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Why you have food cravings on your period

There's a reason why you can't stop thinking about sweets.

According to Justine Roth, R.D., certified dietician nutritionist, the answer is yes. “During your period, your body is going through physiological changes,” she says. “Your hormones are out of whack, causing you to crave certain nutrients.”

Suzanne Fenske, M.D., assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive Science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, says there's a line of thinking that endogenous opioid peptides, or EOPs, amino acid bonds that are always present in your body, could be to blame. During certain times—like your period (and pregnancy)—there are more active EOPs. "We're not 100 percent certain," she says. "But the theory is that with the presence of these EOPs, you have more cravings."

So don't be surprised if you're itching for more snack-like foods or a bite (or two or three) of chocolate when you're on your period. Fenske says the most common cravings during menstruation are definitely salty foods like potato chips or chocolate.

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In fact, a study in PLOS ONE estimates that almost 50 percent of women in the United States crave chocolate at the onset of menstruation. Although the researchers suggested that there might have cultural implications—women from foreign countries wanted chocolate during menstruation significantly less than first- and second-generation Americans—there are also physical explanations for the craving: Roth notes that chocolate, specifically cocoa, is high in magnesium, which your body typically runs low on when you’re premenstrual. (Just make sure you’re going for dark chocolate versus milk chocolate, which doesn’t have the nutrients that will appropriately curb your craving, she says.)

Cravings during your period are harmless—most of the time, says Fenske. The only time there should be cause for concern is if you start craving very strange things, like specifically wanting ice chips or being really eager for the taste of dirt (it can happen!).

"There are certain cravings women can have on their periods that are not quite normal and are more related to anemia," she says. "If you're craving things out of your wheelhouse, see your doctor to confirm you don't have an underlying cause for the craving."

As far as what to you do when you’re mid-craving? Don't fight it.

“If you’re craving something like that, you should listen to it,” Roth says. “Otherwise it’s just going to get louder.”

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You’ve heard it before, and you’ll hear it again, but Roth says: “It’s all about moderation.”

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