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Old 05-14-2009, 07:31 AM #1
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Lightbulb Serotonin and the Good Mood Foods

Good-Mood Foods: How Diet Plays a Crucial Role in Emotions and Mood Regulation
Part 1: The Secret of Serotonin
by Bahar Mohajerani

http://www.adavic.org/education/heal..._Serotonin.htm
From Anxiety Disorders Association of Victoria, Inc. (Australia)
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This is always an interesting subject.

There is a thread here with a long discussion for those interested:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=mood+food

It has often been observed that people on high protein diets with restricted carbs get edgy and don't sleep well. So some carb is helpful to keep serotonin going.
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By coincidence, I came across a book that Mrs. D also likes. It is called
Food & Mood: The Complete Guide to Eating Well and Feeling Your Best
by Elizabeth Somer (Author) M.A. R.D, Nancy Snyderman

I use it as a resource and recommend it to folks all the time...you can buy it used at amazon.com

There are many good books out now re: the psychological aspect of portion control...
The Beck Diet for Life is good...also one by the same author that is more like a tool kit.

I do think it is a cycle of sorts...we can over eat or eat the wrong things due to emotional reasons. Certain vitamins, certain foods might be able to help regulate our emotions.

Very generally, I think Fish Oil, The B Vitamins and D3 seem to be really good at helping with anxiety/mood
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