4. Drink herbal teas
Herbs have been used for centuries to heal many varied conditions. One of the ways in which herbs are used is by making them into tea. Drinking tea might seem a strange way to relieve pain, but science has shown that drinking chamomile tea can help to relieve period cramps. Chamomile contains a substance called glycine. This substance is effective in relieving muscle spasms, including the spasms of the uterus that cause period pain.
Another plant that can help with period pains is turmeric. You might be familiar with it from the bright yellow hue that it gives to curries. But did you know that turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory? Here is a recipe for turmeric tea. It can calm you down, remove muscle spasms and reduce bloating. Simply take 0.8 oz (24g) grated turmeric root and .45 oz (13g) of ginger root. Mix with a ¼ teaspoon of cinnamon powder, a few black peppercorns, 2.8 oz (80g) of honey and the juice of half a lemon. Mix the ingredients together in a jar, and make sure all the ingredients are thoroughly combined. Store this mixture in the refrigerator.
To make a cup of turmeric tea, place one teaspoon of the mixture in a mug and mix it with 6 to 8 oz (170 – 230ml) of boiling water. Add a sprinkle of more black pepper, and drink while still hot. Regular consumption of this tea will help relieve abdominal cramps and any gastrointestinal symptoms that you may have.
Peppermint tea, which is readily available, is great for calming and numbing pain. Steep one bag or 1 teaspoon of loose leaves in a cup of hot water for about 10 minutes. Ginger tea is also a powerful weapon against pain, cramping, and inflammation.