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6 Foods For A Better Mood

Published by Life Extension

Want to spice up your mood? Start in your fridge. The foods you eat can actually make a big difference in the way you feel.

It’s probably not all that surprising, since eating is often thought of as one of life’s most fundamental pleasures.

So let’s “dig in.” Perhaps some of your favorites have made it onto our list.

Mood Food #1: Coffee

Did you know that coffee drinkers are 20% less likely to suffer from depression? The relationship was found in a study for women who drank four or more cups of coffee daily. The consumption of coffee was linked to a decreased risk of depression in men, too.

The culprit behind coffee’s mood-boosting effects is probably caffeine, since the women in the study drinking decaf did not experience the same benefits.

Caffeine supports the release of dopamine, a euphoria-inducing neurotransmitter.

Mood Food #2: Spicy foods

When you eat spicy foods, your brain perceives pain. Consequently it releases a flood of endorphins, to help you feel better.

Endorphins are your body’s feel-good chemicals. They have anti-depressant effects.

So it’s no wonder why some people are “addicted” to spicy foods. They were probably experiencing this all along.

Mood Food #3: Fruits and vegetables

A study revealed that people who ate 7-8 servings of fruits or vegetables daily were happier. This came after a survey analyzed the eating habits of 281 people.

It just goes to show that you don’t have to eat unhealthy comfort foods when you’re feeling down. It turns out that produce is pretty comforting within itself.

Mood Food #4: Dark chocolate

This one may seem pretty obvious, since eating chocolate makes just about everyone feel good. What many people don’t know, however, is that chocolate has been found to offer calming effects.

In a clinical trial, people reporting feeling highly stressed were given 40 grams (1.4 ounces) of dark chocolate daily. After two weeks, levels of stress hormones decreased.

Mood Food #5: Turmeric

Ever tried curry chicken? The yellow coloring is from turmeric, an Indian spice.

A key ingredient in turmeric called curcumin has been clinically shown to be just as effective as Prozac in alleviating depression.

Turmeric can be added to almost all of your dishes. It has a subtle flavor and is extremely healthy.

Mood Food #6: Yogurt

The probiotics in yogurt aren’t just good for your gut, they’re good for your brain too.

Studies show animals given probiotics increase their production of GABA, a calming neurotransmitter.

The Bottom Line

Feeling relaxed after drinking a cup of tea isn’t pure coincidence. Certain foods are calming, and research substantiates this.

If you want to feel your best, remember, your diet must come first!

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