7 Best Foods to Improve Your Mood
You’re cranky, you’re tired and you just want to get into bed and pull the covers over your head. But it’s only 3 p.m. Your first instinct might be to order a triple-shot espresso, grab a candy bar or maybe scoop yourself a big bowl of ice cream, but any of these will be suicide for your already-tanked mood. Here I’m not only talking about the inevitable sugar crash, but also BDNF, a growth hormone in your brain that is low in people feeling sadness … and which is further suppressed by sugar. As for caffeine, while small amounts might make you feel better temporarily, larger amounts (above 200 milligrams, or the amount in an average 12-ounce cup of coffee) might make you feel more tense and anxious. Instead, what you need when your mood needs a boost is real food. Not just any real food will do, though, when you’re feeling stressed out or blue…