Good Mood Food

Nutritional psychiatry is a relatively new field that leads the discourse surrounding how food affects your mood. Here's an intro!

Today, we'll talk specifically about serotonin, a neurotransmitter that affects sleep, appetite, mood, and pain. When we think about this hormone, we tend to focus on the brain and its effects on our mood. However, did you know that over ninety percent of our serotonin is actually produced in the gastrointestinal tract? Your digestive tract is lined with cells that secrete the hormone, as well as those to which serotonin attaches.

Why are we telling you this? Low serotonin levels may lead to depression, low energy levels, irritability, reduced libido, and increased anxiety, among many other mood-related aspects. Since such an important hormone originates in the gut, we should take care to protect and support it. One of the main culprits of inflammation is SUGAR. When we eat sugar, it triggers inflammation in our gut, which then compromises serotonin production. Following low levels of this neurotransmitter are the sugar cravings that most of us have experienced all too well. So, this is how this vicious cycle arises.

How can we improve our gut health, and in turn, our mood? We encourage a healthy lifestyle free of refined sugar, highly processed foods, hydrogenated fats, and lab-made food additives. Of course, each individual is different and sensitive to other ingredients. We strive to include as many whole foods as possible, along with probiotic-rich foods to support gut health.

good mood foods

  • whole foods — avoid packaged or processed foods when possible

  • high-fiber diet

  • probiotic-rich foods

  • lean protein

  • omega-3-rich foods

  • colorful selection of fruits and vegetables — eat the rainbow!

  • eliminate white sugar

Do you have salt cravings more so than you have sugar cravings? That may be linked to a deeper underlying issue. Let’s chat about your food cravings and how you think your mood changes with your diet, and we'll get you started on your own meal plan ASAP!

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