![]() | |||||||||||||
![]() What Foods Produce Serotonin By Tess Thompson Ingestion of increased quantities of carbohydrates, especially simple carbohydrates, increases the level of serotonin in the body, which alters the mood. Simple sugars like candy and sweets can produce a mood swing from sadness and sorrow to that of ‘all’s well with the world’ for about an hour or two. Complex carbohydrates also increase serotonin levels but the presence of proteins restricts the production of serotonin. There is a strong indication that the production of these neurotransmitters is related to the type of foods we eat. It is suggested that when we eat too much of carbohydrates there is an automatic response from the brain for excess release of insulin to control blood sugar. Insulin clears the blood of all amino acids except tryptophan, an amino acid which is a serotonin precursor and is easily converted into serotonin in the brain. These contain a value equivalent to 25 to 400 mg/kg. Pineapple, banana, kiwifruit, plums, tomatoes and plantain contain anything between 3 to 30 mg/kg of serotonin. Smaller quantities of serotonin are found in a broad range of vegetables. A steady level of serotonin produces a positive mental state. Women are considered to be more susceptible than men to the changes caused by serotonin. The frequent mood swings that women experience during periods and after menopause are considered to be caused by the change in hormone production that disturbs the level of this neurotransmitter. Excess intake of simple carbohydrates like sugars and fried foods can cause many ailments including high cholesterol, an increase in blood sugar and obesity. If the desired results are not achieved within reasonable time there maybe a case for consulting a specialist for signs of depression. Companion Remedies for Stress, Anxiety, Depression MindSoothe - Promotes balanced mood and feelings, as well as healthy levels of serotonin and other neurotransmitters
|
More ArticlesAnabolic Steroid Depression Treatment TREATING WOMEN WITH DEPRESSION Self Motivation And Positive Attitude Psychological Treatments For Depression Art Therapy And Grief Counseling | ||||||||||||
Related Products
| |||||||||||||
More Articles.... Even though it may not need drug treatment, mild depression should not be ignored. Simple solutions can save the day if such cases of depression are identified and addressed. Sometimes it is a simple case of giving vent to your feeling in... INTERPERSONAL THERAPY TREATMENT FOR DEPRESSION ... and intervention styles are used to treat interpersonal issues. Some of the techniques used are: Clarification - questioning in a style as if to seek clarifications from the patient in order to do away with biases. Supportive listening - it is a technique of silent listening using only meaningful interjections.... ... identify the reason behind the anger. Try to find what your feelings mean. If you are in fear, try to find ways that will make you feel safe. If you are sad, identify the cause and look for ways to comfort yourself. You may need help from a friend or a counselor. If you are angry, identify the cause and... MANAGEMENT OF DEPRESSION IN MENTAL HEALTH ... without medication, neurotic depression can be managed with the aid of psychological treatments as well as antidepressant drugs. Treating depression naturally involves psychotherapy and natural remedies for depression... Natural Treatments For Depression ... conventional medication. Ayurveda can be very helpful in treating depression naturally. According to Ayurveda one should sleep before 10pm, which is the start of the kapha time. This ensures a sound sleep that is not disrupted by emotional...
| |||||||||||||
| Copyright © 2008, All Rights Reserved | |||||||||||||