• Home
  • Wellness
  • Fitness
  • Travel
  • Beauty
  • Gift Guides
    • Instagram
    • TikTok
    • YouTube

Health Love Fit

Your ultimate Health, Self-Love, Nutrition & Fitness Blog

Categories: Nutrition, Wellness

How to Prevent Period Cramps Naturally: The Holistic Dos & Don’ts

We’ve been told for years that period cramps are just an unavoidable part of being a woman—something we should just “deal with” or mask with a pill every single month. But in the world of holistic wellness and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), we look at it a little differently. While discomfort is common, debilitating pain is often a signal from your body that things are out of balance.

One of the biggest culprits? Cold. If you’ve ever felt your lower back or belly during your cycle and noticed it’s actually cold to the touch, your body is likely struggling with trapped cold, and blood stagnation, which prevents things from flowing and contracts and tightens your muscles causing pain. To get ahead of the pain, we have to stop fighting our cycle and start nourishing our bodies with warmth, movement, and intention.

In this post, I’m sharing the exact “Dos and Don’ts” I use to minimize cramps and soothe my cycle naturally. From the TCM-inspired drinks I swear by to the “on-the-go” heating hacks that have changed my life, here is how to support your body holistically this month.

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • 1. Watch Your Internal Temperature (Food & Drink)
  • 2. Trap the Heat (External Warmth & Habits)
  • 3. Nourish Your Body (Don’t Just “Eat Your Feelings”)
  • 4. Move Gently (The “Anti-Slouch” Rule)
  • A Note on Severe Pain
  • Conclusion: Listen to Your Body

1. Watch Your Internal Temperature (Food & Drink)

In the holistic world, keeping our body warm is the foundation to women’s health. Our bodies need the warmth to keep our blood flow moving smoothly while also protecting our internal organs for fertility, and overall health. When we consume cold things, it causes the blood to stagnate and the uterus to contract more sharply, leading to those stabbing pains.

  • DON’T: Reach for the Icy stuff As tempting as they are, avoid iced drinks, coffees, smoothies, ice cream, and even raw salads or cold fruits during your period. These cold foods shock your system and can lead to more intense cramping. The best way is to not only avoid them while you’re on your period but to also avoid them outside of your period. Which is challenging even for me especially during the hotter days but try your best!
  • DO: Prioritize Cooked Foods and Warm Liquids ☕️ Focus on warm, nourishing meals and beverages, and cooked or steamed vegetables. Drinking warm or hot water throughout the day is a game-changer for keeping your muscles relaxed. You can also drink warm or hot caffeine free herbal teas. (For some women, caffeine, can actually increase period cramps so try to opt for caffeine free.) It keeps our internal body warm, and makes for easier digestion. Again, this is another habit to keep even when you’re not on your period!
  • The Secret Weapon: Brown Sugar & Ginger Water If you need an extra boost, try a warm cup of brown sugar water with fresh ginger. Ginger is a natural anti-inflammatory, and in TCM, brown sugar is used to help nourish and move the blood, providing almost instant soothing relief. I actually wrote a full breakdown on why this specific drink is so powerful and exactly how to make it. [You can read the full recipe and its benefits here]

2. Trap the Heat (External Warmth & Habits)

One of the most important things you can do is check your body’s surface temperature. If you touch your lower belly or lower back and it feels cold, you have cold trapped in that area, and your blood is not circulating properly. I do this little check often, but i also check my feet too. I know we joke about women having cold feet, but that is actually really not a good sign for our overall health.

  • DON’T: Let Your Body Feel Cold to the Touch ❄️ This is not the time for crop tops or thin layers! Avoid letting your midsection get exposed to drafts or cold air. It’s said to also protect your neck, as cold wind can enter your body this way as well.
  • DO: The “Kangaroo Pouch” Hack 🦘 Obviously, a heating pad at home is great (which i highly recommend), but if you’re on the go, it’s hard to carry one around. I use disposable hand-warmer packs and tuck them into a waist band with a “kangaroo pouch” so I can keep the heat on my front or back while I’m out and about.
  • DO: Keep Your Feet Warm 🧦 There is a direct connection between your feet and your reproductive health. Wear warm socks, and if you have the time, a warm foot soak can help draw the cold out of your body and relax your entire system.

3. Nourish Your Body (Don’t Just “Eat Your Feelings”)

It’s completely normal to have cravings during your period, but how we respond to them makes a huge difference in how we feel. The goal is to keep your energy stable and your body fueled without causing more inflammation.

  • DON’T: Overindulge or Under-eat 🥯 While it’s tempting to allow yourself to eat whatever you want, overindulging in processed sugar or heavy “junk” foods can leave you feeling sluggish, bloated, and increase inflammation (which equals more cramps!). On the other side, you also don’t want to skip meals either. Your body is working hard right now and needs consistent fuel.
  • DO: Honor Your Cravings Mindfully ✨ If you’re craving something specific, honor that! Just try to pair it with something nourishing. I get period cravings the week before, so I keep some chocolate on hand. I’m currently really into the unreal dark chocolate peanut butter cups. The goal is to keep your regular eating schedule as much as possible so your blood sugar stays steady. Focus on nourishing, warm meals that feel like a hug for your insides.

4. Move Gently (The “Anti-Slouch” Rule)

When you’re in pain, the instinct is to curl up into a ball and stay there. While rest is essential, total stagnation can actually make cramps feel tighter and prevent blood flow.

  • DON’T: Go for Intense Workouts 🏋️‍♀️ This isn’t the time for high-intensity HIIT or heavy lifting. These can put extra stress on your body when it’s already working overtime. It’s a time to rest when your body is losing so much blood!
  • DO: Keep the Blood Flowing 🚶‍♀️ The key is gentle movement. A light walk or some soft stretching helps keep the blood circulating, which can actually help release the tension in your lower belly. Listen to your body—if it says “slow down,” then slow down, but don’t stay completely sedentary if you can help it. Even walking up and down the stairs or around your room, or stretching can make a huge difference.

