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What happens to women during the premenstrual period?

Do you get the feeling that women in their premenstrual period’s are crazy and hypersensitive? Do you think you are like that? Then this text is for you. Premenstrual period tension is a cyclical period that precedes menstruation by a few days. It occurs mainly because of hormone oscillations, which interfere in the female central nervous system.

Are women during premenstrual periods crazy?

There is a stigma that before women menstruate, they get a little out of their mind’s. This is because some people feel the symptoms more strongly than others. The woman’s body goes through changes during PMS, which can generate certain symptoms, such as headaches, acne, cramps, breasts swelling, depression, excessive crying, irritability and even increased appetite. Does this sound like you?

Well, just know that this is very common and doesn’t have to be like the boogeyman.

To get through this uncomfortable period, check out these tips.

Alleviating premenstrual period symptoms

  • Practice physical activity that gives you pleasure (walking outdoors, biking, swimming) – In addition to relieving pain, sport can release hormones and leave you feeling well, as long as it’s not too stressful
  • If you get quite stressed during this time, avoid making important appointments, such as business meetings, or making important decisions. Wait for the dust to settle down a bit
  • Take care of your body and your self-esteem. Go to the hairdresser, go out with your friends, do whatever makes you feel good.
  • Try to stay optimistic, pushing negative thoughts from your mind
  • Eat a balanced diet. Restrictive diets already make us irritated in normal times, so avoid them. Eat when you feel hungry and look for tasty foods. The motto is: eat better, not less.

A very important issue to address is food. You may have noticed that when we are on a restrictive diet we become more irritable and moody. Now, imagine going through PMS and still feeling hungry and craving food. Sounds like a nightmare, right? And it’s true. In my practice, I can see that when women make peace with food and stop being so restrictive, premenstrual period symptoms disappear or decrease greatly. This is because they are well nourished and their bodies aren’t missing anything.

A woman going through PMS doesn’t have to go through a time of darkness. It’s possible to circumvent the situation with balance and health. Now, if your symptoms are too strong and even disrupt your routine and relationships, ideally you should see a doctor, who will indicate the best way forward for you.

How about learning my Sophie Effect method, which teaches you to transform your relationship with food and to listen to your body’s signals again?

It includes six weeks of videos and materials that will explain eating habits, and how you can regain the pleasure of eating. Check it out!

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Dra Sophie Deram

Sophie Deram, PhD from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), is a dietitian nutritionist, agricultural engineer, researcher in neuroscience of eating behavior, influencer, speaker and author of the bestselling books in Brazil "The Weight of Diets" and "The 7 Pillars of Eating Health". She helps people make peace with their food and their bodies. She is an advocate of eating pleasure and mindful eating. She has been treating patients without restrictive diets for 20 years and developed the Sophie Method, a nutritional therapy method for all health professionals. More than 550 professionals have already been trained. Sophie is now one of the leading names in nutrition in Brazil and her books are a reference in nutrition universities.

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Dra Sophie Deram

Sophie Deram, PhD from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), is a dietitian nutritionist, agricultural engineer, researcher in neuroscience of eating behavior, influencer, speaker and author of the bestselling books in Brazil "The Weight of Diets" and "The 7 Pillars of Eating Health". She helps people make peace with their food and their bodies. She is an advocate of eating pleasure and mindful eating. She has been treating patients without restrictive diets for 20 years and developed the Sophie Method, a nutritional therapy method for all health professionals. More than 550 professionals have already been trained. Sophie is now one of the leading names in nutrition in Brazil and her books are a reference in nutrition universities.

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