5 Foods That Naturally Decrease Cortisol, the Stress Hormone

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    Managing stress involves a lot of things, a healthy work life balance, good boundaries, sleep, exercise, but changing what you eat can also have a big impact on your stress levels, and that’s because what you eat impacts cortisol levels.
    Cortisol is known as the stress hormone, it is part of the activating energizing response in your body, and it triggers the fight or flight response. But it plays a lot of other important roles in your body too. Cortisol helps regulate everything from sleep cycles and inflammation, to blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
    Cortisol is released by the adrenal gland in response to a physical threat (like an injury) or a mental threat (like a deadline). Cortisol isn't inherently bad, it’s helpful in the short term, but being exposed to it for too long can lead to a chronic stress response which includes more anxiety, depression, fatigue, inflammation, weight gain, higher blood pressure, a decreased immune system, higher chance of diabetes and heart disease. So you can see how decreasing cortisol can have a big impact on physical and mental health.
    When researchers explored how diet impacts cortisol, they found that people on a traditional American diet (high fat, sugar, and carbs) had much higher cortisol levels than people who were eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and polyunsaturated fats. An anti-inflammatory diet can counteract the impacts of cortisol.
    Inflammation is essentially a low level stress response in the body, your immune system sends out macrophages and cytokines to kill off pathogens, but the side effect is that it also damages healthy tissue and leads to chronic stress on the body. Inflammation also increases intestinal permeability, aka leaky gut, which allows bacteria into the bloodstream and triggers even more inflammation to counter it.
    When we eat foods that cause inflammation, we essentially trigger that stress response in the body, but you can choose foods that lower cortisol, inflammation and the stress response. As we go through this list of foods, you may recognize it as having a lot in common with the Mediterranean diet. The Mediterranean diet has been found to be quite effective at decreasing inflammation and it’s been shown to improve mental health.
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  • @mariamnader2016
    @mariamnader2016 Рік тому +8247

    Thank u so much 🤍
    The food mentioned :
    1.food high in B vitamins :
    *organ meat *beef *chicken *eggs *nutritional yeast *fortified cereals(contain vitB12)
    2.food high in Omega 3 :
    *Fish *walnauts *salmon *avocado *chia *flax *olive oil *tuna *anchovies
    3.food rich in Magnesium:
    *Pumpkin seeds *almond *pistachios *broccoli *bananas *avocado *spinach *dark chocolate
    #food regulate blood sugar:
    eat regular meals, protein rich food: beans,legumes
    4.food promote healthy gut microbiome:
    High fiber foods,
    *probiotics: live yogurt,kimchi,kombucha kefir,sauerkraut
    5.stay well hydrated.
    #avoid: alcohol, caffeine, saturated fat, simple sugar: soda,candy, simple carbs: white breads.
    I hope it helps,🤍

    • @bloomthrive9179
      @bloomthrive9179 Рік тому +66

      Thank you so much!! 💜🙏🏼💐

    • @mariamnader2016
      @mariamnader2016 Рік тому +12

      @@bloomthrive9179 u r welcome 😊🌸

    • @darianalawrence643
      @darianalawrence643 Рік тому +25

      God bless you!

    • @ladyscarfaceangel4616
      @ladyscarfaceangel4616 Рік тому +59

      Alcohol has been my issue. It helps anxiety in the moment but not the next day! My anxiety level always goes up the day after drinking. I don't consider myself an alcoholic at all. I'm a weekend drinker. I do try to limit how many I have but sometimes it's easy to keep going. Depends on the drink. I smoke too. That definitely doesn't help! I feel I do everything else right. I exercise daily, meditate every morning, & I eat clean most of the time. I drink nothing but water, except the alcohol I consume. We all have something we need to work on I guess. I feel I work hard enough during the week & look forward to relaxing with a few glasses of wine or a good margarita. So it's hard to let go of that for me.

    • @Thomas_Anders0n
      @Thomas_Anders0n Рік тому +31

      also Mediterranean Diet

  • @marinaom8641
    @marinaom8641 Рік тому +2038

    1. B12: meat, eggs, nutritional yeast
    2. Omega-3: fish, walnuts, avocado, chia, flax, olive oil
    3. Magnesium: pumpkin seeds, almonds, pistachios, broccoli, spinage, avocado, dark chocolate
    4. Beans, legumes
    5. High-fiber foods (fruits, vegetables) and variety.
    6. “Good bacteria food” like combucha, kimchi, sauerkraut
    7. Water
    Avoid alcohol, caffein, saturated fats, simple sugars and carbs

  • @canoedoc2390
    @canoedoc2390 Рік тому +126

    Reality is the leading cause of stress.

  • @laughteriskey2606
    @laughteriskey2606 Рік тому +584

    I was in the zone.. I was walking everyday. Eating oatmeal before my morning walks. Then after had yogurt with nuts. I would make sure I was eating a high protein diet(vegetarian). I was feeling great. Then I rolled my ankle on a rock while doing my morning exercise.
    I turned to carbs and quick poor quality meals.
    Everything fell apart.
    I have to get back in the game.
    I hate this feeling.
    My Dads advice was to always look at the ground like you’re looking for money..
    Maybe I’ll find some money too when I start walking again tomorrow morning. 😄👍

    • @namelessname1930
      @namelessname1930 Рік тому +29

      Wishing you a speedy recovery.

    • @peggydunn3530
      @peggydunn3530 Рік тому +24

      Sorry about your injury, but you know what you need to do to get back on track and you’re doing it! Keep going 👊

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt Рік тому +20

      You may enjoy soaking your sore ankle in an Epsom salt bath too.

    • @scottpegggoldenberg9736
      @scottpegggoldenberg9736 Рік тому +13

      I'm sorry to hear you were injured and am sending up a prayer that it doesn't knock you off track for too long. You can get started again. God bless!!

    • @la7427
      @la7427 Рік тому +21

      Omg he's so right lol I've rolled my ankles I can't even remember how many times. I always look down while walking and I'm always finding money lol

  • @annewalsh2324
    @annewalsh2324 Рік тому +2837

    I had cushings which is basically constant high cortisol, while waiting for the blockers to be approved by my insurance I was self medicating with ashwaghanda, rhodiola, moringa, and holy basil. 1st two as supplements and 2nd two as teas. It took the edge off and kept me more together. Just throwing that out here too to help anyone who maybe facing this. Also: light exercise at most for cortisol because long or moderate/heavy exercise can raise levels temporarily.

    • @elinope4745
      @elinope4745 Рік тому +137

      Also check into Whim Hof and his breathing and cold exposure. I also have disregulated cortisol levels and have to address that. Being cold enough to have tight skin with goosebumps converts cortisol into other protein so long as you have decent vitamin D levels. It's a normal stress response pathway that has been forgotten in the modern world.

