We’ve all heard the phrase “you are what you eat,” and recent research into the gut-brain connection has confirmed that this is truer than ever. When we experience stressors, our body goes into the “flight or fight” stage. We begin to crave fatty, sugary foods which can be turned into quick energy. The bad news is that fatty, sugary foods can damage the stomach’s lining and cause long-term digestive issues like IBS. A diet full of processed foods and sugars can actually prevent our brain from properly dealing with anxiety and stress as well. However, eating a healthy, nutrient-rich diet can help the brain deal with daily stress and anxiety. Take a look at the guide from Snap Kitchen below for a list of mood-boosting foods, along with the best times to eat them:
How will you incorporate these foods into your daily diet? Let me know below!