Natural Remedies For Period Pain

Holistic Methods to Help Ease Menstrual Cramps

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Almost every woman can relate to the bloating, cramping, (sometimes) debilitating pain that accompanies "that time of the month".

The technical term for painful periods is dysmenorrhoea and it is caused by the uterus contracting. As well as severe stomach pain, some women may experience extreme tiredness, back ache, vomiting, diarrhoea and pain down the inside of the thighs.

The usual reaction is to reach for over the counter pain medication, but nature has her own ways of helping.

Lifestyle

Having a healthy lifestyle tends to improve painful stomach cramps. Exercising regularly (yoga is thought to be effective), eating properly and cutting down on smoking and drinking can all help.

As well as these, resting and avoiding stressful sitautions (both easier said then done!) will help you to relax.

Do not try any of these treatments if you are trying to become pregnant or breastfeeding.

Herbal Remedies

Black Cohosh: Said to be very effective in the treatment of menstrual pain, this herb is usually taken as a tablet over a period of a few months. However, in some women it can cause upset stomachs and heavy bleeding during periods, so be careful not to exceed the recommended dose.

Raspberry Leafs: Usually drank as a tea (tea bags are generally available from health food shops), raspberry leaf provides pain relief and helps ease heavy periods.

Ginger: Extremely useful in easing cramps and nausea during menstruation, ginger root steeped in hot water and drank once or twice daily is one of the most popular remedies for period problems.

Feverfew: Can be taken by ingesting the leafs but normally taken in tablet form, feverfew is thought to be the best herbal remedy for easing hormone induced headaches. Be careful if eating the leafs as they can sting!

Yarrow: In Germany, Yarrow is an officially approved method for the treatment of period pain. It can be taken as a tablet or drank as a tea and helps to ease pain and heavy periods.

Camomile: A classic remedy for period pains, camomile tea is also effective for relaxation and is said to help induce calm (helpful at any time of the month!)

Lavender: Another classic, seems especially effective when used as a bath oil. As well as soothing pain, lavender can relive stress and smells gorgeous!

Other Methods

Acupuncture is thought to be helpful in easing all gynaecological problems, helping to unblock energy channels in the reproductive system. Always consult a qualfied practitoner.

A warm, relaxing bath is a tried and tested method of easing painful cramps and aches in the back and legs. As advised above, try adding some lavender oil or salts and maybe lighting some scented candles (obviously being careful with candles around the bath!)

Then of course, there is always the classic advie your grandmother gave you (well, the advice mine gave me!), relaxing with a hot water bottle held to your stomach works wonders as well as being cheap and convenient.

Hopefully, these remedies should be helpful. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, consult your doctor as this could be indicative of a more serious problem.

Graidi Taylor-Rose, Timothy Taylor-Rose

Graidi Taylor-Rose - Living in one of the most beautiful areas of Britain (North Devon) famous for it’s associations with witchcraft and ghosts, I am ...

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Feb 20, 2009 6:32 AM
Guest :
hi.i usualy use nurofens.its ibuprofens.they really help for me.
Feb 22, 2009 4:49 PM
Guest :
I suffer from Endometriosis and have had great success by taking soy isoflavones, vitex, and Dong Quai daily (periods are far less painful) and I take bayberry to help stop profuse bleeding.
Sep 26, 2009 3:55 PM
Guest :
i take ibubrofen..... it really helps my cramps but it's better if taken with caffine as it gets into the bloodstream quicker so it will work faster!
Jan 7, 2010 8:35 AM
Guest :
Thank you so much. I've been looking for some alternatives as both ibruprofen and paracetomal give me migraines.
One thing I've found to help me is eating a banana a day for the 4/5 days before I start bleeding but it's not always easy to time!
Jan 31, 2010 12:05 AM
Guest :
Thanks 4 the alternatives. I usually take ibufren, but today its not effective.
Feb 2, 2010 1:27 AM
Guest :
Try drink mint tea , it can decrease pain feeling
Aug 18, 2010 1:17 AM
Guest :
I dont realy care .....i take no medication what so EVER SO I DEAL WITH THE PAIN ... Its hard oviosly but it goes away the next day . I get sooo over welmed becuase of the unberable Pain but it's worth it . I allways wounded y boy don't haft to go throught this if itsnot our period it's being pregnate and suffering the price of pushing a ten pound chicken out ...men think that jht working and payin tha bills is alot try being in labor that's real work . Well to end this short word of wisdom it's only once a month
Jan 1, 2011 8:38 AM
Guest :
-thanks for the info,
sometimes its good to get abit of air & go for a walk but not for too long,
it is also good to do some excersize like yoga, or dancing moving around ect.
sleep is also good to sooth the pain, but you of course you can't sleep for a whole day,
but just doing other things & not sobing will help you take your mind of it & the pain wont hurt as much.
i hope this infomation helps & your pains get better
<3 :) -xxx
Feb 22, 2011 4:05 AM
Guest :
ok
but some of these remedies are kind of hard to find
especially if the pains are not regular
Mar 16, 2011 6:23 AM
Guest :
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT ARTICLE. I REQUEST YOU TO ADD HOW TO MAKE GINGER A SUITABLE MEDICINE FOR MENSTRUAL PAIN. ALSO ADD NATURAL MEDICINES TO REDUCE HEAVYFLOW DURING PERIODS.
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