2. Avacado's contain a chemical called Tryptophin, studies in 2004 showed that most people with depressive disorders displayed worstened symptoms when their brain contained less tryptophine. This compound is what becomes seratonin, or the brain chemical that promotes relaxation. So make some avocado toast, or slip some in your sandwhich on the go and you'll be cool as the other side of the pillow!
3. The G-Bomb's are maybe the most crucial food group to this diet (that is Greens, Beans, Onions, Mushrooms, Berries and Seeds), incorporating as many of these into your diet has tons of benefits such as fighting off cancerous or precancerous cells that may arise. But! it's also recommended to those dealing with inflammations, including brain inflammation that studies have recently linked to people with severe depressive disorder. Here's some recipes for a super salad!
4. Chocolate may not come as a surprise to you because it's a pretty well known fact that chocolate is known to have major mood benefits. Dark chocolate, specifically. It has two particular antioxidants in it: polyphenols and flavanols both of which have a hand in protecting the body from major depressive episodes. Don't confuse dark chocolate with sugary, processed, candy bars because it could have the opposite effect in other studies that show that depression may actually stimulate chocolate cravings for unrelated reasons.
5. Chamomile tea is known for its calming properties and recommended to most people as a bed time soother, however I found that if you drink a cup in the day it helps deal with a lot of anxious tendencies. University of Pennsylvania tested chamomile supplements on 57 participants with generalized anxiety disorder for 8 weeks, and found it led to a significant drop in their anxiety symptoms!!! I try to wake up early enough to have a cup in the morning before work without all the hustle and bustle! :-)
6. Oatmeal is a complex carbohydrate, known for producing seratonin, which not only has feel good chemicals but promotes soothing feelings that can help you overcome stress! Studies have shown that kids who eat oatmeal for breakfast stay sharper throughout the morning. The same applies to adults, eating breakfast already boosts your ability to focus through out the day but because oatmeal is such a heavy food it helps keep my mind off feeling hungry and keeps my focus on tasks I need to get done. Not to mention theres so many different ways to mix up your oatmeal to suit your preferences!
7. Nuts have the perfect combo of protein and fat! It's a great snack if you're trying to lose weight, but nuts also have an exceptionally good source of zinc! Low levels of zinc have been linked to anxiety and depression. It's such an easy snack to just have in a ziploc in your bag or purse, almonds and cashews are my fav! (be weary with your portions though because they also have a lot of salt!!)
8. Oysters: wait, can I tell you guys how psyched I was that this was one of the foods that popped up in a bunch of psych articles like, I LOVE seafood so it made me so happy! It turns out that oysters are high in zinc which is great but oysters also contain a protein that's rich in an amino acid called tyrosine. Your brain uses this amino acid to produce chemicals, which may have the ability to help enhance your mental function and elevate your mood.
9. Bananas: a medium banana fills you up, provides a mild blood sugar boost, and has 30% of the day’s vitamin B6 this helps the brain produce mellowing serotonin, getting you through a crisis peacefully.
10. Tuna (or salmon) has a bunch of Omega 3 fatty acids, this is important because lots of people with depression (not all) have a major DHA defeciency and that has a far reaching hormonal effect!! Studies have show that people dealing with depression that have a high Omega 3 intake are able to better moderate their moods!! This is because the Omega 3 contributes to one of the main neurosystems that is responsible for aggression, fight or flight responses and dealing with anxiety :))) they also have omega 3 vitamins that are sold over the counter but I prefer fish!
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