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Feel Good Tip #6

By Nicole McCance @nicole_mccance · On April 25, 2012
Your Food and Your Mood:

The brain depends on an even supply of nutrients throughout the day. This means eating a variety of healthy foods, at regular intervals throughout the day.

Eating a diet of prepared and packaged food usually indicates a higher consumption of preservatives, artificial sweeteners, and refined sugar and carbohydrates. Many processed foods contain so much sugar that it causes a temporary high in mood and energy accompanied by a significant “crash” or decrease in mood and energy afterward. Regular intake of these stimulants creates an ongoing cycle of ups and downs. Diet soda and other products that contain the artificial sweetener aspartame have been linked to headaches, insomnia and depression. This product can block the formation of serotonin, which is needed to boost your mood. Processed food provides very little in the way of nutrients, meaning that you are starving your brain of essential vitamins it needs to function and perform.

Try to consume many fresh vegetables and fruits, to receive the benefit of natural vitamins and sugars. Avoid refined carbohydrates such as white bread, rice and pasta. There are so many healthy alternatives on the market that taste the same, if not better, than their unhealthy counterparts.

If you are overwhelmed at the thought of researching and reading labels, follow the simple colour rule while you are shopping and preparing meals. Cut out white foods (white bread, rice, pasta), and eat green and yellow (broccoli, spinach, squash, and other brightly coloured vegetables), and brown (whole grain bread, potatoes, beans, etc). Eat protein at each meal, whether it is from meat or another source.

Decreasing your sugar, sweetener, and processed food intake will improve your mood, and provide you with other added health benefits.

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Nominated, RBC Women Entrepreneur of the Year, Nicole McCance M.A. is a fully licensed Psychological Associate. Her services are covered under extended health care and she is licensed to diagnose mental disorders. Nicole is also an author of the best-selling book 52 Ways to Beat Depression Naturally. She has over 9 years of formal university education and has completed a certificate program in trauma and recovery from Harvard Medical School. She has a M.A in Counselling Psychology from the University of Toronto, a B.A. in Criminology and a B.A with Honours in Psychology from Carleton University. Nicole owns Nicole McCance Psychology, which has over 10 counselling locations providing both individual and couples counselling across the GTA. Over 120 individuals and couples receive counselling every month through Nicole McCance Psychology. She has been providing counselling and assessment services for the past 10 years across North America and in Russia. She has been a frequent contributor to media outlets such as CP24, CTV News, CTV National, Global TV,City TV, CBC News, Rogers, CBC Radio, ABC Spark, E!, the Toronto Star and Canadian Living. You can visit her website at nicolemccance.com.

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