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Period Pain Isn't Normal. Your Body Is Trying to Tell You Something.

Every month, millions of women push through cramps, back pain, and exhaustion — and get told the same thing: 'It's just part of being a woman.'

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, period pain is never something you simply accept. It's a signal. And once you understand what your body is saying, you can do something about it.

 

 

TCM identifies two root causes:

Pain from blockage (不通則痛): Qi and blood can't flow freely, causing sharp cramps, clots, and pressure.

Pain from depletion (不榮則痛): Qi and blood are too weak to nourish the uterus, causing a dull, hollow ache — worst after your period, often with fatigue and dizziness.

Most women are dealing with one, or both.

 

A few everyday habits quietly aggravate both patterns:

• Cold food and drinks
Cause blood to contract and stagnate — your uterus dislikes cold more than you'd think

• Chronic stress
Stagnates liver Qi, which directly disrupts blood circulation

• Late nights and under-eating
Drain your Qi and blood reserves, leaving the uterus under-nourished

 

 

 

Start with these simple habits:

🔸 Eat warm: Swap cold drinks for warm water or herbal tea. Favour cooked, easy-to-digest foods in the week before your period

🔸 Sleep before 11pm: The liver replenishes blood overnight. Even just lying down quietly counts

🔸 Move your emotions: Ten minutes of walking, journaling, or music daily prevents stagnation

 

Acupressure before your period:
🔹Taichong (太冲): Top of the foot, between the 1st and 2nd metatarsals — relieves Qi stagnation


🔹Sanyinjiao (三陰交): Three finger-widths above the inner ankle — regulates liver, spleen, kidney


🔹 Guanyuan (關元): Three finger-widths below the navel — warms the uterus and eases cramping

 


Ba Zhen Soup
 has been the cornerstone of women's wellness in TCM for over a millennium. It combines Si Wu Tang to nourish and move blood, with Si Jun Zi Tang to tonify Qi and strengthen the spleen.

 

Food Art BaZhenJie (八珍姐) is thoughtfully enhanced with:

  • Black Dates & Goji Berry – to support deeper blood nourishment and overall vitality
  • Eucommia Bark (杜仲) – to help strengthen the lower back, especially during menstruation

Recommended For:

  • Experiencing a dull or heavy ache during or after menstruation
  • Lighter menstrual flow accompanied by fatigue or dizziness
  • Recovery after childbirth, miscarriage, or periods of prolonged overwork
  • Women seeking a simple and sustainable monthly nourishment routine

 

 

Start right after your period ends — the body's natural repair window. Drink one sachet daily for six consecutive days, then observe how your next cycle responds.

No boiling, no measuring. Just hot water steeped for two hours in a flask.

Easing period pain is a gradual process of rebuilding trust with your body. Food Art BaZhenJie is not a medicine — just a warm cup that says: I heard you.

 

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