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May 3, 2010

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That bloody time of the month!

by rawfitbitch

Had a great day today, 12.5km run, lots of sun, sleep, fruit and about 3 litres of water :-)
Today I want to talk about menstruation, how I stuffed up this month and how you can prevent stuff ups in the future! Sounds technical huh? :-)

I will title it…
An increased need for Carbohydrates just before and during menstruation…

I’m not going to be taking a scientific approach to this topic but after being a monthly menstruating female for the past 15 years I can definitely speak from a place of experience :-)

I have noticed that over the years during my blessed monthlies my “cravings” for certain foods would increase, now you won’t see me using the word “cravings” beyond this post because I have now learnt that it is just a fancy name for hunger and I would rather not confuse the two.

To no suprise when I was eating a cooked food diet, all the foods that I was hungry for at this time were consistently high calorie carbohydrate based foods (carbs being the bodies preferred fuel) like cakes, pasta, rice, bread (oh yeh lots of bread like a loaf at a time regularly!), lollies and other sugary snacks. I would indulge in large quantities of these foods, stuffing them down like some sort of out drug addict getting my last hit, I would sit there afterwards holding my bloated belly thinking “wow I just have no discipline whatsoever, why am I so hungry all of a sudden!”.

I now know that disciplining ourselves not to eat when our bodies are obviously communicating a need for more fuel is totally misguided, unproductive and potentially dangerous. Of course eating the correct foods to fill this void is essential, fruit fits the bill perfectly.

I have pinpointed that during the week and a half before my monthlies and during my period, for about 14days (I’ll call it the “window”) my appetite increases considerably and I usually satisfy my hunger with lots of extra fruit but this time I got distracted (by the net of all things!) and under ate quite badly. As a result I ended up downing some salt-free fatty flax crackers with avocado…being a poor source of carbs this does not come close to meeting my bodies request for more carbohydrates so the “cravings”(hunger) continued until I consistently focused on getting enough fruit over the course of a few days (DateOrade to the rescue!)

So this is the risk we ladies face if we undereat particularly during this “window” . An upset digestive system commonly experienced by womyn during their period can also easily be linked to poor food choices around that time rather than hormonal disturbances. The chance of reaching for high calorie cooked foods or high fat raw foods will increase dramatically therefore a conscious fruit-eating effort is needed, mark it in your diaries ladies and be prepared!

Assuming you are already following a high fruit, low fat raw vegan lifestyle I suggest you aim to increase your fruit intake at least another 500-1000 calories each day with particular focus on mono meals of high calorie foods like bananas and dates during this time rather then try to recreate cooked food with complicated low calorie gourmet raw recipes like pasta’s etc, these dishes will not provide the carbohydrate-hit your body particularly needs during this time.

We must remember a lot of complex hormonal processes are taking place within our bodies during this “window” before we finally receive from the menstruation goddesses… so it makes perfect sense – when the body is working harder it is also churning through more fuel, particularly carbohydrates but instead of increasing our fruit intake we generally just keep eating the same amount, then what happens? Blood sugar levels drop because we are undercarbed, we start to take things personally, feel irritable, emotional, angry, unappreciated, depressed, lethargic, intense, hungry….all symptoms of an undercarbed bodymind.

The more carbed up I am during this time and the less overtly fatty foods I eat the more light and painless my periods are! If you aren’t following a cooked low fat vegan or a raw low fat vegan lifestyle and you have painful or uncomfortable periods I strongly suggest you give one of these lifestyle’s a trial, even just for a month or two, you will be suprised by the difference.

This is another “Eat more fruit” message proudly brought to you by Freelee X

P.S- Please remember that when you are losing blood, you are losing water as well, so your water needs will increase, ensure your hydrated by always checking your pee to see if its clear, aim for at least 8 clear pees a day :-)

Sometimes its good to be cheeky!

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9 Comments Post a comment
  1. stephanie
    May 3 2010

    Hey Free!
    what do you know as far as not getting your cycle?
    love getting others input on this topic, especially from woman who have this exact LFRVdiet as we both do
    thanks, would love to hear your feedback

    much love
    steph

    Reply
    • Jun 27 2010

      Hi there :-)
      Not many people know what is optimal but I feel we are designed to get a very light flow, like a few teaspoons a day for a few days. Lose it all together? Hmm yeh I did for about 10mths but it came back.

      Reply
  2. May 3 2010

    I noticed that my need for calories went up dramatically a week prior to my last period. Where 3 pineapples were completely satifying to me before this time, I suddenly needed 5 to feel satisfied. I just kept being hungry.

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    • Jun 27 2010

      Yeh its same for me 100% Esmee, I have been toying with this for years. We definitely need to up the cals pre-period. We are burning them up big time!
      Great to see you X

      Reply
  3. Heather
    May 4 2010

    Hey Freelee,
    Would you have any idea as to why one would not get a period at all in a month? I definitely had the HUGE increase in appetite the past week but still no period. My last one was the end of March and I know for sure I am not pregnant. Can different foods effect your hormones so much as to make your period late?

    Reply
    • Jun 27 2010

      The hormones are very complex that’s for sure. When i first went raw I lost my periods for 10months but they came back when I had cooked food, that was over 3 years ago and I’ve been raw since…period very light now but still with me.
      Fatty foods definitely play a big part in our hormonal system, stick to 100% 955 instead of 811 for a few weeks and see how that goes X

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      • Heather
        Jun 27 2010

        Thanks, I’ll give that a go and see how it works. My period skipped a month then came back. :)

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  4. Aug 2 2010

    congrats on your run today freelee! this article is perfect timing. gosh this is a wealth of information and i love your spirit :D

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    • Aug 27 2010

      Wow I missed your comment in my box! Sorry for delay. Thank you so much for your encouragement X

      Reply

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