Rethink Your Diet







A Healthy Diet for Depression
by
Stephen Lau
A healthy diet directly affects your brain. For example, bipolar depression is affected by what you put into your body, and the more you can regulate the effect that foods and drinks have on your moods, the more you can manage your mood swings.
Eat and drink with focus on nutrients to benefit your body, and hence your mind.
Nutrient Deficiency
Your diet may play an important role in your major depression. What you put into your mouth affects your mind as much as it does your body.
Minerals
Magnesium
According to Dr. James D. Gordon of Georgetown University School of Medicine, your major depression could be due to problems in the thyroid. Your thyroid dysfunction could be a result of nutrient deficiency, such as magnesium deficiency.
Magnesium is a youth-preserving mineral. As you age, your magnesium level declines due to poor absorption and inadequate diet. Two-thirds of elderly Americans eat less than 75 percent of the RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowances) for magnesium, and only 25 percent of Americans meet the RDA for magnesium. Craving chocolate may be a sign of magnesium deficiency due to the presence of magnesium in chocolate.
Magnesium is responsible for neurotransmission abnormalities, in addition to its implications in diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease, and thyroid dysfunction.
Magnesium is found in whole grains, nuts, seeds, and legumes. An anti-depression healthy diet should be rich in magnesium.
If necessary, take a magnesium supplement of 200-300 mg to remedy your nutrient deficiency.
Calcium
Calcium is an important component of a healthy diet. This nutrient deficiency also plays a part in major depression.
According to a study, depressed individuals with suicidal inclination show lower levels of calcium and magnesium.
Many Americans are short of meeting the recommended calcium intake. To help solve the calcium crisis, an array of calcium-fortified foods and beverages flood the consumer market, from juices, drinks, cereals, snacks to dairy foods. However, use of calcium-fortified foods is not the same as a healthy diet with foods that are naturally rich in calcium. Exceeding the safety limit of “tolerable upper intake level” of 2,500 mg calcium per day may have negative effects on other nutrients, such as iron, zinc, and magnesium.
Omega 3 fatty acids
Omega 3 fatty acids are an essential ingredient in brain structure and functioning: about 30 to 35 percent of your brain is made up omega 3 fatty acids. Research has shown that nutrient deficiency of omega 3 fatty acids contributes to de-stabilizing moods in bipolar depression.
Salmon and sardines are particularly rich in omega 3 fatty acids. Include them in your healthy diet.
Always buy “fresh wild salmon” not their “farm-raised” counterparts. According to several studies, concentrations of several cancer-causing substances are high enough to suggest that consumers should consider restricting their consumption of farm-raised salmon. A healthy diet should avoid farm-raised fish as much as possible.
Not all fish are created equal. Sardines are made from many different species of fish. Sardines are particularly rich in Omega 3 fatty acids, which help fight major depression, breast cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn’s disease. Due to their small size, the mercury content in sardines is negligible, as compared to other larger predatory fish such as shark, swordfish, and king mackerel. Make sure that your sardines are free of additives or preservatives. Kosher certification is always a good stamp of approval, as it means that the product meets stringent quality requirements. Include sardines in your healthy diet.
Food allergies and toxins
Pay attention to your thoughts: see if they are changeable throughout the day. If they are, probably you are suffering from anxiety, which often results from nutrient deficiency, toxins, and food allergies, according to Dr. Abram Hoffer, an expert in orthomolecular psychiatry.
Dr. Abram Hoffer recommends the following:
· Eliminate processed foods loaded with additives, artificial flavorings, artificial sweeteners, and food colorings and preservatives. These chemicals may be responsible for food allergies in certain individuals. A healthy diet should eliminate these toxic chemicals.
· Eat whole foods, which seldom cause food allergies. Your healthy diet should be made up of whole foods, not artificial or processed ones.
· Avoid all the sugar: blood-sugar disorder (hypoglycemia) is the basis of most anxiety disorders, such as panic attacks, and food allergies. For more information, go to my website Healthy Eating.
· Check your food allergies. Yeast infection may lead to food intolerances and food allergies.
