Superfoods that Squash Stress
Life has a way of getting the best of us some days. Whether it’s working too many hours,
shuffling your kids all over town for their activities, taking care of your
household, or dealing with personal or family matters, stress can take its toll
on you physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. But there are simple steps you can take to
combat stress, starting with the foods you eat.
Avoiding caffeine and alcohol is a good start when life’s
particularly stressful. Stimulants and
depressants like these can both zap your energy and rob you of the fuel you
need to successfully cope with tension.
Sugary foods should also be avoided as well, as they cause your blood
sugar levels to spike then dip rapidly, which can in turn make your energy
levels spike and dip at the same rate.
However, there are several superfoods out there that provide
you with the energy and nutrition your body needs to keep stress in check
Asparagus, which is high in folic acid, can help level out
your moods. Folic acid and vitamin B are key players in producing serotonin, a
chemical that gets you into a good mood.
And though we may hear negative things regarding red meat,
it’s actually a wise dinner option for a stressed-out family. Beef’s high
levels of iron, zinc and B vitamins not only help get you into a good mood, but
help you stay there as well. Your local
butcher can help you select lean cuts for the healthiest options
Milk really does a body good. Chock full of calcium, protein,
antioxidants, and vitamins B2 and B12, it helps strengthen bones and promotes
healthy cell regeneration. Paired with a
healthy whole-grain cereal choice in the morning, low-fat milk is a great way
to start your day and arm yourself to do battle with the stressors that await
you. Cottage cheese is also another
great dairy choice, and when coupled with a fruit that’s high in vitamin C, it
helps the body battle free radicals that run rampant during your most stressed
periods.
Almonds are also an awesome choice when it comes to arming
yourself against stress. They’re high in
magnesium, zinc, as well as vitamins B2, C, and E and unsaturated fats, all
which are great warriors against free radicals, which have been shown to cause
cancers and heart disease.
Superfoods for your Brain
We’ve all had days
when we didn’t feel like we were ‘on our game.’ And as we age, both our bodies
and our brains grow old as well. By
making smart food choices though, we can preserve our precious gray matter
longer and improve brain function. Here
are some brainy choices for keeping our noggins in tip-top shape.
Blueberries have been shown to shield the brain from
stress, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Research has also shown that diets rich in blueberries significantly
improved both the learning capacity and motor skills.
Avocados, though
considered a ‘fatty fruit,’ contribute to healthy blood flow and decreased
blood pressure, lessening the chances of developing hypertension, which can
lead to a stroke.
Deep-water fish,
such as salmon is a wise, freshwater fish choice. It’s abundant in omega-3 essential fatty
acids, which are essential for healthy brain function.
Nuts and seeds are
good sources of vitamin E, an important vitamin needed by your brain to stave
off declining cognitive functions. Cashews, peanuts, walnuts, sunflower and
sesame seeds and almonds are all great choices.
Whole-grain
breads, brown rice, and oatmeal also contribute to a healthy brain by reducing
the risk for cardiac disease. By
promoting a healthy heart and improved blood flow, the brain is sure to thrive
via excellent oxygen and nutrient delivery through the bloodstream. Complex
carbohydrates also supply the brain with a steady stream of glucose that
enhances brain function. It's important to avoid simple carbohydrates often
found in junk food because the glucose gives the brain a short-lived sugar
high, often followed by a crash that makes you feel hungry and tired.
Freshly brewed tea
also has potent antioxidants, especially the class known as catechines, which also
promotes healthy blood flow. Since black teas do contain caffeine it’s
important to use it sensibly.
Dark chocolate has
powerful antioxidant properties, contains several natural stimulants, which
enhance focus and concentration, and encourages the production of endorphins,
which helps improve mood. Again, moderation is the key.
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