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RD Shares What Foods To Eat According to Your Menstrual Cycle

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Last updated: 2024/04/27 at 10:13 PM
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For individuals who menstruate, cycle syncing can be a powerful way to understand and optimize how hormones affect the body. Athletes, in particular, can benefit from adopting menstrual-cycle-syncing workouts tailored to hormone fluctuations throughout the month. Nutrition plays a crucial role in hormone and menstrual cycle regulation, according to Nikki Saheb, RDN, CNS, founder of Salamati Nutrition.

Saheb recommends embracing a “four seasons” approach to nutrition, which involves adjusting your diet to align with the different phases of your hormone cycle. While research on menstrual cycles is still developing due to gender disparities, it’s essential to consult with a medical professional before making significant changes to your diet.

Each phase of the menstrual cycle presents an opportunity to optimize nutrition. During the Winter phase (Days 1-5), focusing on iron, vitamin C, and magnesium-rich foods can help replenish the body. Some recommended foods include dark leafy greens, lentils, strawberries, and beans. Avoiding processed foods, alcohol, and caffeine can help alleviate PMS symptoms during this time.

Moving into Spring (Days 6-14), incorporating phytoestrogen-rich foods like flaxseeds and probiotic-rich foods such as yogurt can support hormone balance. During the Summer phase (Around Day 15-16), emphasizing glutathione-rich foods like broccoli and omega-3-rich foods like salmon can aid in detoxification and hormone regulation.

Transitioning to Fall (Days 17-28), focusing on mineral-rich foods like almonds and fiber-rich foods like quinoa can help stabilize mood and energy levels. Zinc-rich foods such as oysters and anti-inflammatory herbs like ginger can also be beneficial during this time.

It’s important to remember that everyone’s hormonal cycle is unique, and individual variations can impact how cycle-syncing nutrition strategies apply. Ultimately, tuning into your body’s needs and adjusting your diet accordingly is crucial for overall well-being. As long as you prioritize nutrient-dense foods throughout the month, you can effectively support your body’s needs without strict adherence to a specific diet plan. Remember to listen to your body and seek guidance from a healthcare professional when needed.

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