10 Proven Ways to Relieve Period Pain Naturally

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10 Proven Ways to Relieve Period Pain Naturally

By BeSukhi Team  ·  7 min read  ·  May 2025

Over 80% of women experience period pain at some point. For many, it’s just an annoyance — for others, it’s debilitating. The good news: there are simple, natural approaches that genuinely work. Here are 10 evidence-backed remedies you can try today.

Why Does Period Pain Happen?

Period pain (medically called dysmenorrhea) is caused by prostaglandins — hormone-like chemicals that trigger uterine contractions. Higher prostaglandin levels mean more intense cramping. The pain typically starts 1–2 days before your period and lasts 2–3 days.

10 Natural Remedies That Actually Work

1

Heat Therapy

Applying a heating pad or hot water bottle to your lower abdomen relaxes uterine muscles. Studies show heat is as effective as ibuprofen for mild to moderate cramps.

2

Ginger Tea

Ginger has powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Drinking ginger tea twice a day during your period can significantly reduce cramp intensity.

3

Gentle Yoga & Stretching

Child’s pose, cat-cow, and supine twists help release tension in the pelvic area. Even 15–20 minutes can reduce pain and bloating.

4

Omega-3 Rich Foods

Flaxseeds, walnuts, fatty fish, and chia seeds reduce prostaglandin production. Adding these regularly can reduce cramp severity over time.

5

Ajwain (Carom Seeds) Water

A traditional Indian remedy that works. Boil 1 tsp of ajwain in 2 cups of water, strain, and drink warm. Reduces bloating and cramps.

6

Magnesium-Rich Foods

Low magnesium is linked to worse cramps. Eat more dark leafy greens, bananas, dark chocolate, and legumes.

7

Staying Hydrated

Dehydration worsens bloating and cramping. Aim for 8–10 glasses daily. Warm water and herbal teas (chamomile, fennel) are especially helpful.

8

Reducing Caffeine & Salt

Caffeine constricts blood vessels and worsens cramps. Excess salt causes water retention. Cut back on chai, coffee, and packaged snacks.

9

Abdominal Massage with Oil

Gently massage your lower abdomen in circular motions with warm coconut or sesame oil. Improves circulation and relieves cramping.

10

Turmeric Milk (Haldi Doodh)

Curcumin in turmeric is a proven anti-inflammatory. Warm milk with ½ tsp turmeric and a pinch of black pepper before bed eases period discomfort.

Foods to Eat vs. Avoid During Your Period

Eat More Of Avoid or Reduce
Dark leafy greens (spinach, methi)Caffeine (chai, coffee, cola)
Bananas (potassium, reduces bloating)Salty, packaged snacks
Ginger, turmeric, ajwainFried and oily food
Nuts and seeds (flax, walnut)Refined sugar and sweets
Warm herbal teas (chamomile, fennel)Cold drinks and ice cream
🩺 Medical Note Severe, progressively worsening period pain can be a sign of endometriosis or PCOS — both common and treatable conditions. If pain is getting worse each cycle or doesn’t respond to home remedies, please see a gynaecologist.

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