    • @elizabethheyenga9277
      @elizabethheyenga9277 Рік тому +67

      @@elinope4745 I agree but for those of us with health conditions his cold exposure can be too extreme. But cold exposure has helped me a lot - I moved to a colder climate and I get out and play a sport in the cold. Knowing I'm going to be cold but will warm up helps me mentally!!

    • @pattismithurs9023
      @pattismithurs9023 Рік тому +42

      @@elinope4745 I notice I need to sleep in a cold bed to sleep well, and have cortisol a.m. issues. I wonder whether there's a connection there.

    • @pattismithurs9023
      @pattismithurs9023 Рік тому +104

      Re ashgawanda: people should know it is a nightshade. If you're allergic to potatoes, tomatoes or peppers, don't take it. I didn't know for sure (only suspected) I had a nightshade allergy, took ashgawanda and broke out is a terrible rash (everywhere!). On the other hand, if you're not sure, it will sure clear things up for you!

    • @jorgemontoya3655
      @jorgemontoya3655 Рік тому +14

      HEEEY! I have a question… How was u taking Ashwagandha and Rhodiola? Together or split?

  • @aciemiega2875
    @aciemiega2875 Рік тому +340

    This is spot on. Out of nowhere my stomach starting having excruciating pains for over two hours a day for weeks. I couldn't take it anymore. I remembered hearing about the gut and brain connection so I decided to try the Fab Four way of eating. Each meal you need to have Fat (almond butter, ghee, grass-fed butter, coconut oil, EV olive oil), Fiber (chia seeds, flax meal, Acacia fiber), Greens (mix of super greens, artichokes, broccoli, brussel sprouts) and Protein (chicken, salmon, sardines, beef, pork). I have a smoothie for breakfast and I am never hungry before 1pm. I also gave up ALL bad oils (canola, vegetable, safflower, rice bran oil (Chipotle uses that one!) and peanut oil. I also gave up all dairy and bad sugars (sucrose, fructose, corn syrup, cane sugar). Ok I know that sounds unattainable but it is not. My gut feels 100% healed, my brain is on steroids or something because I can think so clearly now and studying for college classes is so much better. I have zero body aches. For two weeks I detoxed or something because my tongue tasted of pure metal. I brushed my teeth 3 times a day, nothing helped until it just all got out of my system. This is a game changer for me and I just want others to feel the same. By the way, I am 52 and I was a complete raging blank blank because of perimenopause, my emotions are calm and settled, no more rage. Please do yourself a favor and try this. Good luck to everyone.

    • @DaneArcher2000
      @DaneArcher2000 Рік тому +28

      Wow, what a turn around! Good on you!
      Btw, that metallic taste in your mouth you couldn't get rid of? That was esophageal reflux. If you felt burning in your esophagus at the same time it was likely erosive, acid reflux. But if you didn't feel any burning, just a metallic, almost bitter or tannic feeling, that is non-erosive reflux, usually caused by pepsin coming up the esophagus.
      Sounds like you have got your diet dialed in now, but if it ever comes back, try a 1/2 tsp baking soda in 10 oz. of water (drink it, gargle with it). Or Gaviscon double action chewable tablets (follow package directions), because it contains alginate, a seaweed that floats on top of the pepsin in the stomach and prevents it from splashing up into the esophagus or back of mouth. Tastes like mint though.
      Hopefully you won't need to deal with that metallic taste ever again. But if you do, you'll have some tips to try. I'm not a doctor, but I had non-erosive reflux for a year and wanted to pass on to you what worked for me in case you want to try it. Take care!

    • @melinashaughnessy9037
      @melinashaughnessy9037 Рік тому +9

      That metallic taste in your mouth could have been due to ketones.

    • @artstudiogirl784
      @artstudiogirl784 Рік тому +6

      You may enjoy listening to Dr. Mindy Pelz on UA-cam. I’m 51 and she gives similar advice. Happy for you!

    • @brandysax
      @brandysax Рік тому +2

    • @danny1682
      @danny1682 Рік тому +3

      There is no need to stop dairy, Oils such as Canola are okay but any oil should be used in moderation. I am from India and the vegetarians there used to consume butter, ghee, and coconut type fats. My Doctor cousins told me that their Mother and people on similar diets had arteries that literally looked like glass. People have now switched to Canola and Peanut type oils and do not have such problems.

  • @caelidhg6261
    @caelidhg6261 Рік тому +16

    I am going to bring up KETO, OR at least a higher fat diet. I had major adrenal burnout. I have ADHD and ANXIETY since I was 10. and as a kid at a lot of sugar (it was the 1970s). I would "crash" a lot, my emotional dysregulation has always been bad. when I hit menopause, I could barely walk I was sooo fatigued and my knees hurt. I switched to a KETO based diet and all that went away. I felt the best I had felt in my entire life. I wasn't as hungry. I could eat one meal and that fat would fuel my body all day. My brain was focused, My mood markedly improved and I no longer had fatigue...... You can ridicule responsible KETO or a high fat diet but for me, it was a gamechanger

  • @2009caci
    @2009caci Рік тому +81

    The best part of your video is "long story short". I appreciate it that you don't spend 30 to 45 minutes explaining each point to the tinniest detail, but give us a list with basic information. ❤❤❤

  • @sweetbon76
    @sweetbon76 Рік тому +298

    I do everything mentioned, for sleep I use weighted blanket and take magnesium two hours before bedtime. Exercise 3-4 times per week, 50 push ups and a short HIIT cardio. Mantra meditation every day. Eating whole foods, vegetarian only so supplementing with vegan Omega 3 and also a vitamin B complex, but lots of vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds, berries and whole grains. Avoiding sugar and white bread, but takes one cup of coffe in the morning and a glass of red wine to dinner, a square of 90% dark chocolate after. Ashwaganda has a strong impact on my stress levels and Berberine helps me keep my sugar cravings away and has lowered my blood pressure.
    Doing better and better for every day. Four months ago I was in a terrible condition, could hardly get up from bed. I was completely stressed out and ate pizza, McDonalds and a lot of bread, crisps and milk chocolate every day.

    • @jorgemontoya3655
      @jorgemontoya3655 Рік тому +1

      How did u take ur Ashwagandha?

    • @sweetbon76
      @sweetbon76 Рік тому +8

      @@jorgemontoya3655 I take KSM 66 capsules 300 mg morning and evening 8 AM/PM. When I know there will be more stress I take double dose. I feel a very clear and noticable difference.

