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6 Foods That Can Help With Anxiety, According to an Expert

These foods can help boost your mood (seriously)
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Healthy fats

Crucial for stabilizing blood sugar levels, healthy fats provide a sense of calming satiety, which helps to eliminate cravings, says Ostrower. "Olive oil, butter, and coconut oil are best choices for cooking, as these help to maintain proper fatty acid balance," she says.

And don't forget about those omega 3s: "Omega 3 fats are essential for boosting energy, learning ability, problem solving skills, and memory skills," says Ostrower. She also points out that they're also responsible for proper communication between brain cells.

Ostrower explains that omega 3 depletion can cause depression, ADHD, post-partum depression, Alzheimers, and more. She recommends eating foods like wild salmon, sardines, omega 3 eggs, tuna, mackerel, halibut, and anchovies to help stave off any depletion.

She also suggests keeping an eye out for EPA and DHA levels: "Look for supplements which list EPA and DHA levels," she says. "Deva makes a vegan DHA supplement derived from algae. Flax oil supplements provide ALA fatty acids, which need to further broken down into EPA and DHA."

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Protein-rich foods

These are foods like wild fish, organic meats, eggs, and dairy. They are rich in tyrosine, the amino acid which is the building block of dopamine. "Calcium in dairy helps improve the function of nerves, and also acts as a relaxant which eases anxiety," says Ostrower, who adds that egg yolks are also good for memory since they are rich in choline.

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Fruits and vegetables

You knew this one was gonna come up — but that's because it's true. You actually have to eat fruits and vegetables as part of a normal healthy diet. Why? Well, Ostrower says that you need the fiber it provides to clean out your insides and make you feel better again.

"Vegetables and fruits are high in both insoluble and soluble fiber. Insoluble fiber helps to cleanse the intestines by binding with and carrying out waste, fat and toxins. This cleansing process is crucial for efficient digestion and facilitates both weight loss and nutrient absorption," she says.

"Colorful fruits and vegetables also contain high levels of phyto-nutrients, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals which aid in the production of anti-depressant neurotransmitters. Antioxidants help to protect cells against free radicals," says Ostrower. "In addition, these nutrients help build immunity, counteract cell degeneration, reduce inflammation, and increase brain function. Fruits and vegetables also help to alkalize the blood, increasing energy."

So, basically, eating fruits and vegetables will help clean up your insides, make you feel better, improve your memory and increase your energy? Sounds like a pretty good deal to us.

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Probiotic foods

"Probiotic foods such as kefir, kimchi, miso, etc help to establish a healthy inner-eco system which is crucial for making available and manufacturing the nutrients which are responsible for brain, cell, and organ health," says Ostrower. "Beneficial microflora also neutralize toxins and combat yeast infections. Toxins and yeast can cause 'brain fog', irritability, and depression."

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Other foods and remedies to try

Ostrower recommends the following to add to your diet as well for a pick me up and make yourself feel a bit better:

Umeboshi is a fermented Japanese plum. It is highly alkaline, and also has antibiotic properties. Used to treat fatigue, colds, flu, and viruses and it can enhance digestion. Plus it can be great when you've overindulged in the booze.

Apple cider vinegar assists with digestion and helps to reduce blood sugar levels. It is detoxifying and helps relieve liver congestion, mental depression, and fatigue.

Ashwaghanda helps to rebuild blood, nerves, muscles and sexual strength. Good for exhaustion and quelling anxiety.

Siberian ginseng is good for endurance and stamina. Counters fatigue, supports immune function, improves mental abilities.

Rhodiola increases resistance to variety of chemical, biological and physical stressors. It is beneficial for insomnia, fatigue, hypertension, memory, depression.

Gingko improves blood circulation to brain. Good for memory and mental clarity and helps to maintain healthy circulation.

St. John's Wort is effective at boosting serotonin levels.

Dark Chocolate contains anadamine, which improves mood and acts as a stimulant. Chocolate also boosts endorphins. Flavanols help to improve cognitive ability.

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BY CARMEN WILLIAMS | MAY 10, 2019 | SHARES
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