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Ease period cramps and bloat with this anti-inflammatory, mineral-rich, and hydrating hormone balancing smoothie for menstruation! Sweet mango and spicy ginger combine with nourishing turmeric for the best of tropical flavors.

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We’ve arrived at the very last part of our series on hormone balancing smoothies for the female cycle: menstruation.

This event is naturally a quiet one. Most women find they don’t have a lot of energy and may experience cramps, headaches, mood swings, fatigue, and more.

This is very common since both estrogen and progesterone take a dip during this phase.

chart of the female hormone cycle, including estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone

Some women are completely unphased by their periods, while others (like me) find it dreadful, painful, and at times debilitating.

During this time, in particular, I’m not very social and crave comforting activities that don’t require a lot of physical or mental strain. In addition to minimal activity in the first 1 to 3 days, I look for calming foods that support hormone levels and reduce bloat as well as inflammation.

It’s important to note that some women also experience digestive issues during their periods, so it’s all the more essential that we focus on good nutrition.

In this post, we’ll cover the most nutrient-dense foods to eat during menstruation, including my recipe for a mango, turmeric, and ginger hormone balancing smoothie!

Table Of Contents

  • Best Foods To Eat During Menstruation
  • Hormone Balancing Smoothie For Menstruation: Benefits & Substitutions
    • #1 — Dark Leafy Greens
    • #2 — Mango
    • #3 — Turmeric
    • #4 — Fresh Ginger
    • #5 — Avocado
    • #6 — Coconut Oil
    • #7 — Walnuts
    • #8 — Flax seeds
    • #9 — Almond Milk
  • Final Thoughts
  • Mango, Turmeric & Ginger Hormone Balancing Smoothie

Best Foods To Eat During Menstruation

As I mentioned earlier, menstruation can be miserable for some women, leaving them bloated, crampy, and exhausted.

While the most tempting food generally seems to be processed sweet or salty food, this can be counterproductive. It may temporarily soothe you, but will leave you feeling worse in the long run.

What we want to focus on is anti-inflammatory food, iron-rich food, food that won’t bloat, and food that will give you the energy needed to get through menstrual challenges. It is particularly important to eat water-rich foods and drink loads of water, too.

Here are my go-to foods:

  • watermelon, zucchini, cucumber, and other water-rich fruits and vegetables
  • magnesium, potassium and iron-rich foods like spinach and kale
  • broccoli
  • fresh and ground ginger
  • turmeric
  • protein-rich food like chicken and seafood
  • nuts and seeds
  • flax
  • lentils and other legumes
  • quinoa

Many of us take for granted just how powerful food can be in regulating our physical and mental states, and how the foods we eat have a direct impact on our hormones.

Hormone Balancing Smoothie For Menstruation: Benefits & Substitutions

fresh baby spinach

#1 — Dark Leafy Greens

I like a combination of spinach and baby kale in this smoothie to give it a green base. They are neutral in taste while providing ample nutrients like magnesium, potassium, iron, vitamin K, and more.

I also find baby kale to be a better option than regular as it’s milder and less fibrous. If you can’t find baby kale, regular will do.

Also, if you’re avoiding high-oxalate foods, here’s how to make your own gently steamed then frozen ā€œpucksā€ to easily throw in your smoothie.

fresh mango cut open and sliced

#2 — Mango

Since we’re not using banana in this smoothie, mango provides a nice sweetness without overpowering. It’s rich in fiber, vitamins A and C, and is my preferred fruit for this smoothie.

Feel free to use frozen or fresh mango, or even champagne mango (though this one can be a little sour).

If you don’t have mango available, a good substitute is pineapple. You can also use a combination.

powdered turmeric in a bowl

#3 — Turmeric

Now we’re getting into the powerful antioxidant world. Turmeric is a super-spice as it can help reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and reduce cramps.

It’s a key ingredient in our smoothie and there is no substitute for it. You can use fresh if you want, but since I can’t always find it, I stick to ground.

If you want to double up on the recommended dose, that’s not a problem.

I should note also that turmeric is poorly absorbed by the body, so adding a small dash of pepper increases bioavailability. Don’t worry, you won’t be able to taste the pepper unless you go overboard.

fresh ginger root

#4 — Fresh Ginger

Like turmeric, ginger is another powerful antioxidant and pain reliever which helps to reduce period pain and cramps.

Since fresh ginger is readily available in nearly every grocery store, I opt for fresh. I also like the hint of spice it adds to the smoothie, without being overwhelming.

If fresh is not available, use 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger instead.

woman's hand holding up chunks of avocado

#5 — Avocado

Avocado adds creaminess to the smoothie, much like banana does, but with less sugar. It’s also nutrient-rich, filling, and helps stabilize blood sugar.