    • @InGreed666
      @InGreed666 Рік тому +4

      How do your typical meals look like? I never know what to eat. I don't eat meat

    • @luisaritosa9700
      @luisaritosa9700 Рік тому +3

      @@InGreed666 eating veggies is the key, just cook them, google some ideas...

    • @susannahfox7188
      @susannahfox7188 Рік тому +8

      Only problem for me with eating most of these items (seeds, nuts, beans, legumes, whole grains) is that I am part of 20% of the population who cannot handle phytic acid (non-secretor status) since the gene handling this in my system does not allow for much production of friendly gut bacteria (helps with not contracting Norovirus, but not with other things, like this) which would normally handle the phytic acid with production of phytase (enzyme). One tell tale sign if you have this is if you get lots of cavities and gum issues when you eat these items. It also seems that there are many that become overly tired and drained due to inability to absorb iron due to phytic acid interference. What happens is that the magnesium, calcium, iron, zinc, copper and manganese get bound up by the phosphorus. Hence, cavities and other issues requiring these nutrients will arise. I have recently found out about a company Access Nutrients, which has a supplement that provides phytase, the enzyme that is responsible for breaking the phytic acid down. It is also possible to use ancient techniques with lots of soaking, sprouting, and fermenting to try and minimize the phytate. Rye flour is the highest in natural phytase and can be added to other foods to help increase the breakdown of phytase. But with some foods, there is only so far you can go with these things, and of course, they require a lot of time and attention. Weston A. Price Foundation has an article available online called "Living with Phytic Acid." But I am waiting on the phytase to see if that will also help mitigate this nuisance to a hopefully larger degree. It is routinely added to animal feed as well, this is different than that offered to people.

  • @Eddie-Spaghetti
    @Eddie-Spaghetti Рік тому +52

    I’ll tell you what was the best thing I ever did for my anxiety and mine was really bad. Cut OUT caffeine immediately. It takes some time to completely feel the difference but it’s worth it!

    • @Amadonati
      @Amadonati Місяць тому +1

      I been transitioning from caffeinated to decaf

    • @JJ-ls8ep
      @JJ-ls8ep 7 днів тому

      I take breaks from coffee and use turmeric and coconut milk in the morning really great as a warm drink

  • @Mellyjelly84
    @Mellyjelly84 Рік тому +90

    I became fascinated with the microbiome over the fall and completely changed my diet to support it. Less sugar, chemicals, highly processed foods and more plant diversity, organic choices, and fermented/probiotic foods. It has helped my depression and anxiety more than anything I've ever tried (and I've tried a lot of things.)

    • @Erri-kb6et
      @Erri-kb6et Рік тому +4

      Besides eating a bit of everything, like adviced here, I noticed a huge difference in my physical and mental health by combining the foods in another way. I don't mix carbs and protein anymore, I eat carbs and vegetables or protein with vegetables. Most fat with protein or carbs as fat delays the digestion of these macronutrients, which is a good thing because they are complex and need time to digest. I discovered that I cannot digest red meat so wel, I feel awful and my gut seems out of balance for at least two days! Also almost no sugar just in the coffie or a cookie or smt sweet in between meals. Fruit also in between meals, so far away as possible from meals. And another really game changer was sourdough bread. I bake it myself and for others. I am convinced that the way people eat is the cause of many many illnesses.

    • @danielagentile8049
      @danielagentile8049 4 місяці тому

      I love this. I eat a primarily whole food diet, lots of wild fish, geassfed beef, olive oil, avocado, nuts, seeds, berries, etc. Feeling very anxious all the time. Anything I might be able to add to assist me in feeling better? Would love to hear from you. Happy you are doing better. 💙🙏🏼 Thank you

    • @Mellyjelly84
      @Mellyjelly84 4 місяці тому +2

      @danielagentile8049 I'd say fermented foods are a great addition. Even the ones that don't colonize the gut create short chain fatty acids. Switching from coffee to matcha was helpful to me. It has l-theanine which allows you to have the energy without the jitters or the crash, plus tons of antioxidants. I do something where I aim to eat 30 different plant foods each week (fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, tofu/tempeh, etc) because plant diversity it really important as far as the microbiome goes. Worth a shot!

    • @danielagentile8049
      @danielagentile8049 4 місяці тому

      @@Mellyjelly84 I do fermented as well. lol I switch between kimchi and sauerkraut. My issue is I have a low T3 thyroid hormone. That can bring anxiety and depression. I think my anxiety is stemming from that. 🙁🙁 which matcha do you use? I feel a lot of them have a ton of sugar. I do like matcha but would love one that is natural and without sugar. Do you take matcha that has caffeine? I’m looking for caffeine free.

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 9 місяців тому +23

    Sensible advice, thank you.
    I take a B Complex 100 mg tablet with breakfast, and again at 4 pm. I take a Multivitamin tablet daily at noon with lunch. I find this gives me 3 shots of Vit B complex (all of them) and boosts energy levels and good health. B's are important for your adrenal glands to deal with stress.
    Hydration is not about drinking water. If you only drink water and a lot of it, your sodium and electrolyte levels will drop in the body. You will feel very fatigued, and will pee a lot and not be able to keep the water in your body, which is hydration. The science of hydration involves taking in minerals and sodium in proportion to the water you drink. For example:
    1. On a daily basis, 1-2 times a day, I mix potassium, magnesium, sodium (sea salt) with water and drink it. I also add Vit C powder, and Apple Cider Vinegar to it. This restores my minerals esp in summer. If i work out hard running or swimming or any sport, I add extra sodium. The minerals are all 1/3 tsp each in powder form for quick absorption. Vit C is thrown in there along with ACV for good measure but neither is an electrolyte. You need the triumvirate of potassium, magnesium, sodium. If you are running a marathon or long endurance event like a hike in hot weather, take some Sustain tablets along. Take 1/2 every 2 hrs with water to restore electrolyte levels. Coconut water + water + salt is also a great hydrator. If the minerals are in there, you won't get a heatstroke or feel as hot or drop in energy or pee too much. Make sure the salt is not that ghastly inorganic salt sold in stores with iodine added. This is an inorganic structure so does not absorb in body. Use sea salt, fleur de sel, pink salt or any other organic structured salt (nothing to do with organic farming methods), which will assimilate readily, even if you have high blood pressure. If your other minerals are balanced, normal salt intake will not harm you. Calf and leg cramps are usually due to low salt levels so that the water you drink does not stay in the body. You drink water. Salt keeps the water in your body. Potassium and magnesium getsrid of excess salt and water, and keeps what is needed for body to be balanced optimally.

    • @annstar2793
      @annstar2793 20 днів тому

      Yes- I have flushed out my sodium and potassium drinking too much water. Don’t do it !!!!

