. Some of them feel constantly paranoid that their clothes might get visibly soaked with blood even when it has never happened actually.
Owing to such personal experiences, I thought of jotting down a listicle for some effective solutions for period struggle that most of us go through.
Mild exercise during periods helps loosen the muscles and restores the hormones needed for a regular menstrual cycle. One can opt for low intensity aerobics, light walk, yoga or even a fun dance. Exercise has been proven beneficial to alleviate symptoms related to period cycle, just ensure it shouldn’t put
additional stress on your body and interfere with your periods.
Massage therapy using essential oils during menstruation is really relaxing as it involves pressing specific points around your abdomen, legs, calves and back. I personally enjoy using lavender, peppermint and rose oil diluted with sweet almond oil. It makes your senses relieve the stress as well.
Besides working on your physical and mental comfort, yet another mindful approach is to wisely pick what you put into your mouth to keep those cramps in place. Hydrating yourself with warm liquids like Chamomile tea is a pain reliever for many that helps soothe your cramps. Try eating water-based foods, chew some nuts, or treat yourself with some dark chocolate as a dessert.
In the end, I would say, "Don't be afraid of bleeding. We bleed to keep the world moving."
I've heard about this before! I think its definitely a must try for some kind of period relief.
ReplyDeleteI have pretty much given up all chocolate other than dark chocolate (which I enjoy daily). It is so good, and even a little bit is so satisfying! I, too, feel like I need it a lot more during my period.
ReplyDeleteThat is 100% accurate! I eat dark chocolate like, well, candy when my period comes around.
ReplyDeleteI eat dark chocolate every time my period comes. It really does help so much. People think it's a myth for some reason, but it's not!
ReplyDeleteYou are soooooooooooooooo right about dark chocolate. Since having it during my time of the month as well has made such a difference.
ReplyDeleteI've grown to love dark chocolate as the years pass, I find that it makes me feel better than eating regular milk or white chocolate, perhaps it's the iron you mentioned!
ReplyDeleteI'm actually not a fan of sweets, but dark chocolates are an exemption! This is great idea during periods. Gotta have one for sure!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this remedy! Mine is unfortunately due to come on in a few days, so I'm always looking for a good remedy to try! And who doesn't love dark chocolate!
ReplyDeleteI did not know this. I can't wait to test it now, lol!
ReplyDeleteI can see why this would have benefits. Good to know for sure!
ReplyDeleteA ton of my girl friends complain a lot about cramps and i never really know what i could do to help. Maybe i could sent them this blog and have a bunch if dark chocolates delivered!
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