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How to eat for your menstrual cycle? Just as the weather moves through the seasons, so does your body as your energy, appetite, digestion and mood change throughout the month.

Your cycle has four phases: menstrual (days 1-5), follicular (~days 6-14), ovulation (~days 12-16), and luteal (~days 16-28). I like to think of them as winter, spring, summer and fall.

Each “era” has its own atmosphere. Your menstrual phase (winter) can be slow, comfortable and internal. For example, you might like to cancel plans and live in sweats on the couch. Ovulation (summer), on the other hand, can be brighter, social, and you’re ready for a girls’ night out.

Instead of eating the same way every day and wondering why your body feels tired halfway through the month, think of yourself as working with your cycle, not against it. Just as you change your wardrobe, your routines, and even your cravings with the season, so should the nourishment of your inner season.

Here are the key nutrients to support your menstrual cycle for each phase:

Menstrual Phase (Days ~ 1–5):

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During the menstrual phase (about 1-5 days), your body is in its “winter” period. This is your actual bleeding phase, when energy levels are often lower due to hormonal drops; and extra food and rest can feel especially supportive. This is a phase to slow down, lean into foods that are warming and grounding and support replenishment.

Key nutrients during this phase include iron, vitamin C and magnesium. Iron helps replenish what is lost during bleeding, vitamin C supports iron absorption and magnesium can help relax and comfort muscles.

Foods like lentils, spinach, pumpkin seeds and grass-fed beef are rich in iron, while citrus fruits and berries provide vitamin C. Dark chocolate and pumpkin seeds are also great sources of magnesium, making them perfect additions this time of the month.

If you’re looking for something tasty to make during this phase, I love this recipe.

Follicular Phase (Days ~6–14):

During this phase, energy usually begins to increase again as estrogen levels begin to rise, and motivation often returns as your body moves into its “spring” season. This is a great time to focus on rebuilding and solid nutrition through key nutrients like protein, fiber and healthy fats. Protein supports energy and tissue repair, fiber helps support digestion and hormone metabolism and healthy fats they play an important role in the production and balance of hormones.

Foods to include in this phase are eggs, chicken, fish and legumes for protein. avocado, olive oil and flaxseed for healthy fats. and leafy greens, berries, apples, and citrus fruits for fiber and micronutrients. Whole grains like oats and quinoa can also help provide consistent energy throughout the day.

Ovulation phase (Days ~12–16):

This phase is often associated with maximum energy and higher estrogen levelsand for many people, it can feel like their “summer” phase, with increased confidence and social energy. It’s a great time to support the body with nutrients that help maintain overall balance and wellness, including antioxidants, zinc, and probiotic-rich foods. Antioxidants supporting cellular health, zinc plays a role in normal hormone function during periods of higher estrogen and foods rich in probiotics they help support a healthy gut microbiome, which is involved in normal estrogen metabolism and elimination.

Foods to include in this phase are probiotic-rich options such as Greek yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut. zinc-containing foods such as pumpkin seeds, chickpeas and seafood. and antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables such as berries, leafy greens and cruciferous vegetables.

If you’re looking for ways to incorporate flaxseeds and pumpkin seeds into your diet, here’s a great recipe I like to use.

Luteal Phase (Days ~16–28):

Finally, your luteal phase is your “autumn” phase, when energy naturally begins to slow down, and appetite often increasesand you may start to notice PMS symptoms. It’s also normal to feel hungrier here, like the metabolic rate may increase slightly during this phase, which can contribute to stronger cravings. This is the time to focus on nutrients like complex carbohydrates, vitamin B6 and calcium. Complex carbohydrates help support stable energy and serotonin production, vitamin B6 supports neurotransmitter balance and calcium it plays a role in the normal functioning of muscles and the nervous system.

Foods to include in this phase are sweet potatoes, oats, quinoa, bananas and chickpeas for sustained energy. yogurt or alternatives fortified with calcium and leafy greens for calcium. and dark chocolate as a sweet, nutrient-dense option.

The Menstrual Diet Takeaway

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When you start eating to support your menstrual cycle, your body stops feeling “random” and starts feeling much more predictable, just like the seasons. Each of your inner seasons asks something a little different from you. And when you eat with that in mind, things usually feel a little less chaotic and a lot more in sync.

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