Over the years, your body may have accumulated heavy metal toxicity: lead, cadmium, and arsenic put in animal feed to remove germs; aluminum in baking powder, table salt, vanilla powder, and emulsifiers in processed foods; and mercury in dental filings.
Perform simple hair test to determine the level of toxicity in your body.
Lead poisoning may manifest its symptoms in the brain, bowels, coordination of hands and feet, and the immune system.
Other metal toxicity from foods and the environment may result in headaches, lack of concentration, forgetfulness, and depression.
Water has pesticides and heavy metals. Drink only filtered tap water or distilled water from glass bottles, not plastic ones.
Antioxidant vitamins
Get all antioxidant vitamins from your healthy diet, preferably not their supplement counterparts.
Vitamin B complex
The vitamin B complex consists of eight water-soluble vitamins. The B vitamins work together to boost your body’s metabolism, enhance your immune system and improve your nervous system. Brewer's yeast is one of the best sources of the B vitamins.
· B1 enhances your mental functioning. Rich food sources high in B1 include liver, heart, and kidney meats, eggs, leafy green vegetables, nuts, legumes, berries, wheat germs, and enriched cereal. Include them in your healthy diet.
· B2 is abundant in mushrooms, milk, meat, liver, dark green vegetables, and enriched cereals, pasta, and bread.
· B3 may help avoid irritability and mental confusion, which are often symptoms of mental depression. Food sources rich in B3 are chicken, salmon, tuna, liver, nuts, dried peas, enriched cereals, and dried beans.
· B5 deficiency may result in allergies, fatigue, and nausea, which are often associated with mental depression. B5 is most abundant in eggs, whole grain cereals, legumes, and meat.
· B6 helps your body absorb and metabolize amino acids and omega 3 fatty acids. Whole grains, bread, liver, green beans, spinach, avocados, and bananas are rich food sources of B6.
· B7 (biotin) helps your body release energy from carbohydrates. Generally, your body has no deficiency in B7.
· B9 (folic acid) deficiency may lead to mental depression. Studies have shown that more than 30 percent of depressed patients have folic acid deficiency. Good food sources of folic acid include leafy green vegetables, nuts, whole grains, legumes, and organ meets.
· B12 is critical to the optimum functioning of your nervous system. B12 can be found only in animal sources, such as eggs, milk, fish, meat, and liver. Therefore, vegetarians are strongly encouraged to take B12 supplement if they cannot obtain it from their healthy diet.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E, according to a previous scientific study, had been implicated in depression: patients suffering from major depression had lower levels of antioxidant vitamins, such as vitamin E. However, it was not known whether it was due to inadequate antioxidant vitamins, or a result of the depression itself.
Other scientific studies found that the lower vitamin E in blood not only increases physiological stress as well as oxidative stress during mental depression, but also protects your brain against damage caused by free radicals and other reactive oxygen species produced during basic cellular metabolism. Antioxidant vitamins are potent against free radicals.
Good sources of vitamin E include egg yolk, green leafy vegetables, whole grains, and vegetable oils.
Remember, it is often difficult to obtain sufficient vitamin E from foods even in a healthy diet. A daily supplement containing 400IU is highly recommended.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C, another one of the important antioxidant vitamins, plays an important role in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, which enable efficient nerve impulse transmission between nerve axons. Vitamin C is important and necessary for the synthesis of the neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and serotonin. It catalyzes the conversion of dopamine to norepinephrine and the conversion of tryptophan to serotonin.
Vitamin C can be found in many fruits and vegetables. Remember, vitamin C cannot be stored in your body, and is easily destroyed in cooking.
When you become depressed, you do not feel like eating or shopping, and you often turn to junk food. Your mental conditions may lead to loss of appetite, weight loss, and further nutrient deficiency.
Nutrient deficiency causes poor digestion, resulting in poor circulation with inadequate energy to nourish the brain. Speediness, heart palpitations, chill in hands and feet are often symptoms of poor circulation.
Hippocrates, the father of medicine, once said: Let food be your medicine, and medicine your food.
A healthy diet should be your medicine to protect you from depression.
Rethink Your Diet
Your mental health is in your hands. A healthy diet is a must!
