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Wednesday, September 14th, 2011:
Emotional Eating: Food to Boost Your Mood
The modern palate is used to and expects extremely rich foods. This is called reward value. (1)Food, like drugs, has a reward value.
Anxiety, Insomnia, and Depression GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is the chief neurotransmitter of the nervous system that has an inhibitory effect. This means that it turns your nervous system down, rather than amps it up. People with low levels of GABA or a GABA imbalance may feel:
A Healthy Gut Makes You Happier It turns out that beneficial microflora found in the gut actually seem to increase GABA receptors in the brain. (2) An increase of GABA receptors in the brain is a good thing, especially since a decrease has been associated with mood disorders, like chronic depression. (3) Good bacteria actually help to bring the brain into a state of balance. (4)(5)(6) Without proper microflora in the gut, pathogenic infection will begin to dominate. Even a silent systemic infection can show up decades later in the form of serious neurodegeneration, like Alzheimer’s disease. (7) Other modern diseases are things like type II diabetes, heart disease, dementia, autoimmune disorders, and childhood developmental disorders. Fermented Foods and Beverages Rescue Your Gut Food can contribute to a balanced state of mind. We suggest fermenting foods and liquids, rather than taking a probiotic supplement.
Food is often used as a reward or to self-medicate. When we eat modern, processed foods, we are momentarily rewarded with a feeling of calmness or satiety. However, these same foods can cause a spike in blood sugar to put stress on the endocrine system. These two factors contribute to a number of modern diseases. Supporting your gut with beneficial bacteria can increase GABA neurotransmitters in the brain to balance your mood and even reduce chronic depression. Even better, good gut bacteria will protect your health over the long term to reduce the risk of heart disease, dementia, and type II diabetes.
1. Guyenet, Stephen. Food Reward: A Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part I. Whole Health Source. April 28 2011.
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