Many people reach for food at time of stress, but
instead of grabbing an unhealthy quick-hit sugar fix
that will inevitably leaving feeling crashed and burned
later, why not go for foods that can relieve your
stress? After all if you are going to munch in times of
panic — munch on a stress relieving food.
Turkey
Turkey
contains the magic bullet amino acid tryptophan, which,
when eaten brings about the release of a feel-good
chemical in the brain called serotonin. And when serotonin
is released it induces a sense of calm, so much so it can
even lead to feelings of tiredness. Could be the reason
why Christmas day generally ends with a snooze on the sofa
(nothing to do with alcohol consumption at all).
Sweet potatoes
At times of stress your body just seems to crave
carbs, but instead of going for fries, mash or plates of
pasta, opt for sweet potatoes instead. As sweet potatoes
are a low GI carb (meaning they release a slow steady
source of energy) after you eat you won't have the
depressing blood-sugar crash that a big baguette or plate
of penne can cause. Cut them into wedges and bake with
olive oil and rosemary, make a mash with crème
fraiche or just bake them like your standard spud.
Blueberries
Blueberries are well known on the food circuit as
having super-food status, and rightly so. The concentrated
anti-oxidants in blueberries go right to a sluggish and
stressed-out brain faster than a double espresso. They're
also extremely high in vitamin C, which has been shown to
give the body added reserves to help it deal with high
levels of stress. And another stress-busting weapon in the
blueberries armour is that they are packed with fibre —
which helps regulate blood sugar levels. Blood sugar
levels that fluctuate too much are a major contributor to
stress for some people.
Avocados
Avocados sometimes get bad press because they are high
in fat, but it's the 'good' monounsaturated kind, not the
hard, yellowy saturated stuff. And it's these
monosaturated fats, coupled with high levels of potassium
that give avocados their stress-busting status. Research
has shown one of the best ways to lower blood pressure is
to eat foods that are rich in potassium and avocados are
jam-packed with it — even more than bananas.
Sushi
Nope, sushi isn't a stress buster just because it's
often accompanied by saki bombs and enviably a sleep.
Sushi is rich in not one but two feel-good chemicals,
serotonin and melatonin. Plus, the rice in the rolls gives
you the perfect fibre and carbs-to-protein combo, just
enough to give you the added energy boost with no after
burn. And we can't forget the fish if you are a non-veggie
sushi lover, the omega 3s in oil fish like salmon and tuna
have been found by doctors to be nature's number one
stress reducer.
Asparagus
Despite having a kind of strange affect on your pee,
asparagus is super high in folic acid which can help
stabilize a stressful mood. You see, when your body is
under stress it releases hormones which can affect your
mood. Eating certain vitamins and minerals like folic acid
and B vitamins can help keep your mood steady because
they're needed to make that feel-good super chemical
serotonin. Cook on a grill pan and serve up with a fillet
of salmon and sweet potato mash on the side for the
perfect stress-busting supper.
Beef
What a great reason to order a steak — it can chill
you out. Beef's stress busting properties are due to its B
vitamins and levels of zinc. Of course, beef does contain
the 'bad fats' — the unhealthy saturated kind which can
increase your risk of coronary heart disease and other
illnesses. But you can get around this issue by opting for
the leaner cuts; the perfect excuse to go for a fillet.
One of the healthier ways to serve beef is Carpaccio —
slightly seared on the outside, sliced super-thin and
served up with a rocket salad