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7 brilliant home remedies for menstrual cramps

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Cramping, bloating, mood swings, lower back pain, headache, fatigue, heavy bleeding – This ‘natural process’ is our passage into womanhood.


Did you know that dysmenorrhea i.e. extreme period pain interferes with the daily activities of 1 in every 5 women. Research shows period pain can at times be as “bad as having a heart attack.

It’s something that should be taken care of, like anything else.

To make sure you don’t suffer every month and toss and turn in pain, we have listed 7 effective home remedies to ease period pain and even prevent menstrual cramps:

1. Massage with sesame oil

Sesame oil is rich in linoleic acid, and has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. You can use sesame oil and massage it on your lower abdomen while you’re menstruating. It helps a lot.

2. Fenugreek Seeds

Fenugreek seeds are known to facilitate weight loss, is good for your liver, kidneys and metabolism. Turns out, that they could be a good companion during your period too. You can reduce period pain with the help of fenugreek seeds. All you need to do is soak it in water for 12 hours, and then drink up.

3. Heat

Applying heat on the lower abdomen helps relax the contracting muscles in the uterus. A hot water bottle always does the trick, but you can use over-the-counter heating pads or patches for comfort as well. Sipping on warm fluids or taking a hot shower also helps to relieve pain and make you feel more relaxed.

4. Exercise

This may seem crazy to you, considering you can barely move (let alone brisk walk) when you’re dying in pain. But exercising increases circulation to the pelvic region and releases endorphins to counteract the prostaglandins (hormone-like substances that cause the uterine muscles to contract during menstruation). Do yoga asanas such as pranayama and shavasana (the corpse pose) while menstruating, as it eases pain and helps the body to relax.

5. Ginger and black pepper tea

Make herbal tea using dried ginger and black pepper. Add a little sugar for taste, but avoid milk. Ginger can effectively reduce period pain, as it plays a key role in lowering the levels of prostaglandins. As an added bonus, it also helps make irregular periods regular and fights fatigue associated with premenstrual syndrome.

6. Cumin seeds

You can make a herbal tea out of cumin seeds to reduce period pain. Cumin has a relaxing effect, and its anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties are useful for for getting rid of menstrual cramps.

7. Chamomile tea

According to a study, Chamomile tea has pain-relieving properties. It helps relax the uterus and decrease the production of prostaglandins, thus reducing period pain.