Rethink junk food
Junk food may satisfy your immediate craving and give you momentary satisfaction. Foods made from refined white flour and white sugar, as well as pop sodas, quickly cause a spike in your blood sugar and then a drastic drop. That is how they can adversely affect your moods.
Is it worthwhile to have less junk food and fewer pop sodas in return for better moods in the long run? The choice is all yours.
Learn how to avoid using food to control your emotions, which is one of the causes of eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia. Go to my website Overcoming Eating Disorders.
Rethink your diet
A healthy diet is possible only for a healthy body. An unhealthy body may not be able to absorb nutrients necessary for promoting good physical and mental health.
Detoxification
Detoxify your body: get rid of all toxins accumulated over the years.
You may detoxify your body by foods:
· Alfalfa sprouts.
· Beets.
· Burdock.
· Chlorella.
· Green Barley.
You may detoxify your body by water. Detox Bath is a process that allows you to eliminate unwanted and harmful waste matters from your body. By encouraging your body to flush out efficiently toxic deposits, you will not only boost your health and well being, but also strengthen your immune system and prevent disease.
You may detoxify your body by using foot patches.
The use of foot patches is an easy and unobtrusive way to assist your body in the removal of a myriad of pollutants that invade your body on a daily basis, as well as the health-repressive toxic accumulations that prevent your body from achieving the true wellness you really should be experiencing.
Two Japanese doctors, after spending years in search for the secrets behind longevity and wellness, eventually unlocked the mystical powers and energy in the growth of trees.
They made the groundbreaking discovery that trees could grow and flourish for years even under the worst weather conditions due to the presence of wood vinegar essence, which enables the absorption of water and nutrients through the process of osmosis.
According to Chinese medical knowledge, the human body has over 360 acupuncture points, with more than 60 acupuncture points found on the sole of the foot alone. Your feet, also known as the “second heart,” contain the reflective zones of your internal organs, where your body toxins accumulate and dissipate. For centuries, Chinese medical study has held the view that due to gravity, toxins tend to go downwards in your body during the day, accumulating from the tips of the toes to the ankles.
Accordingly, when applied to the soles of your feet overnight, these foot patches not only warm up to open pores of the skin but also stimulate the reflex zones on your soles to draw out and absorb accumulated wastes under osmotic pressure from the blood and lymph systems in your body.
When lying horizontally, your body fluids collect in your head and feet. There is an acupuncture point on each of the sole of your feet, known as “gushing water spring,” through which excess toxins and moisture from your body will be excreted into the foot patches.
By applying foot patches on your feet while sleeping, you may be able to extract toxins from your body through the process of osmosis in the form of moisture from your soles.
Foot patches have substantial health benefits for the heart, the liver, and for a good restful sleep which is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. Foot patches with natural ingredients are effective in detoxifying your body.
There are other Asian detox secrets.
You may detoxify your body by pure water fast.
Eat Stop Eat is not about eating certain types of food to lose weight or burn fat. It is not about slowing down metabolism or starving yourself. It is about saving money, being flexible in eating, and boosting energy to burn fat and lose weight.
The 10 Step Detox Program is a highly recommended step-by-step program designed by Dr. Janet Starr Hull on detoxifying your body.
You may detoxify your body by removing toxic chemiclas and metals from your body by EDTA chelation therapy, a process by which a metal, such as lead, mercury, iron, and aluminum, is bonded to an amino acid called EDTA (Ethylene-Diamine-Tetra-Acetic acid) for ultimate removal. It is a natural process, basic to life itself. EDTA chelation therapy is medically equivalent to the expensive I.V. chelation therapy.
Rejuvenation
Maintain a balanced acid and alkaline level in your body. The Acid Alkaline Diet provides excellent information on how to alkalize your diet. Many anti-aging experts believe that a balance of acidity and alkalinity in your body holds the key to good health and longevity.
Stay away from all processed foods, and remove sugar from your diet. A heathy diet has no place for chemicals and sugar.
Go organic as much as possible. The Ultimate Organic Lifestyle is a comprehensive guide on everything you need to know about organic foods and how to go organic - a "must read" for all who want a healthy diet.
Copyright© by Stephen Lau
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