I
initially decided to go
vegan for reasons that had nothing to do with my period. I gave up
all animal products for environmental and ethical reasons, but I had heard from
a few different people that adopting a plant-based diet would ease many of my
menstrual woes. I was skeptical, to say the least.
After
eating a strict plant-based diet for three months, though, I was shocked to see
significant changes in my cycle. I was much less moody, less anxious, and less
prone to crying for no reason. My cramps were minimal and my flow was much
lighter.
Jennifer Wider, MD,
nationally renowned women's health expert, told POPSUGAR that this isn't
uncommon. Although there aren't many studies out there confirming this to be
true, a plant-based diet is known to have a positive effect on menstruation.
"Many women who adopt a plant-based diet have touted the benefits when it
comes to their monthly cycles," Dr. Wider told POPSUGAR. "[They]
describe lighter periods, less PMS symptoms including, mood swings, cramps, and
even bloating."
Fast
forward to another six months of being vegan, and I got to the point where, if
I wasn't keeping track of my cycle, I didn't even know my period was coming
until it surprisingly showed up. There were no warning signs - no debilitating
cramps, no strange cravings, and no rage. And I would only bleed for two days,
which was a huge improvement from my previous heavy six-day cycles.
Julieanna Hever,
plant-based dietitian and health expert, said although there isn't much primary
scientific data on this topic, she has heard dozens of anecdotal stories like
this before, and she herself has experienced a significant improvement in her
menstrual cycle when she changed her diet. "Plant-based diets are
anti-inflammatory," she told POPSUGAR.
Dr. Wider
agreed. "One of the reasons a plant-based diet may ease symptoms
associated with the menstrual cycle is due to its anti-inflammatory
effects," she told POPSUGAR. "Many women take non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs like Aleve, Motrin, and Advil while they have their
periods to lessen the cramps, etc. A plant-based diet has may work in the same
way."
"I think it's always important to consult your doctor before making any major switch," Dr. Wider advises. You may run the risk for suffering from low iron levels or even anemia. You can get a simple blood test from your doctor to see if you need to take a supplement after you make the dietary changes.
I've been vegan for quite a
while now, and my period is so much easier to handle. It shows up on time every
month and causes me little to no pain. I'm no longer moody or irritable. Rather
than stopping me from going about my day-to-day life, my period comes and goes
without much of a fuss. There's not a doubt in my mind that this is due to my
plant-based diet.
Culled from Popsugar US

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