Choosing the Right Foods to Boost Your Mood

Carol Roach
Previously published in Examiner

If you are a Montrealer who is trying to recover from depression, you know all too well how hard it can be. Depression is not something that can just be willed away. Staying alone and isolating yourself only makes the depression worse. Reaching out for support is important, whether it be to family or friends; or if you have severe depression, you must seek therapy to help you through these trying times.

Here are some of tips to help you through your depression and onto a better life.

A healthy body promotes a health mind. For quite some time now, researchers have seen a connection between body and mind. One way of staving away depression is your diet.

A good way to boost your mood is to eat foods such as fruits and vegetables, a bake potato, and pasta. You can also select graham crackers or popcorn for a snack. These foods raise the level of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a chemical in the brain that is responsible for balancing your moods. If you have too little serotonin you will be depressed. Vegetables, whole grains, and fruit are also important for getting in the right amounts of fiber.


Choose less caffeine products

Caffeine products can make you jittery, anxious,and general malaise. People with depression can also have anxiety. Consuming too much coffee, tea, soda and chocolate products makes your condition worse not better. Drinking too much coffee can also interfere with your sleep and that too can make you lethargic and feel depressed.

to be continued

Here are some centers in Montreal for the treatment of depression

The Montreal Center for Anxiety and Depression
Montreal Clinic for Therapy Services

Interested individuals can seek hospital services and outpatient clinics around the city
Sources:

http://www.webmd.com/depression/ss/slideshow-depression-myths?ecd=wnl_dep_102811




Published by Carol Roach

Carol Roach holds a masters in counselling psychology. She worked as a therapist at the Douglas Hospital in Montreal before becoming a professional writer.Carol is the author of the book Picking Up The Piece...  View profile

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  • Martin Kloess11/26/2011

    well written - thank you

  • Sivaramakrishnan Ananthanarayanan11/22/2011

    Good and useful tips for a healthier life that we tend to overlook, Carol. Thanks - siva

  • Laura Cone11/21/2011

    super

  • Charlene Collins11/21/2011

    Good to know. I'll get some popcorn when I get paid.

  • Michele Starkey11/21/2011

    I admit, I'm still consuming far too much caffeine in the mornings :)
    But, when you get up at 4:30 am everyday, it takes more than juice to get you going :) cheers

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