  • @vialogan
    @vialogan Рік тому +24

    30 years ago I was trapped in a very abusive marriage with 4 children ranging from 8 to newborn. I developed adrenal insufficiency due to the constant stress. Ultimately, I was diagnosed with panhypopituitarism, for which I take a variety of meds daily to replace the many hormones my body no longer makes. I wish I had this information then so I could have helped myself more!

    • @cwhisenant1
      @cwhisenant1 Місяць тому

      Is this similar to Addisons disease?

    • @shushymcsecret993
      @shushymcsecret993 13 днів тому

      So sorry that you've had to not only deal with the abuse but the years of after effects. I have been through "a lot" myself and that fact that we are still surviving is badass

  • @soniamo4139
    @soniamo4139 10 місяців тому +7

    Thank you. For those of you with digestive issues IBS-D, or gallbladder-Induced issues, be careful with nutritional yeast and fermented probiotics. They can make things worse. Yogurt usually works, especially if it's dairy free and low fat.

  • @TheMagnificentTrio
    @TheMagnificentTrio Рік тому +23

    I find when I commit and keep my food on a healthy streak, it really does make a huge difference. It's amazing how such a simple thing as eating healthy can have a big impact. I'm trying to incorporate more whole food plant based desserts rather than the processed stuff since they use dates instead of sugar, maple syrup, etc. I'm not entirely whole food plant based, but I am vegan. I made black bean brownies recently, and they actually make me feel full instead of craving more.

  • @katreenacarey924
    @katreenacarey924 Рік тому +1

    Girl thank you so much for caring about the community enough to give back❤

  • @marlene18g
    @marlene18g Рік тому +34

    I cut the processed carbs and sugar when I start getting anxiety it really helps.

    • @healthyinformation
      @healthyinformation Рік тому +3

      You re absolutely right. Excess insulin caused more stress than people realize

    • @woolgathrr
      @woolgathrr 3 місяці тому +1

      @@healthyinformation insulin is a stress hormone now? How!?

    • @woolgathrr
      @woolgathrr 3 місяці тому

      Glucose & fructose help reduce glutamate, cortisol, adrenaline...
      Ice cream still helps me relax. I remember it having an effect very similar to supplemental DHEA, which is famous for reducing cortisol.

    • @healthyinformation
      @healthyinformation 3 місяці тому

      @@woolgathrr insulin is a very pro inflammatory hormone. Excess inflammation is a major physical stressor.

  • @2024istheyear.
    @2024istheyear. Рік тому +7

    It’s like you read my mind! On my way to work today I was noticing more anxiety than normal. I said I have to eat differently and bam, there was this video. Ty

  • @lostparadise2886
    @lostparadise2886 Рік тому +424

    As a nutritional consultant I can vouch for all the ideas presented in this video! Informative & concise!

    • @ceolbeats7182
      @ceolbeats7182 Рік тому +2

      Nutritionist need2watch Dr Michael Greger How not to die & Forks over knifes

    • @Oilofmercy
      @Oilofmercy Рік тому +11

      ​@@ceolbeats7182 I'm a nutritionist and I can vouch for most of us that we disagree... be smart and don't follow a culture. I mean this with great kindness. It's very difficult to be well on that diet, I've seen a lot of sick people.

    • @ceolbeats7182
      @ceolbeats7182 Рік тому +1

      @@Oilofmercy A nutritionist that eat dead animals🙈🤮read China report listen to qualified heart surgeon &qualified Dr,s like Dr Michael Greger,Klapper etc I mean that most politely, the meat industry are funding your industries, as did the tobacco industries back in 1950,s when doctors told ppl smoke it was good for their patients nerves, !!!surgeons are now refusing n fighting against feeding ppl the very stuff that blocked their arteries, in 1st plc, it’s great they are put on plant base now👏🏽 I wish you luck must be difficult for you I guess, to find out every thing you was taught is incorrect 🤷🏽‍♀️Dr Neal Barnard said much the same during his training, scrapping dead animal fat out of clogged arteries , but nutritionist don’t get 2C that do you. ALL vegans I know &have known are healthier than all their peers, my grandparents have no health issues nor my parents @ school we never got ill & all @ healthy weights, while those around us suffering with diabetes arthritis hi blood pressure, all familiar ailments connected with eating dead animals n dairy💪🏽All top athletes are now being informed by next generation nutritionist to go plant base, check out Forks over Knifes perhaps you could share your out dated views with the on screen nutritionist & other health advisers, who are medically qualified as well as nutritionist, type in Is meat carcinogenic & even Google tells you it is 🙄1in2 ppl get cancer half population with diabetes, highest in India sadly😔 places where hi quantities of dairy🤮are consumed. You picked wrong person to make a ridiculous comment, we are 4th generation vegans with no heart diabetes or bone issues. Contact Dr Michael Greger @ NutritionalFacts.org he can help you👏🏽👏🏽culture 🤣🤣

    • @zacharyiler136
      @zacharyiler136 Рік тому +8

      Or you could just go carnivore and completely eliminate all of the problems you are seeing.

    • @katashley1031
      @katashley1031 Рік тому

      ​@@Oilofmercy that literally elevates cortisol and adrenaline every single day. Not refutable. If that works for you, mazel tov. That's the opposite of what someone with high cortisol needs.

  • @analoguesoul4594
    @analoguesoul4594 3 місяці тому +4

    From Italy, my admiration for a well-informed and informing roundup, not a word wasted. Bravissima!

  • @AnthonyVolpe
    @AnthonyVolpe Рік тому +15

    Thank you for making this. A lot of this compounds stuff I already either knew or suspected about food anyway but this just reinforces the importance of eating better in general.

  • @sarahadeniran5294
    @sarahadeniran5294 Рік тому +23

    Emma, literally the moment you start talking I feel so calm and at peace. Bless you! Such a lovely voice and spirit.

  • @TravisGoodman
    @TravisGoodman Рік тому +15

    Great job on overviewing how to reduce our stress hormones! As a therapist myself I work with my clients on ways to holistically reduce stress hormones. I do different things like breath work, polyvagal exercises, exercise, just to name a few!

  • @fredrodnick2881
    @fredrodnick2881 Рік тому +4

    I like that you get right to the point. So many other videos go on and on with a long introduction complete with music and special effects,which could be irritating or even cause an unbalanced feeling. Then they still don't start because they are telling you all sorts of things that they intend to talk about.

  • @timothyjseitz
    @timothyjseitz Рік тому +3

    I'm a hypnotherapist and I find this very useful! Thank you so much for a great video!

  • @christineewing3492
    @christineewing3492 Рік тому +7

    The gut microbiome, what it is, what it does, and its relationship to physical and mental health is fascinating. Lots of UA-cam videos about this.

