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BEAT THE BLOAT: THE PMS BLOAT - WHY IT HAPPENS AND 5 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE IT
Published on November 23, 2017 by Courtney Ranieri
Do you notice that you feel more ‘puffy’ during certain times of the month? You are not the only one. Bloating is one of the most common premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms.
Period bloating is the feeling of fullness or heaviness in the abdomen, most common right before your period starts. Although you may feel like you have gained a few pounds, this uncomfortable sensation is actually due to fluid retention in the body.
Why does bloating happen and how do you beat the bloat?
Magnesium is one of the most important minerals in the body! It is responsible for over 300 enzymatic reactions. Magnesium can also help to fight PMS symptoms including, anxiety, cramping and fluid retention due to hormonal fluctuations.
Women who experience more PMS symptoms tend to have lower magnesium levels.
A study in the Journal of Women’s Health showed that magnesium supplementation helped to decrease symptoms such as weight gain, breast tenderness, abdominal bloating.
Be sure that you are getting the right type magnesium. Magnesium bisglycinate is the most easily absorbed form of magnesium and won’t cause loose stools that other forms of magnesium, like magnesium citrate. Check out this article for more info on magnesium.
Food sources of magnesium include dark chocolate, pumpkin seeds, tofu and beans. So feel free to give into those dark chocolate cravings in moderation as long as you…
Add in Some Botanical Diuretics
Diuretics increase the production of urination. This can help reduce water and salt retention, especially when you are feeling bloated. Natural diuretics include:
Dandelion
Burdock
Green Tea
Why Does Bloating Happen?
PMS bloating occurs due to the natural fluctuations in female hormones during your cycle. There are two main hormones that influence your cycle, estrogen and progesterone. These hormones can cause bloating as they have an effect the body’s fluid regulation mechanisms. Estrogen tends to increase fluid retention. This is because estrogen causes sodium and fluid retention within the cells. There are 4 main subsets of PMS: PMS-A (anxiety), PMS-D (depression), PMS-H (hyperhydration), PMS-C (craving). Bloating is a common symptom of PMS - Hyperhydration. Other symptoms of this subset include breast tenderness, water retention, swelling of extremities and weight gain.How Do You Beat the Bloat Naturally?
Magnesium
Magnesium is one of the most important minerals in the body! It is responsible for over 300 enzymatic reactions. Magnesium can also help to fight PMS symptoms including, anxiety, cramping and fluid retention due to hormonal fluctuations.
Women who experience more PMS symptoms tend to have lower magnesium levels.
A study in the Journal of Women’s Health showed that magnesium supplementation helped to decrease symptoms such as weight gain, breast tenderness, abdominal bloating.
Be sure that you are getting the right type magnesium. Magnesium bisglycinate is the most easily absorbed form of magnesium and won’t cause loose stools that other forms of magnesium, like magnesium citrate. Check out this article for more info on magnesium.
Food sources of magnesium include dark chocolate, pumpkin seeds, tofu and beans. So feel free to give into those dark chocolate cravings in moderation as long as you…