The Real Reason Why You Crave Chocolate on Your Period

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The Real Reason Why You Crave Chocolate on Your Period

Ever had this intense craving for anything made of chocolate – ice cream, cakes and the likes? You’d notice that these cravings typically crop up just before your period. Well, that’s no coincidence! But have you wondered, ‘why do you crave chocolate on your period?’ Many women have various food cravings which is a symptom of Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS). And chocolate cravings are the most common and popular one.

The reason? Your hormones are to blame. Let’s understand why and also whether chocolate is any good for period cramps.

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Why do you crave chocolate on your period?

After ovulation begins, your body adapts and goes through the usual cycle of shedding its uterine lining and related toxins. Levels of the feel-good hormone serotonin drop and insulin levels go up.

This dangerous combination leaves you reaching for mood-boosting foods like chocolate – that sweet mix of sugar AND fat – while glucose-levelling insulin leaves you craving a sweet treat to raise your blood sugar.

At the same time, a drop in progesterone and estrogen production makes you more hungry than usual, especially for comfort food containing sugar, carbs and calcium, which would explain why you’re craving chocolate on your period. Drops in estrogen are linked to changes in insulin resistance, which also trigger cravings and weight gain. This is more prevalent during the second part of your menstrual cycle.

But you are not alone. Many women report feeling an intense need to eat chocolate in the days leading up to their periods. If you already love this treat, it’s not surprising that you would want a chocolate fix when you are feeling bloated or blue. Hormonal changes inevitably make you reach for foods that comfort you.

To help alleviate chocolate cravings, add more complex carbohydrates to your diet. Not only are they healthier, they also help you to feel fuller, moderate your blood sugar levels and alleviate cramps. Think whole grains and legumes.

For a double dose, pick foods that are also rich in magnesium and calcium, such as leafy greens and porridge made with milk.

These cravings also serve as a good reminder that your period is on its way and you should be prepared. Stock up on your favorite Always sanitary pads. Our pads are designed to meet your specific needs and are available across various sizes and for different body types.

Try the Always Ultra Thin sanitary pads for the best comfort and protection, and some more! Thanks to its dry Topsheet it keeps wetness away from skin, locks it inside the pad to prevent leakage offering the best protection. The gel-based extra absorbent core instantly locks in menstrual discharge, while its cottony-soft micro-cushions with leakage barriers absorb discharge quickly.

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Is chocolate good for period cramps?

While it is not ideal to binge on junk food, a treat to make you feel better is fine if it truly does make you feel better. Just be aware of how much you eat and try to opt for healthier comfort foods as well.

If you need an incentive, a stimulant in chocolate – theobromine – can make pains worse if you are already dealing with cramps. No one needs more uncomfortable cramping, and the extra sugar would likely make you more emotional as you deal with PMS mood swings.

A mix of the stimulant, the sugar and the caffeine can really heighten your unhealthy cravings at a time when you do not need it. Instead, try a calcium supplement to tide you over.

While sugary chocolate can knock you off-balance, you can find some comfort in dark chocolate. With fewer sweeteners and more cocoa, it satisfies your desire for a dose of magnesium, without the sugar high and subsequent crash.

It also helps your muscles relax, which can ease your cramps, and reduces other pains by boosting endorphins.

Another positive is that dark chocolate’s omega-3 and omega-6 components help you to stay in a good mood and lower your stress levels. It can even improve your skin and boost your iron levels, giving you more energy.

In short, small doses of sugary chocolate may help you to feel better in the short term but opt for dark chocolate if you really need a fix. It may help you to cope with some of the other downsides of PMS.

Stay well prepared for your next period by tracking it on Always Period Calculator