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A Diet To Reduce Stress & Boost Energy
Today we live in a more stressful world than ever
before and it many people feel constantly fatigued.
A good way to combat fatigue is to be careful
what you eat and make sure you have a diet to reduce
stress; this will also reduce hunger pangs and the desire to overeat.
Stress can lead to tiredness and overeating
Chronic stress increases the production of hormones that
unbalance glucose levels in the blood, which can make you
feel hungry triggering overeating that causes more stress.
General food guidelines
A diet to reduce stress should include 60-75% raw food,
full of fresh fruit and vegetables, which not only supply
valuable vitamins and minerals, including the B complex and
vitamin C. Raw foods are also rich in compounds such
as flavanoids, which help to combat stress symptoms.
Foods to Include
High-fiber, carbohydrate-rich foods: Scientists believe carbohydrates
cause the brain to produce more serotonin, a hormone
that relaxes and soothes us.
Add lots of fiber is helpful in preventing late-night
binging. Some examples of healthy comfort food include baked
sweet potatoes, sautéed vegetables and brown rice.
Fruits and vegetables:
By increasing your intake of antioxidant-rich fruits
and vegetables, you can boost your immune system.
Also take these supplements
Alfalfa, garlic and ginger can be taken which support the
immune system.
Kelp, kombu and watercress should also be included in a diet
to reduce stress as they help to support the thyroid
gland.
Lots of water should also be drunk to prevent
dehydration and make sure that you eat regularly as well
as cutting back on alcohol, coffee, tea and cigarettes.
A diet to reduce stress should include the following
The specific foods below will reduce stress and nourish the nervous
system and restore balance and wellbeing
A diet to reduce stress is relatively easy to do and
can be incorporated into any sensible diet plan.
Here are some great individual foods to incorporate.
Oats
Are reckoned for their calming properties, rich in B vitamins
which can help calm an over stressed nervous system
Strawberries, raspberries dark vegetables and oranges
These are all rich in vitamin C and this is needed
to replenish adrenaline stored in the adrenal glands.
If you are stressed you need a lot of vitamin
C and the bodies requirement doubles. Smokers deplete vitamin
C so if you must smoke get plenty of this
vitamin.
Skimmed milk & low fat yogurt
Milk is a great source of magnesium and calcium
two minerals that help soothe muscle tension.
Carrots & apples
Eat them raw and they have been scientifically proven to reduce
stress. How? Simply the crunching noise! Any crunchy vegetable
or fruit is good.
Camomile
The nutrients found in this tea mean that have a sedative
calming affect on the nervous system and plenty of tea
should be included in any diet to reduce stress
levels. Try drinking a cup before you go to bed
to relax you and get good nights sleep.
Other teas
Drink green tea as well but try not to drink coffee
or tea unless it's decaffeinated.
Foods that increase stress
Foods not to eat include processed foods, artificial sweeteners,
carbonated soft drinks, chocolate, candy, fried food, sugar, white
flour products and foods with lots of preservatives and additives.
Eat naturally and regularly
A diet to reduce stress is easy to do, just
keep in mind the following: Eat as many raw and natural
foods as possible and cut down on refined and processed
foods.
Take some supplements like the ones indicated above that are
known for their calming affect, drink lots of water and remember
to eat regularly and often.
It really is that simple!
So try a diet based around the above principles and
watch your stress levels drop and your energy levels increase.
For more sensible diet advice
Including: Diet plans, tips to lose which supplements to take
and much more go to:
http://www.net-planet.org/health.html
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