Today we will look at how I approach treating menstrual cramps that result from female hormonal imbalances.

Whenever one of my patients is in pain, I always create a short-term approach and a long-term approach to address their problem. In the short-term approach I want to help them alleviate their pain as quickly as possible and in the long-term approach, I want to resolve the hormonal problem permanently if possible.

Pain due to cramps is often caused because of cramping in the muscles of the uterus as it is shedding the inner lining called endometrium. The endometrium sheds each month that there is no fertilized egg and this is what produces a period.

The muscles in the uterus are used to help release the lining. I recommend magnesium to reduce muscle contraction and pain. As a short-term plan, I suggesting supplements and foods that are high in magnesium. I have them start a couple of weeks before their period. Examples of foods that are high in magnesium are Swiss chard, spinach,summer squash, pumpkin sees, broccoli and other green, leafy vegetables. I will also recommend magnesium supplementation in divided doses during the day.

A note about supplementation. When I recommend magnesium supplementation, I always use bioavailable forms from a high-quality manufacturer that sells to doctors. So I’m not making any recommendations in this blog.

Dr. Dae

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Daemon "Dr. Dae" (pronounced Dr. Day) Jones is a Naturopathic Physician who completed her training at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine. She is certified as a General Practitioner by the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners (NABNE). Dr. Dae provides tailored treatment to meet the unique needs of every individual she sees in her practice. She also provides specialized support for persons challenged by nutritional deficiencies, weight problems, hormonal and reproductive system disorders, attention deficit disorder and those experiencing chronic diseases. Dr. Dae is an adjunct faculty member for Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts. She is the author of Daelicious! Recipes for Vibrant Living, The Healthydaes Newsletter, and is a regularly featured writer for the Elite GoogleNews Website empowher.com where she shares her personal and professional vision for living whole and living well. To learn more about Dr. Dae, her products and services, please visit her on the Web at www.Healthydaes.org