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Foods that Relieve Stress and Improve your Mood- The Fab 4

Monday, August 1st, 2011


 


 

Eating to Relieve Stress? Actually, it’s OK. Give in to your body’s food cravings! Eating healthy vitamin-packed foods lowers stress levels, reduces migraines, and puts you in a better mood.

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Binge on this, instead

Emotional eating has taken a bad rap. The fact is, your mood affects your eating habits, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.  Feeling tired, fatigued?  Your body needs energy, the kind you get from healthy carbohydrates, such as fruits and whole grains. 

When stress levels hit the ceiling, your body needs to build up its defenses and keep blood pressure down; enhance your immune system response and balance already healthy blood pressure by eating foods that contain vitamin C and  vitamin E. Feeling depressed?  Eating healthy carbs that monitor cortisol and serotonin levels is an effective way to achieve relaxation.

It’s okay to be a little nutty

FOODS THAT RELIEVE STRESS AND IMPROVE YOUR MOOD- THE FAB 4, WWW.MIGRAVENT.COM

Almonds are one of the healthiest nuts in town; they’re loaded with vitamin E,  essential for providing antioxidant protection and maintaining healthy immune system functioning.  Include a small handful of raw almonds with your breakfast, lunch, or just as a snack. 

Alternatively, studies confirm that crunching on pistachios and walnuts soothes stress by promoting already healthy blood pressure levels, so get cracking!

C if for calm

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Vitamin C is not just for maintaining a healthy immune system; researchers link vitamin C supplementation with enhanced feelings of emotional well-being, preservation of already healthy blood pressure, and beneficial interactions with the stress hormone, cortisol.  Oranges and papayas are powerhouses of vitamin C, in addition to pineapple and blueberries.  

If you can’t get them fresh, buy frozen.  Fruits from the frozen aisles are cheaper than imported goods and have the same nutritious health benefits.

Green is great

FOODS THAT RELIEVE STRESS AND IMPROVE YOUR MOOD- THE FAB 4, WWW.MIGRAVENT.COM

Rich, creamy avocado nature’s butter; avocado is high in monounsaturated fats and potassium, which are excellent at maintaining a healthy heart and soothing nervous tension.  Additionally, avocados benefit cognitive health by interacting with  serotonin, a hormone that relieves stress, promotes a sense of calm, and relieves occasional sleeplessness.  Another great green for alleviating everyday stress is spinach, which is rich in magnesium.  

In addition to promoting relaxation, magnesium is also a beneficial nutrient for migraine sufferers, according to studies on magnesium deficiency.

Go whole the way

Craving carbs is a natural side effect of stress. Your body needs carbohydrates to produce serotonin, a hormone that your brain needs more than ever when your nerves are on red alert. 

Instead of indulging in unhealthy refined sugary foods, treat your body to the ultimate comfort food- a steaming mug of creamy oats, topped with a dash of cinnamon and a few spoons of cold milk. 

Because whole grains take longer for your body to digest, you won’t get that sugar rush that comes with eating junk breakfast cereals.

For lunch or dinner, swap your starchy white rice stand-by for nutritious brown basmati rice.  You’ll love the nutty flavor and chewy texture. 

Whole-wheat pastas have also come a long way since the early days- today’s healthy pastas come in a variety of whole grains, such as corn, wheat, and barley, and have a lighter, milder texture that will hold up well in your favorite lasagna, spaghetti, or ravioli recipes.

Related reading:

Stop Your Next Panic Attack in 4 Simple Steps

New Study Warns against Taking these Painkillers with Antidepressants

Which Foods Trigger the Most Migraines? See our Checklist

Stay Hydrated without Drinking Water- 5 Hydrating Foods

Sources:

7 Best Stress-Fighting Foods

Beat Stress: Emotional Eating Isn’t Always Bad | Women’s Health Magazine

Best Foods to Fight Stress and Improve Mood – Redbook

Role of magnesium in the pathogenesis and treatment of migraines

Top 10 Foods That Relieve Stress- AskMen

Serotonin Level & Migraines- LIVESTRONG

Why Magnesium Prevents Migraines

Saturday, March 26th, 2011


 


 

According to the U.S. Office of Dietary Supplements, the body relies on magnesium for more than 300 biochemical reactions, all of which help keep your muscles, nerves and immune system in tip-top shape. A new study also reveals that magnesium greatly benefits migraine sufferers.

Why magnesium prevents migraines- Migravent

Magnesium and migraines

Health experts believe magnesium may aid migraine patients, due to a recent study reported by a major health publication. According to the study, people who took 600 milligrams of magnesium daily for three months experienced dramatic neurological health results, in a statistic that may even rival the best migraine medications.

According to scientists, magnesium benefits the brain by interacting with serotonin, a key factor believed to impact migraine attacks.   It is also believed to affect other key factors that correlate with migraine, including nitric oxide synthesis. By improving the brain’s response to painful inflammation, magnesium could drastically help people who suffer from chronic migraines.

How much magnesium do I need?

Magnesium is available in two forms: supplement or dietary form.  Migraine sufferers may take the amount used in the study (600 milligrams) per day. Other experts suggest starting at 400 to 500 milligrams per day, and adjusting the dose as needed.

Consuming magnesium-rich foods are also beneficial for anybody who suffers from migraines.

Foods that are rich in magnesium include:

  • Nuts, such as peanuts, almonds or hazelnuts
  • Soy products
  • Brown rice
  • Sweet potato
  • Bananas
  • Peanut butter
  • Chocolate
  • Beans, such as black-eyed peas or soy beans
  • Lentils

A word about side effects: magnesium may interfere with the effectiveness of certain medications, such as drugs used to treat malaria. For some, high doses of magnesium may cause stomach upset.