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01-04-2006 05:59 PM | |
Jennifer89 |
I notice that I get lighter cramps when I eat healthier. I have also taken other steps to be confertable that have helped me. I will often walk my dog if I'm feeling tired, and that gives me an energy boost. If your eating a lot less fatty and high sugar foods, then you should be more comfertable. But did you say that it's only been two days? I don't think that two days would have changed it that much, I'd say that it would take at least a month. But, if you notice less cramps, then good for you! |
01-02-2006 02:58 PM | |
Elena99 | No cramps at all anymore for me, but I get very moody. |
01-02-2006 02:05 PM | |
ilovemydragon | I get the same cramps but my PMS is not as bad. I think it has something to do with eating soy. |
01-02-2006 11:02 AM | |
Tesseract | I've heard a lot about vegetarianism reducing menstrual problems as well as menopausal difficulties, and I too have noticed an improvement. It's said that there is no word in Japanese for "hot flash," because Japanese women simply don't experience menopause the way western women do. |
01-02-2006 10:51 AM | |
Jinga |
I'm not sure if I noticed a vegan connection myself, even though we seem to be on the same dietary and hormonal schedule ![]() |
01-02-2006 10:47 AM | |
Spaz |
I've been trying to go vegan and I've been vegan for about two days now (started on jan. 1st). I just started my period as well, and it seems like I'm not getting cramps as bad as I usually do, usually I'm popping tylenols and stuff like every 2 hours because I'm like doubled over in pain. but this time the first day of my period I only took two aleve and I was fine, and today I havent had to take anything. Anyone noticed this? |
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