Premenstrual
Syndrome or PMS is a bunch of symptoms that even the strongest women would
usually face several days before that time of the month. Feeling totally
frazzled and waking up with a different kind of fatigue is a reality, a zit on
the nose that wasn’t there a night before. And oh, those tender breasts plus
the soreness and heaviness. Worst, you can’t stop thinking about that fudgy
chocolate cake you saw on Instagram!
According to Anne
Price, a Certified Holistic Health Coach, an average woman experiences PMS 450
times in her lifetime. While hormones play a part in these biological changes,
there’s a way how to manage it by avoiding these foods that are likely to
alleviate the symptoms.
1. Trans fats and
hydrogenated fats
These are the
nutritional bad words everyone should be aware of. Trans fats and hydrogenated
fats are unhealthy by-products of a chemical process called hydrogenation.
Manufacturers alter the fats to solidify liquid oils and lengthen shelf life
and flavor of oils and foods that contain them. So, the next time you’re going
to pick up margarine, crackers, cookies, and snack foods from the grocery
shelves, read the labels and drop everything that says hydrogenated or
partially hydrogenated even if the nutritional profile says 0% trans-fat. Go
for saturated fats found in coconut or the healthier monounsaturated fats like
olive and avocado oil.
2. Food allergens
Food allergies
cause digestive issues and skin breakouts that are obvious signs of a possible
hormonal imbalance. But what if you have no idea which food you are allergic
to? Either you have yourself checked by a doctor or try an elimination diet.
This diet is a three-to-six-week eating plan that eliminates potential food
allergens and then reintroduces them one at a time to identify which ones your
body does not tolerate well. Top eight foods that belong to the food allergen
camp are milk, eggs, peanuts, nuts, wheat, soy, fish, and shellfish.
3. High fructose
corn syrup and refined sugar
High fructose corn
syrup is a chemically produced sugar found in sodas and fruit-flavored drinks,
while refined sugar is the ones usually stored in your pantry. It comes from
sugar cane, processed to extract sugar used to sweeten cakes, desserts,
cookies, coffee, and cereals. The difference between these and the natural
sugars found in fruits is that the former have empty calories with no
nutritional value while the latter are loaded with fiber and other nutrients
that your body needs especially right before the shark week. The absence of
fibers makes you digest these artificial sugars rapidly resulting in insulin
and blood sugar skyrocket. The result? It fuels mood swings and worsens
headaches and difficulty concentrating. That’s the reason as well why you don’t
feel full even after giving in to your sweet tooth. But of course, you don’t
have to deprive yourself especially when you’re PMSing to the max. Just stick
to dark chocolates, dates, raw honey, and reach for stevia or coconut sugar as
healthier alternatives!
4. Salt
Ever wonder why
you’re bloated or your hands and feet swell during PMS? These symptoms are
caused by none other than hormonal changes that cause water retention. And
loading up on sodium will just make it worse. Swapping salty food with nuts and
loading up on fruits and veggies are good choices to reduce the accumulation of
water weight because of a diet that’s high in sodium!
5. Caffeine
PMS is usually
associated with fatigue, mental exhaustion, and depression. A lot of women try
to counter these by increasing caffeine intake. But because caffeine is a
stimulant chemical, it causes increased heart rate and blood pressure. This
consequently leads to tension, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, and greater
exhaustion. Its diuretic nature also increases urine production and triggers
dehydration that is home to dysmenorrhea. Try herbal teas and decaffeinated
liquids instead while going through PMS.
6. Alcohol
When alcohol enters
the bloodstream, it alters the brain function that produces serotonin.
Serotonin is called the “happy hormone” because it contributes to a person’s
stability and well-being. It regulates mood, social behavior, appetite, sleep,
memory, and sexual desire functions. It is also responsible in mood alterations
and disorders. Now imagine, that PMS is at its peak and you decide to wreck
them further by drinking your favorite bar drink. Not very helpful, right? And
like the previous item, it is also diuretic. It will rob you of your
much-needed bodily fluids that will lead to prolonged dysmenorrhea. That said, abstaining
from drinking alcohol during this time is strongly encouraged.
Remember that diet
plays a key role in balancing the fluctuating hormones in a woman’s body. But
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