Confused about what the best foods for anxiety are?
I don’t blame you. Add the fact that people who suffer from chronic anxiety and panic disorder have difficulty getting through a day filled with over worry and panic, and you’ve got a person stuck in constant confusion and frustration on how to deal with their anxiety disorder.
Many researchers have proven the positive connections between consuming the proper foods, and combating anxiety naturally. With that being said, let’s get to this important blog post.
Here are the Top 10 Best Foods for Anxiety
10) Sushi – Don’t like fish? Well it’s time to turn that ship around starting today! Sushi is loaded with stress relieving properties such as magnesium and vitamin B2 just to name a few. Time to take your loved one out for a night of sushi!
9) Blueberries – These little blue guys are loaded with antioxidants and vitamin C, which are both incredible stress busters and will help with dealing with anxiety. The best advice I can give you is to throw some blueberries into your morning shake, sit back, and reap the benefits.
8) Greek Yogurt – Get some plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt if you want to lower your blood pressure and get a great big dose of vitamins B6 and B12. Greek yogurt also contains magnesium and calcium which are all great anxiety fighters. Opa!
7) Almonds – OK, you have no excuses when it comes to eating almonds. The best thing I did as I worked on ending my own 6-year struggle with panic and anxiety was to replace my bag a day potato chip eating habit, with a handful of almonds in my pocket everyday.
Go raw over roasted almonds and avoid the salted versions as sodium contributes to high blood pressure, which escalates feelings of panic and anxiety quickly.
6) Peppermint Tea – I can add teas to the list of anxiety fighter’s right? In fact, here are 5 powerhouse teas for anxiety. Talking purely from experience here, I found peppermint tea to be better for anxiety then chamomile tea and it helped me keep my focus for longer periods, as well as kept my performance up (in every way possible).
The scent of it, the taste of it, everything that comes with peppermint tea is awesome. If you feel that caffeine in tea doesn’t work well for you, you can always get the caffeine-free version. Time for a cup-o-tea!
5) Oatmeal – Oatmeal may surprise a few people in this list of best foods for anxiety. Depleted Serotonin levels can increase anxiety levels and keep you agitated for long periods of time, that’s where oatmeal comes in. Eating foods rich in fiber (whole grain carbohydrates) will get a steady flow of serotonin working for you. Other rich in fiber carbs to keep in mind are quinoa, and whole wheat bread.
4) Turkey – Thanksgiving Day should be the best day for anyone suffering from panic and indecision anxiety. Why you may ask? Turkey contains an essential amino acid known as tryptophan, which eases anxiety and calms the mind. Think back to those days when you felt ‘nappy’ after a big turkey dinner, that’s the tryptophan talking.
3) Beets – Time to get that old juicer out and start making some fresh beet juice! With the amazing anti-inflammatory properties that come with fresh beet juice, you can’t afford not to make this the #1 juicing vegetable for your mind and body as you work towards ending the habit of micro-managing every emotion.
2) Ginger – Hate eating ginger by itself? Throw it in your blender with blueberries and some leafy greens! Ginger contains an antioxidant called Gingerol, which gets rid of those bad chemicals roaming around your body that usually leads to mental and physical stress and anxiety. Still don’t want to throw it in your blender to make juice out of it? Fine, there are many herbal teas that ginger is diffused in.
Gingerize yourself to help stop anxiety naturally.
1) Broccoli – Time to re train those yucky memories of broccoli from when you were a kid because this is one of the best foods for anxiety. Broccoli is absolutely packed with vitamins that include stress and anxiety fighting essential B vitamins, and folic acid (a family member for B vitamins).
If you’re looking to relieve anxiety and stress and even send away any of those depressive symptoms you may be having, it’s time to regularly add broccoli to your diet.
These foods for anxiety are lifestyle changes.
You may be thinking, “how can I possibly add all these foods for anxiety to my diet all of a sudden?” That’s where planning and patience comes in. The great thing is that you don’t need loads of each and every anti anxiety food to feel the benefits. Small amounts of daily intake will make a huge difference in the short term, and your mind and body will thank you for it.
A lot of good info. Thanks! And thanks for not making me suffer through an hour long video that keeps me in suspense while using words like “weird trick”. Ooops…feeling anxiety just thinking about it : )
You’re welcome Lisa 🙂
Great blog as always and i have posted it on my page.
You Rock Vincent thanks a bunch 🙂