  • @bernadette573
    @bernadette573 4 місяці тому +18

    Thank you for this. Recovering from a high stress, demanding job and so many people told me to fast. Horrible advice. Regular meals made a wonderful difference. Sleep and energy improving. Much thanks.

    • @maryangellwalsh
      @maryangellwalsh 2 місяці тому +3

      High cortisol is often a sign of adrenal fatigue and fasting is a terrible stressor to the adrenals. Heal your adrenals first and then you might be able to do 16/8 or other short fasts later.

    • @catherinedubrovna7756
      @catherinedubrovna7756 4 дні тому +1

      people never believed me on this. feels good to find some similar experiences

  • @abanayot2004
    @abanayot2004 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a million! Just watching you talk decreased my cortisol

  • @q2_20
    @q2_20 Рік тому +21

    Thanks Emma! I appreciate the time and the effort you put into making these videos. I find them concise and friendly and always helpful.

  • @MummaMia5
    @MummaMia5 Рік тому +12

    Just stumbled across your channel and saw this about cortisol. Very very helpful for myself and my 18yo daughter. We have both been told we are palliative now after finally being diagnosed with Dysautonomia, EDS, Addison’s disease, gastroparesis and MCAS.
    This will definitely help with our dietary problems and malnutrition. Thanks heaps for your video. 🙏❣️

  • @abbafatherswarriorprincess3627
    @abbafatherswarriorprincess3627 4 місяці тому +1

    It's the first time I come across this lady's videos... She has such a calming way of speaking and your can hear the sincerity in her voice!

  • @elan1071
    @elan1071 Рік тому

    like your easy and calm tone of voice and rate of speech. you didn't spend that too long on introductions and went right at it thank you.

  • @marwansal4175
    @marwansal4175 Рік тому +204

    Personally, bananas help a lot with my anxiety. Thank you Emma

    • @nadiagrushevski6581
      @nadiagrushevski6581 Рік тому +11

      Potassium

    • @czrthegreat
      @czrthegreat Рік тому +20

      Potassium and magnesium glycinate are the big guns against stress/anxiety

    • @sauce8148
      @sauce8148 Рік тому +6

      Oh yeah, my _banana_ also helps with anxiety...

    • @leah392
      @leah392 Рік тому +16

      So happy you found something that helps, but the idea of an emotional support banana is absolutely hilarious to me!

    • @saafewolf69
      @saafewolf69 Рік тому +1

      Good to know, thanks.

  • @lindaehgartner3705
    @lindaehgartner3705 7 місяців тому +10

    Thank you for these videos of information. I have chronic anxiety and am now 77 years old. I have been to many psychologists to try to learn to manage my anxiety. Your videos have helped me, I won't say more, but have helped me gain a measure of control at home. Thanks again and keep up the great work.

  • @rosemeade1
    @rosemeade1 Рік тому

    Listening to your voice alone reduces my stress. You appear to be so calm!

  • @AC_2.4-10
    @AC_2.4-10 4 місяці тому +1

    I just love your videos. You have such a richly educational AND gentle, caring way of communicating. I learn so much from your videos, and feel like I've been given a big hug at the same time. You are using the gifts God has given you! I'm grateful for you! ❤

  • @OneUnderground
    @OneUnderground 8 місяців тому +19

    I think it's important to note if one has chronically high cortisol levels, they should get checked for Cushing's. I went years endlessly suffering because I thought I had too much stress. I tried all sorts of diets and lifestyle changes to no avail. It turns out I have Cushing's. While incorporating healthy foods is always a good thing, no amount of foods or supplements will cure a tumor that is causing the high cortisol.

    • @naturegirl4074
      @naturegirl4074 6 місяців тому

      How did you get checked for this? Doctors overlook me for everything. I have hEDS and it went over looked for years

  • @juliebuck1904
    @juliebuck1904 Рік тому +6

    I took your suggestion and stopped all coffee and my anxiety and insomnia are gone. I just thought those were permanent fixtures in my life. Thanks so much for the suggestion. Can't believe no doctor that I have talked to about these issues suggested it.

  • @MegaSnail1
    @MegaSnail1 Рік тому

    Thank you. You are just what the doctor ordered. Stay well.

  • @mamabear5289
    @mamabear5289 10 місяців тому

    I’m so glad I found your channel today as it’s helped me tremendously to understand what I can do to manage Panic attacks ! Your voice is calming too

  • @sovereign.spirit
    @sovereign.spirit Рік тому +9

    Great job on your channel~ Love the light and vibe of your studio ~ your outfit and color choices look harmonious and calming ~ your hair and makeup look radiant

  • @butterflynerd0078
    @butterflynerd0078 Рік тому +151

    I love this video. I spent most of my life learning about C-PTSD and physical issues. It wasn't until later I recognized they were somewhat associated (not always). I then later learned about taking care of my gut and it has helped magnificently in my mental health and my physical health.

    • @skorupigo5544
      @skorupigo5544 Рік тому +8

      Any tips you found helpful for your gut?

    • @jesswise2354
      @jesswise2354 Рік тому +1

      Any tips I’m interested in hearing what you do???

    • @butterflynerd0078
      @butterflynerd0078 Рік тому +5

      Hey loves, I somehow didn't know about your replies, I'm new to this comment thing. I would use a food journal and see if any foods are bother your tummy, you can usually tell by something consistently giving you gas, bloating, constipation or diahhrea within 3 days. It can be within 2 weeks technically, but 3 days is a good frame. This is a longer comment, so doing your own research is important because this is a topic we are still getting research on and learning more about recently. It's also one that is not "size fits all", everyone's stomach is different because different bodies need different nutrition.
      But, generally: The biggest gut killer is added refined sugar, so just looking at labels and recognizing when we're having it is helpful. This doesn't mean being strict with it, I think just realizing when we have it when we're not intending to is helpful.
      Other ideas for basics are, not killing your gut bacteria intentionally. When you "kill" bacteria in the digestive system, you're killing the good too, not just the bad. So for example, using mouthwash that kills 99% of germs is unhelpful in this way (and toothbrushing and flossing is enough).

