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Dying To Ask
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100 episodes
1 month ago
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Self-Improvement
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Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Eat This, Not That to improve your mood with Dr Candice Seti
Dying To Ask
41 minutes 27 seconds
4 months ago
Eat This, Not That to improve your mood with Dr Candice Seti
You are what you eat. And if you're stressed or depressed, you might be able to blame your lunch. Dr. Candice Seti is the author of Shatter the Yoyo. She's a food psychologist. She studies the brain-body food link. "It's the idea of nutritional psychiatry and the idea of connecting how food makes us feel. And there are certain foods that make us feel better than others," says Dr. Seti. Omega 3 rich foods like salmon are great for brain health. Fruits, veggies and seeds? All good. But other foods can be a torpedo to your mental health. No surprise, it's anything sugary or processed. Dr. Seti says, "People don't always make the connection that when your brain is healthy your body tends to be healthy, and when you're lacking these things we're more likely to be depressed." Understanding the why might be exactly what you need to make better choices. And shifting your behavior can really help in stressful times. On this Dying to Ask: Foods to boost your mood Foods most likely to bum you out or increase anxiety How your food choices impact your mental health Ways to make the mind-body connection between what you eat and how you feel And a deep dive into the field of food psychology
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