You can't make your first period come any faster.
You only menstruate when you are physically mature enough to ovulate, and you only ovulate when your body is reaching an age when it is physically mature enough to handle a pregnancy - you cannot make yourself mature any faster, it's just not possible.
There are all sorts of utterly nonsensical myths about what can speed-up this process, for example drinking green tea - this has absolutely no effect on puberty what-so-ever. A healthy well balanced diet can help because the healthier you are the more likely your body is going to think that it's okay to risk pregnancy by ovulating - but that doesn't mean that eating meat or eating wholegrains will make your periods start sooner.
If you are experiencing signs of puberty such as discharge, breast growth, and bodily hair, then your first periods aren't far off - your first period typically starts within 4 years of starting puberty. You may notice changes to discharge (stretchy clear discharge 2-3 weeks before your period, then getting thicket leading up to menstruation), brown or pink discharge, menstrual cramps, or acne leading up to your first period too.
Just make sure you know what to expect and what to do when it does arrive - it's a good idea to look at web sites such as Scarleteen and Menstrupedia for more information (avoid sites like beinggirl) to get more information, talk to your mom or guardian, carry a period kit with you so you have pads ready when it starts, also think about how you might want to celebrate becoming a woman too.
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