    • @Monno15
      @Monno15 Рік тому +1

      Im suffering from cptsd and I dont even know which of my physical issues are related to it, but I was healthy pre trauma so .. any good tips are more than welcome

    • @StacyBrule
      @StacyBrule 10 місяців тому +1

      I got the SGB shot for ptsd. My brain was factory reset it was a miracle no anxiety my eyesight improved no ptsd or cptsd triggers or symptoms at all. I had it so bad I hadnt left the house in 5 years. its truly a miracle. Stellate ganglion block. takes 10 minutes no side effects and relatively cheap. pain clinics do them. Saved my life. They talk about it bc it will hurt finances if we arent sick

  • @chikacherrycola9189
    @chikacherrycola9189 Рік тому +1

    Thank You So Much💜🧡 This Video Just POPPED UP & I have Depressing & PTSD!!! I have gained ‘10 Depression Pounds’ & THIS is a Mindful Message to get me back on track💜🧡

  • @furlycee
    @furlycee Рік тому +7

    I’ve been doing the Mediterranean diet recently due to some heart attacks in my family and I heard it was good for heart health. I don’t know if I’m losing weight or just not bloating but I look better and I FEEL better.

    • @Krisp138
      @Krisp138 2 місяці тому

      Meditation food is great, makes you feel better to.

  • @exosproudmamabear558
    @exosproudmamabear558 Рік тому +4

    Magnessium does a wonders with anxiety and depression. I am eating fairly a balanced diet but my diet still made me deficient of magnessium after taking it my depression got really easier to manage.

  • @aileentavernia5073
    @aileentavernia5073 Рік тому +3

    It is a very nice video on nutrition.
    I'm adrenal type, and I stopped processed foods years ago. Dairy, too, because of sinus problems.
    This year, I quit putting sugar in my coffee. I cleaned up my diet to fish, green vegetables, flat bread, and more water only when needed. I sleep better and have dropped 20lb since March.
    💜💜💜

  • @rethinkeverything2982
    @rethinkeverything2982 Рік тому

    Thank you for making therapy seem more like learning instead of being put on the spot🙏🙌🥰

  • @iKnowAguy4
    @iKnowAguy4 Рік тому +1

    Congrats on hitting 1 Million Subs!! So well earned!

  • @katmoons
    @katmoons Рік тому +18

    I’m taking notes and hopefully can change my diet within the next two weeks. Thank you Emma!

  • @jaybee2893
    @jaybee2893 Рік тому +90

    Went on an anti inflammatory diet over two months and started with a green smoothie fast. Not only am I down 20 pounds (I am overweight don't be alarmed) but I feel great!
    Thank you for expanding my knowledge I will definitely incorporate this!

    • @AllahsServant12
      @AllahsServant12 Рік тому +7

      Please. Could you give me a detail of the foods you took and foods avoided in order to keep up with an “anti inflammatory diet”?? Thank you!!

    • @jaybee2893
      @jaybee2893 Рік тому +29

      @@AllahsServant12 So one of the first things I did was cut out sugar. I only get sugar from natural fruits.
      Next I cut most carbs. I still eat quinoa but I don't eat much bread. And if I do I make my own
      Processed foods are the enemy!!!! Cut them!
      Next I did a 7 day green smoothie cleanse I ate mostly raw fruits and veggies as well as much as I wanted.
      I got on Google and UA-cam read the Dr. SEBI list and planned food accordingly.
      I don't eat meat I eat seafood though(never given up my seafood lol)
      I eat lots of lentils, beans, and legumes.
      One thing I focus on is making sure half my plate consists of veggies.
      After my fruit and veg fast I wasn't hungry often so I naturally started eating one to two meals a day. I skip breakfast and have a smoothie with lots of anti inflammatory ingredients.
      I'm now down 27 pounds. Lost 7 pounds in 3 days.
      The most important things I find are:
      Drink plenty of water...cut the surgery drinks they do nothing for you
      Making sure my meal consist 50-75% veggies
      Listen to your body. Don't do anything extreme. Take things out slowly.
      Forgive yourself when you slip.
      I had ice cream two days ago and I regretted it immediately. It made my head hurt from all the sugar. It's okay to mess up just go easy on yourself makes it easier to stay on track.
      Things like dark chocolate or fruit are better choices if you want sugar. I use cocoa nibs in my smoothie when I want that chocolate taste.
      Find what works for you and I hope this helps! 🙏🏿
      Sending lots of love!

    • @nobodysbusiness9916
      @nobodysbusiness9916 Рік тому +1

      Good for you. Love your progress....keep it up.

    • @robincrowflies
      @robincrowflies Рік тому +3

      @@jaybee2893 Lovely. Thank you so much for the detailed response. This is great info, shared with love.

    • @misbahailia3345
      @misbahailia3345 Рік тому +1

      Lucky you. I crave chocolate cake with ice cream when I'm stressed. 😭

  • @natavidrio
    @natavidrio 3 місяці тому +1

    Not only was this video informative. The comment section is impressive!! Subscribing now!!

  • @metrinstoefta1490
    @metrinstoefta1490 Рік тому

    THANK YOU...this is so wonderfully straightforward and clear. no grandstanding etc. and.....you've got the greatest grin.

  • @nicoler9522
    @nicoler9522 Рік тому +186

    I love this. I'm definitely leaning towards a 'Let food be thy medicine' type lifestyle. I have food sensitivities and am learning to pay attention to which foods make me feel better or worse. So many issues can be solved by eating better. I didn't realize that gluten was linked to my depression. I had been telling my doctor that I didn't feel like it was depression (I WAS depressed but felt like that wasn't the actual issue). I had only read about people having stomach issues with gluten, not mental ones so I didn't know until I saw a naturopath. I have switched to a holistic nutritionist and feel so much better.

    • @twiggyb67
      @twiggyb67 Рік тому

      Going Vegan is the greatest way to drastically reduce Cortisol. When we consume flesh and secretions (dairy) of animals, We are consuming the horrendous fear and abuse they suffer in animal agriculture. The animasl are laden with Cortisol from the stress, Horrific abuse and fear they suffer at the hands of animal agriculture and slaughter. There is no humane treatment at any phase of their lives until brutal slaughter.

    • @leezle312
      @leezle312 Рік тому +6

      I noticed I get depressed and irritable when I eat gluten also. Never considered seeing a nutritionist though. This was helpful!

    • @maryjanethomas2380
      @maryjanethomas2380 Рік тому +3

      Definitely I am noticing a huge difference in my depression when avoiding gluten. I never realized gluten was affecting me so negatively due to thinking I wasn’t having stomach pains or glaring symptoms. I have sensitivities so never thought to eliminate in my diet.

    • @user-exuytv
      @user-exuytv Рік тому +1

      What the heck is gluten

    • @gutreaction3030
      @gutreaction3030 Рік тому +2

      I highly recommend "Healing through Whole Foods" it's amazing what foods harm us and what foods help heal us. So simple, yet we make it so complicated. Good luck in your healing journey.

  • @JoyAileen
    @JoyAileen Рік тому +123

    This was so helpful ❤️ I also really appreciate how little attention you put on "food to avoid", with my own personal history of a very strict restrictive way of eating, it's refreshing to see the focus on food that are GOOD for me. Thank you!

