Banish Stress and Anxiety With These Key Foods and Nutrients!

Written by Nabila Bhimji

A Registered Holistic Nutritionist, a certified Food Psychology Coach, Mind-Body/Coach, Food Relationship Coach, and Life Coach from Coquitlam, BC. - Canada

April 13, 2021

There’s  a strong connection between what we eat and our ability to handle stress, keep our moods balanced, and bounce back from traumas. Being low on key nutrients can alter our brain’s biochemistry and neurotransmitter health and function. Proper nutrition can help manage stress and anxiety and their symptoms in the body. Additionally, proper nutritional balance can help enhance any techniques or therapies an individual may be going through on their path to healing, and  It ‘s  often a missed piece of the mental health wellness puzzle.

Some foods and nutrients that are important to your emotional health and stress management include:

Omega 3

Our brains are mostly made up of fat. Omega 3 is key for positive mood, anxiety reduction, cognition and memory. It is also as an important factor in immune health and fresh glowing skin. Good sources of this life enhancing fat include, salmon, tuna, herring, walnuts, chia ,flax and hemp seeds.

Good Quality Protein:

Protein is broken down into amino acids in the body, which are important for our neurotransmitter function and our mood. Certain amino acids are responsible for certain moods and brain functions, and amino acid therapy is often used to help heal sadness, anxiety and to manage stress. The key is quality of protein. Sources include:

Meat Protein:

Consume leaner meats like chicken, turkey or ostrich. Fish is good too. Go for free range organic meat that has been grass fed and not given any unnecessary antibiotics or hormones:

Vegetarian Protein:

Quinoa, nutritional yeast, beans, nuts, seeds, and algae are great sources. Try combining a grain with nuts, seeds or beans to get all essential amino acids. For example, try toast and almond butter, or brown rice with beans and salsa.

Green leafy vegetables

Try chard, kale, or spinach topped with strawberries and feta cheese.

Foods high in Zinc

Zinc is mandatory for so many functions in the body including mood, immune health, and optimal heart and nervous system function. Oysters, wheat germ, spinach, pumpkin seeds, squash seeds, cashews, cocoa, chicken, beans and mushrooms make great sources.

Other key foods and nutrients:

  • Foods High in Vitamin C  such as Bell Peppers, guavas, red and green hot chili peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, green leafy vegetables, kiwi, papaya, oranges and strawberries
  •  B vitamins – Nutritional yeast is a good source of  B-complex vitamins, and well as lean meat.
  • Vitamin D – found in cod liver oil, oysters, fish, eggs, or mushrooms.
  • Cocoa powder (raw) / dark chocolate
  • Green tea
  • Almonds
  • Whole Grains
  • Bananas

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  1. Great Blog! Definitely need to up my omega 3! Eyeing down a yummy tuna sammy!

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