How to ditch painful periods and PMS with Kirsti Troyer, RD

Published: March 23, 2022, 10 a.m.

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Kirsti Troyer is a registered dietitian who started studying the connection between nutrition and PMS due to her own period problems.\\xa0\\xa0After more than a year of the worst periods that required taking days off work due to severe cramping, nausea, vomiting and migraines she found a way of eating that resolved the pain and resulted in more blissful periods. She now helps women heal their hormones naturally with food to go from feeling like their body is broken, struggling with PMS and period pain to feeling like their healthy self all month long. She wants others to know that although PMS and period pain is common, it isn\\u2019t normal or natural. You can easily find her on Instagram @pms.less.nutrition\\xa0

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