What to Eat When You’re Depressed
While there is no diet that will cure depression, there are
certain foods that are natural mood-boosters that may help pick you up when you
are feeling extra low. Below are a few
nutrients that can help relieve some symptoms.
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Selenium
– Selenium has been shown to improve depression symptoms in elderly
patients. Foods that are rich in
selenium include nuts (especially Brazil nuts), legumes, seafood, oatmeal, and
brown rice. Try a bowl of oatmeal
with chopped nuts, bean burritos, or grilled shrimp.
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Omega-3
Fatty acids – These are found in oily fish such as salmon and tuna.
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Fruits
and vegetables – Anti-oxidant-rich foods such as fruits and vegetables help
improve feelings of overall health, which in turn may impact emotional
well-being. Combine the fish and
vegetables in a salad topped with salmon or crab.
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Vitamin D
– Recent studies have shown a connection between vitamin D levels and PMS, SAD,
MDD, and non-specified mood disorder.
Vitamin D can come from sunlight exposure (wear sunscreen anyway) as
well as diet. Dairy products such as
cheese provide vitamin D, as do beef liver (if you can hack it), egg yolks, and
oily fish. Try a smoked salmon omelet
or quiche with Gruyere.
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Dark
Chocolate – Dark chocolate is heart-healthy and can help boost mood. Chocolate contains phenylethylamind, a cpound also known as "the love drug" due to its ability to release the same chemicals the human body produces when it is in love.
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B 12 and
Folate – These two vitamins can help prevent dementia and other disorders
of the central nervous system, including various mood disorders. Foods that are rich in these vitamins
include beans and greens (folate) and meat and poultry (B 12). A good way of getting these nutrients
together is a big pot of beef and bean chili, a nice serving of steamed
broccoli with cheese sauce, or a green salad topped with grilled chicken.
Source: www.webmd.com
2 comments:
I suffer from depression and find that vitamin D is the most helpful. I take a vitamin D supplement and make sure to spend at least 30 minutes a day outside. It has made a HUGE different.
Also, lavendar is a great natural antidepressant and can be used in several ways.
Good to know about lavender! I take a supplement for vitamin D, too, but I don't get to spend very much time outside during the day. I need to make that a priority.
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