  • @TampaDave
    @TampaDave Рік тому

    My first time seeing you, and you seem like a person whose baby will be a very bright light. Much love. ❤❤

  • @annajean1207
    @annajean1207 Рік тому

    I don't have access to Healthcare so I've been on the hunt for what I can do to resolve issues I'm having. I found this video so helpful and just wanted to thank you for your content

  • @kristinevans283
    @kristinevans283 Рік тому +63

    I love this. I teach a dental education series on bridging the gap between mental, physical and oral health. This is perfect for my inflammation course and I love your expertise and information. This needs to be taught in our schools so our youth can understand the impact of nutrition and health. Controlling inflammation is key and this video is perfect and exactly what I teach dental professionals. KristinevansRDH

    • @Sunflower-lv9iu
      @Sunflower-lv9iu Рік тому +2

      Yes! So many people r having issues and not realizing it’s coming from their mouth/jaw. Infected root canals, which go undetected bc only a 3D cone beam scan can show it, cavitations in the jaw where teeth have been pulled (usually wisdom teeth) bite alignment and even sleep apnea, not receiving enough oxygen into the brain at night, or amalgam fillings (silvered colored fillings they contain mercury) My sister was doing metal detox and experienced sudden panic attacks didn’t understand why- to make it short she still had amalgam (mercury) under a crown & the metal detox was releasing mercury into her body without realizing it! She thought she had gotten all silver fillings out. Metals , especially mercury, can give neurological issues like anxiety. Had to remove all mercury from the mouth correctly- (removing them can be dangerous bc it can release the mercury into the body) SMART Protocol is the best/only way to remove them - then after she was sure she was 100% amalgam free she did a metal detox, the correct way this time. She followed the Andy Cutler heavy metal detox protocol. It’s important to detox correctly so people don’t get themselves even more sick. He has a page on FB where there are a lot of people who used to suffer from anxiety and have a ton of experience.

    • @noraaa8479
      @noraaa8479 10 місяців тому

      What.. are you saying my implants could be the cause for my anxiety?

    • @kmm2320
      @kmm2320 9 місяців тому

      So you’re a dentist?

  • @IvanBFit
    @IvanBFit Рік тому +122

    Haven't even gotten to the list of foods yet, but I already feel like listening to you speak has lowered my cortisol levels. Very soothing and straight forward delivery and tone. Really awesome. Explains the 995k subs and counting. I'm going to go back to hear what the foods are now.

    • @markcrane7073
      @markcrane7073 Рік тому +3

      Most precious comment I have ever read. Thank you Ivan.

    • @animated6875
      @animated6875 Рік тому

      Basically cortisol means stress

    • @katashley1031
      @katashley1031 Рік тому

      ​@I'm happy yes but this does not mean you want to eliminate carbs. Just processed sugar.

  • @CorreaoFyrestarr
    @CorreaoFyrestarr 6 місяців тому

    I have all the chills!!! Totally did not disappoint!!!

  • @3provrbs6
    @3provrbs6 5 місяців тому

    Love your messages Emma! Thank you for serving humanity in the way you do! May God abundantly bless you and your family🎉❤

  • @pandabun2053
    @pandabun2053 Рік тому +5

    I have high cortisol....a supplement called seriphos ....it has been a lifesaver

  • @thepurpleenigma
    @thepurpleenigma Рік тому +127

    Ironically (or maybe not so much?), whenever I feel stressed I seem to crave all the foods you list as being good for reducing cortisol! I crave almonds, bananas, red meat, and broccoli the most so I try to have them at least once or twice per week and rotate out with other low inflammatory foods. I am trying to be more aware of my body and it’s needs and just feed it. In addition to walking at least 30 min per day , I’ve lost 15 pounds and feeling much better.

  • @florencealeman7503
    @florencealeman7503 Рік тому

    Videos like this are needed in the Veterans Medical system. Their online group therapies leave much to be desired.

  • @derick-smith
    @derick-smith Рік тому

    "Treatment puzzle" - this is such a great term. Some names are just beyond perfect in what they convey.

  • @keriradle6712
    @keriradle6712 Рік тому +19

    I absolutely love your videos! I have battled panic disorder for years and due to a very abusive ex. Of course the only option my physician gave me was meds and CBT. I want to get off my low dose and treat my body with food and meditation. I believe it is possible

  • @foodandbodyandsoul7565
    @foodandbodyandsoul7565 Рік тому +3

    Awesome video!!!!! I'm a dietitian and health coach, and this was beautifully presented!!!

  • @lncarnold
    @lncarnold Рік тому

    Your voice is so comforting

  • @Bythesea449
    @Bythesea449 9 днів тому

    This is my first video of yours and wow I love hearing you talk!

  • @cynthiagordon8840
    @cynthiagordon8840 Рік тому +4

    This was so helpful Emma, thank you!

  • @akesha4138
    @akesha4138 Рік тому +6

    Wonderful advice thanks. Would also add that raw foods (uncooked) have enzymes intact are very important for health. Definitely go easy on breads and desserts. If you drink coffee, you can reduce the acids by 80 to 90% simply by roasting your own organic green coffee beans at home yourself. Very easy to do; 3# bag evenly distributed in a large glass baking dish at 365 degrees for 2 to 2 and 1/2 hours. Stir after 1 hour and then every 10 to 15 minutes. When done leave in a warm oven for 1/2 hour. Remove cool and freeze. Grind fresh just before use. This is literally the very best coffee you have ever tasted.

  • @lethiapage4767
    @lethiapage4767 Рік тому +2

    This is really valuable information. Thank you. I know I'm not alone in being perpetually stressed out. I knew that food is important overall but I didn't really understand how important food is to our body's response to stress.

  • @dianerios880
    @dianerios880 7 місяців тому +1

    Even your intro music is calming. Thank you! ❤

  • @Jess-vx1eg
    @Jess-vx1eg Рік тому +27

    Thank you so much for talking about this topic!
    Even though I already knew about the benefits of the mediteranian diet, since I read it in a lot of books that I got from the library recently, it is lovely to see you share that information with everyone else too. 😊
    And something I would like to add is that the diet is not only good for mental health, but also for the brain in general.
    Eating according to the mediteranien diet has been proven to significantly reduce the chances of dementia.
    It is amazing for maintaining brain health🧠

  • @calechips
    @calechips Рік тому +207

    Hello!! I just wanted to say the one plant that has literally ALL of these vitamins and minerals (and more that were not mentioned) is Moringa. Some people take them as pills, put powders in their shakes, or cook them. You can buy them at stores like sprouts, OR save money and grow them in your own backyard if you live in hot climates. If not I’m pretty sure you can grow them inside too. If I could recommend one plant/food to eat forever it would be this one. Thanks!

