Yes, you can have papaya during your periods. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, papaya is considered to have warming properties that can help alleviate menstruation-related discomfort. The fruit contains an enzyme called papain which aids digestion and can help support a healthy menstrual cycle by stimulating uterine contractions, thus potentially easing cramps. However, for some women, stronger stimulation might increase cramps, so it’s somewhat individualistic in its effects.
If you felt an increase in cramping after consuming papaya last time, it might’ve been related to this uterine stimulation. You could try consuming papaya in moderation and observe how your body responds. Pairing papaya with other supportive fruits like apples or bananas can help maintain energy levels and balance digestion. Avoid pairing it with overly cold or heavy foods, as this might diminish its digestive benefits.
Regarding other diet considerations, during periods, it’s generally advised to limit overly salty, oily, or processed foods as they can contribute to bloating and exacerbate discomfort. Warm foods, gently spiced with herbs like cumin, ginger, and turmeric, can aid in maintaining agni (digestive fire). Simple vegetable soups, kichadi, and herbal teas can be soothing and grounding.
Listen to your body’s signals. If papaya brings discomfort, it might be worthwhile to substitute it with other warming yet milder options like Indian gooseberry (amla) or warm stewed apples. If cramps persist or other symptoms worsen, consulting a healthcare professional might be necessary, especially to check for underlying conditions. Remember, Ayurveda emphasizes balance, so find what works harmoniously for you.


