The anti-anxiety diet - interesting

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Post by Music Fan » Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:00 am

I found this anti-anxiety diet online and thought it was interesting. I haven't gotten to the Session that deals with diet yet but some of the things mentioned in this diet Lucinda has mentioned since the beginning like cutting out caffeine. I was interested to see the chronic dehydration information since I am always dehydrated. Gonna make a concerted effort to drink more water!

Here's the info:

Does the deadline seem more manageable when you're armed with a bag of cookies? It's true that food soothes. But when life's stresses add up to an anxiety attack, you don't need the food that you eat to make you more anxious. Here's how the Anti-Anxiety Diet can help you choose the right foods to stay calm -- even when you're faced with stressful situations:

• Complex carbs act as tranquilizers by increasing your amount of serotonin, the neurotransmitter that calms, in your brain. This includes lots of fruits and whole-wheat foods to increase your complex carb intake.

• Tryptophan -- a precursor to seratonin -- has a calming effect on the body. This includes turkey and milk choices, both of which contain tryptophan.

• Caffeine can make you jittery and anxious. substitute a cup of calming herbal tea, such as St. John's Wort or chamomile, for your morning pick-me-up.

• Chronic dehydration -- however slight -- can cause feelings of anxiety. That's why your diet must include plenty of water, often with some lemon or lime added to liven it up.
Anti-Anxiety LUNCH
• Frequent, small meals can help keep blood-sugar levels even. Eat a variety of healthy snacks to reduce the jitters that can accompany low blood sugar.

Try the calming food plan

Anti-Anxiety BREAKFAST

option one
one whole-wheat English muffin topped with natural peanut butter
calcium-fortified orange juice
chamomile tea
multivitamin and mineral supplement

option two
whole wheat banana
soy muffin with added raisins and walnuts (raisins are high in B6, and walnuts in omega-3)
½ cup fat-free cottage cheese
decaf herbal tea
multivitamin and mineral supplement

option three
oatmeal with bananas
calcium-fortified orange juice
St. John's Wort tea

Anti-Anxiety LUNCH

option one
whole-wheat pita pizza topped with low-fat cheese, tomato sauce and fresh-sliced veggies
fresh orange sections
soda water with lime

option two
pita pocket sandwich filled with turkey, tomatoes, lettuce and sprouts
fruit salad with banana, pineapple and oranges
skim milk

option three
three bean salad on greens
whole-wheat tortilla
chamomile tea

Anti Anxiety DINNER

option one
quick turkey tetrazzini
mixed green salad
pot of peppermint tea

option two
pork tenderloin roast
½ acorn squash with butter and brown sugar
banana bread pudding
spring water with lemon

option three
thai tofu stir-fry
brown basmati rice
fruit salad
decaf green tea

SNACKS (choose two a day)

mixed dried fruit and nuts
6 ounces fat free yogurt topped with fresh berries and chopped walnuts
whole-wheat crackers with almond butter
small corn tortilla filled with hummus and sprouts

Helpful hints

Healthy Dos and Don'ts
Do:
• Take a multivitamin supplement that includes B and B6. Even undetectable malnutrition can lead to feelings of anxiety
• Exercise daily. The endorphins produced make you feel relaxed, plus exercise reduces muscle tension and blood pressure
• Drink plenty of water or other fluids like herb tea

Don't:
• Consume alcohol. Sure, a glass of wine before a big date takes the edge off, but the calming effect of alcohol is short-lived. Once it has worn off, there is a likelihood that your level of anxiety will actually increase
• Consume caffeine

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Post by Guest » Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:22 am

Just one question...What's a whole wheat banana?

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Post by Guest » Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:25 am

Originally posted by Nodoubtnofear:
Just one question...What's a whole wheat banana?
LOL! I thought the same thing, until I noticed it continued onto the next line. Whole wheat banana soy muffin. :)

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Post by suecity » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:34 pm

Thank you for posting a helpful menu.

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Post by Guest » Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:23 am

I do notice a difference in my anxiety when I eat right.

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