A Note on Severe Pain

While these holistic tips are game-changers for many, it’s important to remember that we’ve been conditioned to think extreme pain is just part of the deal. If your cramps are severe or debilitating, please go see a doctor. It’s always best to check and make sure there isn’t something else going on that might need professional attention.

Conclusion: Listen to Your Body

At the end of the day, your period is a monthly report card for your body. By choosing warmth over cold, gentle movement over stagnation, and nourishment over restriction, you’re not just “fighting” cramps—you’re learning to work with your body instead of against it.

Try implementing just two or three of these swaps this month and see how your body responds. You might be surprised at how much of a difference a warm foot soak or a simple cup of ginger water can make.

Now I want to hear from you! What is your “non-negotiable” ritual for staying comfortable during your period? Do you have a favorite tea blend or a specific way you stay warm? Drop a comment below and let’s share our best holistic tips!

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

You may also like

About Kelly T

She is a certified nutrition coach dedicated to living well without giving up the good stuff! She blogs about finding balance in nutrition, self-care, and making time for travel and adventure. Follow her on Instagram @iamkellytang.

Welcome to Health Love Fit! Your guide to living well, without giving up the good stuff. I share my experiences and tips on wellness, balancing food, travel and self care to help you feel your best and live your life to the fullest.
About me

Search

Newsletter

* indicates required

  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • YouTube

FOLLOW @iamkellytang

And don’t forget the butter… this one was truffle And don’t forget the butter… this one was truffle 😋 Life’s too short to be scared of carbs. 

#breadandbutter #carbs #relatable #breadbasket #foodie
We watched how sweet potato balls are made at Taip We watched how sweet potato balls are made at Taipei’s Raohe Night Market! 

These are my favorite night market staple since childhood. They’re crispy, chewy and airy. And so addictive. This is a classic taiwanese street food you must try!

They also have a variety of topics you can choose from including plum powder. I like mine plain. 

Only 50 NT ( $1.58 usd) 

📍 Raohe Night Market, Taipei, Taiwan 

Follow me @iamkellytang 

#sweetpotato #streetfood #taipei #nightmarket #taiwantravel
I think this was my first time eating eggplant par I think this was my first time eating eggplant parmigiana. Or maybe I ate it and didn’t like it before but anyways, It was magnificent, paired with sourdough bread. 

Taipei has so many different types of food and restuarants! If you don’t know there are plenty of vegetarian options and even halal ones. 

This one was an entirely vegetarian restuarant. I also highly recommend their Buddha bowls. It’s sister stores with popular bagel: Miopane
IYKYK 

📍 mia cucina in xinyi Taipei 

Follow me @iamkellytang 

#eggplant #italianfood #foodie #taipeifood #eggplantparmesan
If you want incredible, crispy Peking duck in a mo If you want incredible, crispy Peking duck in a modern and fresh way, Xiang Duck is the place for you!! 

The best part is if you only have 2 people, you can get half a duck instead of the whole thing! Which most places do not offer. 

It’s part of the wowprime group, and the quality of ingredients is always very good. I’ve tried many of their restaurants and they’re all great!

My must orders: 
- Peking duck 
- Duck lettuce wrap 
- golden tofu pot 

I shared more of my experience on my blog, and also how to make reservations. 💕

📍Xiang Duck, Location: 2樓, 128號, Section 4, Zhongxiao East Road, 仁愛里, Da’an District, Taipei City, TW

⏰ Monday – Friday 11:30 – 15:45; 17:30 – 22:45; Saturday – Sunday 11 – 15:45; 17:00 – 22:45

#pekingduck #taiwan #taipeifood #taipeitravel #chinesefood 

🏷️ where to eat Peking duck in Taipei, what to eat in taipei, restuarants to try in taipei, Peking duck restuarant in Taipei
It’s such a decadent cookie! A little sweet, butte It’s such a decadent cookie! A little sweet, buttery and savory. It was surprising at how simple it looks and tastes so rich and flavorful. I would never think it also has a bit of white chocolate in it as well! 

They also have cheesecakes and ice cream, and I’ll def have to go back and try them! 

Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory 
📍Breeze Nanshan 
MRT: Taipei 101 (red line)

Follow for more @iamkellytang 

#cookies #japanesefood #foodie #taiwan #taipei
Everything you need to know before visiting the St Everything you need to know before visiting the Starbucks Reserve™ Dream Plaza in Taipei, Taiwan. It’s the largest flagship store in the entire Asia-Pacific region, located inside Dream Plaza in the Xinyi district, right next to the 24-hour bookstore. It’s a beautiful space with artwork that’s colorful and bright, and the rooftop has some of the best views of Taipei 101. 🏙️

They’ve recently made some changes to how you reserve seats and updated the purchase minimums (as of April 2026). I wanted to share a quick guide on how to make the best of your visit so you don’t have to figure it out on your own—like which entrance to use if you’re arriving in the morning!

Some special highlights of this location: it’s one of the few with an actual Teavana bar, a bar for coffee-infused cocktails, and a Siren Lounge. I personally love the Teavana bar—that’s where I usually get my favorite tea latte drinks. All of their food and pastries, whether savory or sweet, are quite good. 🥐☕️

Save this for your next trip to Taipei and make sure to follow me @iamkellytang for more! 📍

#taipeitravel #starbucksreserve #TaipeiFoodie #TravelTaiwan #starbucks
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 Health Love Fit · Theme by Blog Pixie