If you don’t like avocado, feel free to use frozen or regular banana.

coconut split open to reveal the meat, with jars of coconut oil next to it

#6 — Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is a staple in my smoothies. It adds healthy fat and creaminess to the smoothie as well.

If you are allergic to coconut or simply don’t like the taste, feel free to skip it.

walnuts on a cutting board

#7 — Walnuts

Like avocado and coconut oil, walnuts add good fat to the smoothie ensuring you stay fuller longer and won’t have a sugar crash. Keeping blood sugar steady is one of the keys to keeping hormones in balance.

Walnuts are also rich in magnesium, iron and B vitamins.

To optimize your body’s digestion and absorption of the minerals from walnuts, we do recommend soaking and dehydrating them first (here’s how.)

You can also purchase already soaked and dehydrated walnuts, if that’s more convenient.

small bowl of flax seeds

#8 — Flax seeds

Flax seeds help to balance hormones by regulating estrogen. For this reason, they are often used in seed cycling (learn more about seed cycling to support the female cycle here!)

The wonderful thing about flax is that it is an estrogenic adaptogen, either amplifying or reducing estrogen, depending on what the body needs. It is rich in protein, healthy fats, and works perfectly in this smoothie

To make my life easier, I like to grind flax seeds in advance and store them in an air-tight container. Then they’re ready whenever I need them.

To finely grind flax seeds, I recommend using a food processor or a high speed blender. Cool storage, such as the fridge or freezer, is the best place to keep them fresh.

measuring cup of almond milk next to a few scattered almonds

#9 — Almond Milk

This hormone balancing smoothie is dairy-free, but you can use regular milk, cashew milk, oat milk, walnut milk, or coconut milk if you prefer. I love almond milk as it makes an ideal smoothie base!

Learn how to make your own almond milk here!

bright green smoothie bowl garnished with coconut, freeze-dried raspberries, and chia seeds

Final Thoughts

In addition to this smoothie, drinking plenty of water, and eating anti-inflammatory foods, don’t forget to move. While it may seem counter-intuitive, light exercise can improve mood and circulation, while reducing cramps.

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Mango, Turmeric & Ginger Hormone Balancing Smoothie

Ease period cramps and bloat with this anti-inflammatory, mineral-rich, and hydrating hormone balancing smoothie for menstruation! Sweet mango and spicy ginger combine with nourishing turmeric for the best of tropical flavors.

Course Beverage
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings 2 people
Calories 243 kcal
Author Daniela Modesto

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup baby kale
  • 1/2 cup baby spinach
  • 1 cup mango fresh or frozen
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 1-1/2 cups almond milk or cashew milk, or raw milk if you tolerate dairy
  • 2 tablespoons walnuts preferably soaked and dehydrated
  • 2 teaspoons flax seed meal
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
  • 1-inch knob fresh ginger minced
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1 pinch ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a blender.

  2. Blend until smooth and enjoy right away.

  3. If you want a smoother consistency, feel free to add more almond milk.

Recipe Notes

*1/2 cup baby spinach is equal to approximately 1/2 of a spinach "puck". The same goes for kale.

Nutrition Facts
Mango, Turmeric & Ginger Hormone Balancing Smoothie
Amount Per Serving
Calories 243 Calories from Fat 162
% Daily Value*
Fat 18g28%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Sodium 99mg4%
Potassium 551mg16%
Carbohydrates 21g7%
Fiber 6g25%
Sugar 12g13%
Protein 5g10%
Vitamin A 3343IU67%
Vitamin C 57mg69%
Calcium 138mg14%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

pink-colored hormone balancing smoothie in a small glass jar with a glass straw, surrounded by cherries, flax seeds, and almonds

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Posted in: Allergy Friendly Drinks & Smoothies Drinks & Smoothies (Gluten-Free) Food Preparation Health & Nutrition Paleo Recipes Recipes Women's Health

About Daniela Modesto

Daniela is a kombucha-drinking, gut health-focused blogger at Calm Eats. Growing up in Romania, she learned to love being in the kitchen and cooking from scratch. Food sensitivity later in life, however, has prompted her to shift focus by cooking seasonally without gluten or dairy while sacrificing none of the taste. She resides in the Philadelphia area with her husband and two small children. She loves photography, writing, the ocean, and empowering others to take gut health into their own hands by cooking and eating real food.

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  1. Wendy Gardner says

    August 11, 2020 at 12:46 pm

    The colour on this is fantastic! Looks like peppermint ice cream… refreshing on a hot summer’s day like today.

    Reply
    • Daniela Modesto says

      August 13, 2020 at 7:09 am

      Ah thank you so much Wendy!! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!

      Reply
  2. K says

    September 17, 2020 at 3:57 pm

    This is delicious and very thick! We didn’t have kale so I doubled the spinach. Avocado was replaced with banana today but this would be fantastic with avocado when we have it. Really did help my period pains, will make this earlier in the week next time.

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