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Рік тому +13

      Shelled hemp seeds have 10g of protein in 3 tablespoons and some Omegas too

    • @coolroy4300
      @coolroy4300 Рік тому +15

      It may be great but its even better to consume a variety of good stuff 😀

    • @janinthesunedwards7710
      @janinthesunedwards7710 Рік тому

      )

    • @michaeldombrowski9193
      @michaeldombrowski9193 Рік тому +18

      Although I had read about the health benefits of moringa when I was given it with wheat grass juice as a Meals on Wheels freebie, I discovered it works as a laxative which isn’t helpful when you don’t need one.

    • @calechips
      @calechips Рік тому +5

      @@michaeldombrowski9193 true. A small price to pay in my opinion- you’re gonna have to let it out eventually, it just hastens the process hahah

  • @KimClark-1
    @KimClark-1 Рік тому

    I was just thinking about foods that increase/decrease cortisol and found this video. Thanks!

  • @christineking4778
    @christineking4778 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this info less complicated then other sources.

  • @kimbrammell
    @kimbrammell Рік тому +5

    You are such a lovely person, and your videos are so helpful. Thank you

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 Рік тому +13

    Stress, poor eating and poor sleep habits are a vicious circle for me. Making better food choices is something that is within my control, and is generally the easiest way for me to get back on track.

  • @rileytimes
    @rileytimes Рік тому

    I really appreciate this and how calming you present your videos.

  • @carlyrose6613
    @carlyrose6613 Рік тому

    I needed this. I have HPA-Dysfunction. And dehydration. It’s not fun. Take care of yourselves! God Bless!!

  • @Follow.the.Light.11
    @Follow.the.Light.11 Рік тому +7

    Oh jeh.. I experienced this, have IBS now and many food allergies. Also heard the term 'leaky gut'. I am good now tho :) eat much healthier, but haven't gotten rid of the allergies (yet). I sometimes supplement magnesium or just take a magnesium bath 🛀 with a little dark chocolate 😉 indeed.
    I always love how health providers combine knowledge, because it is indeed one body and all is connected.
    Also since people watch this for health: alcohol is actually proven to be carcinogenic. As a chemist we had to stop using it or got many strict rules upon using it (especially because chemists usually use it pure, but some also drink it quite pure 😅). But it is strange so little people know about the proven carcinogenic side of alcohol, nothing is mentioned on bottles.. 🤷.

  • @dhwanidave3151
    @dhwanidave3151 Рік тому +9

    The best video I've come across this year - thank you so much for your knowledge!

    • @Antwon.B.Jameson.the17th
      @Antwon.B.Jameson.the17th Рік тому

      You should try Dr Paul saladino’s diet. He is a way better nutritionist than her just saying

  • @amitchothani9832
    @amitchothani9832 Рік тому

    I love your cool...laid back attitude... very friendly person...tons of love to you ❤️

  • @annhamman5096
    @annhamman5096 Рік тому

    Thank you for your solid science and winsome delivery! I hope your growing babies are doing well.

  • @KimCSmith
    @KimCSmith Рік тому +11

    Emma, thank you SO much for all of your videos. Your no-nonsense approach to everything is wonderfully helpful.

    • @RobbieAudet
      @RobbieAudet Рік тому

      I hope she realises just how many people she has saved from a lifetime of misery thus far. I am so grateful for her.

  • @duncimanci
    @duncimanci Рік тому +24

    Thank you for the great content you've bee sharing. All of your videos I've watched have been very informative, to the point and clear, easy to follow. A psecial thank you for not playing some music in the background while you talk. It makes listening so much easier (for me at least).

  • @cmaggie5748
    @cmaggie5748 Рік тому

    Became aware of cortisol in last year. This is a great video as I was like how do I reduce cortisol so thank you

  • @moniquetammenga3468
    @moniquetammenga3468 2 місяці тому

    I was looking for information that can lower stress. I am so happy to see this video. 😃🙏🌺🦋

  • @CARMENTHUNDERS
    @CARMENTHUNDERS Рік тому +4

    Coconut oil or a avocado instantly help my mental. If I’m feeling low.
    Cherries as dark as possible ended my anxiety. I was eating a pound a day last summer. Hope this helps.

  • @CCoburn3
    @CCoburn3 Рік тому +5

    For those who don’t have all day, she actually starts listing the foods at 3:10.

  • @elaineholm6893
    @elaineholm6893 Рік тому

    Your voice and countenance is very soothing. Will definitely be watching the rest of your videos. Thanks so much.

  • @biachiking7043
    @biachiking7043 Рік тому +2

    I love your delivery of information. Thank you, i found this video very helpful!

  • @Mandalloyrian
    @Mandalloyrian Рік тому +5

    Part of my current treatment is eating a Whole30 diet minus the fruit juice. So very similar to what's recommended here.

  • @keirenstanden4577
    @keirenstanden4577 Рік тому +3

    Thank you very much for your continued hard work. Love from Swansea, UK 😁

  • @MagickMix
    @MagickMix 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this. If I tried to explain how helpful this is this comment would be a book.
    I immediately subscribed and hit the bell. Thank you so much!

  • @mitwabymadhurimasappatti
    @mitwabymadhurimasappatti Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this as it helps me learn and support the people I help with stress management! You are a gem and I am always learning so much from you and your videos!

  • @evolvinalison
    @evolvinalison Рік тому +21

    Definitely found an interest in learning how diet can affect anxiety levels ever since being introduced to our guts role. Truly look forward to crafting healthy breakfasts every morning!

    • @healthyinformation
      @healthyinformation Рік тому

      When I taught my weight loss classes This was always covered early on

  • @lorrainemarcone6912
    @lorrainemarcone6912 Рік тому +16

    I stumbled upon your video and I thought it was so informative! I always knew certain foods made me antsy. I find this especially true when I eat out. As delicious as a restaurant meal might be, I usually pay for it afterwards with racing heart and gut issues and anxiety. I don’t feel this way when I cook at home with good fats, vegetables, protein of all kinds, and much less salt and sugar. Also, if I go out to eat I usually have some alcohol which dehydrates me, unlike when I’m at home and I drink mostly water and seltzer. You have a firm knowledge of good chemistry. And I like your no nonsense approach. New sub here!

  • @brookem2610
    @brookem2610 Рік тому +1

    Amazing help. I loved that you broke it down quickly and made it easy to understand. Thank you for this and the goal of thirty different fibers in a week.

  • @user-up3rc3yb3c
    @user-up3rc3yb3c 25 днів тому

    Thank you for your videos. These have been a helpful resource during a time when affording therapy would be a hurdle.