Here’s How Meditation Can Help Ease Pesky (and Painful!) Period Woes
Clue, a female-health and period-tracking app, claims the mindfulness practice can help alleviate some of the less-than-pleasant aspects of your period. At least one study has shown that stress can cause dysmenorrhea (a fancy way of saying menstrual cramps), and according to Clue, stress can also result in the production of lower levels of estrogen among other imbalances.
A study published in the journal Mindfulness found that meditating can even change your attitude toward period pain, potentially impacting how severe it is.
Meditation has already been linked to health benefits like curbing your alcohol cravings and relieving pain, the latter of which is crucial during those moments when you could swear your uterus is actively stabbing you. (Trust me, I've been there.)
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A small study published in the journal Mindfulness found that meditating can even change your attitude toward period pain, potentially impacting how severe it is. And aside from diminishing pesky cramps, the practice can also alleviate physical PMS symptoms like water retention and sweating, according to the study.
So, the next time you're suffering from some monthly side effects of being a woman, try a hot water bottle with a side of mindfulness. It can't hurt your case. (More than those cramps, anyway!) And also keep in mind the health benefits to, er, getting busy during your period.
Don't know how to start a mindfulness practice? Here's how to start (and stick to!) one and some inspiration for your meditation nook.
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