Bolster your well-being with the right nutrients


Chromium (broccoli, grapes, oranges, grains)≫ Several studies have shown that chromium supplementation can improve depression symptoms, particularly in people who experience carbohydrate cravings along with altered mood (chromium is a blood sugar stabilizer). Take 300 mcg of chromium per day.

Folic acid (rice, beans, oranges, greens) and B12 (salmon, eggs, milk)≫ People with B deficiencies are more likely to have severe depression symptoms. Take 800 mcg of folic acid and 1 mg of B12 per day.

Magnesium (wheat and oat bran, brown rice, nuts, molasses)≫ Involved in many enzymatic reactions that control brain function; helpful for mood disorders, including PMS and bipolar disorder. Take 300 mg of magnesium per day.

Omega-3 fatty acids (oily fish, walnuts, flaxseed oil)≫ Build healthy brain cell membranes and help facilitate neuron-to-neuron communication. Take a supplement that includes a total of 650 mg EPA and DHA daily.

Zinc (oysters, lean meats, beans, nuts, oatmeal)≫ Helps metabolize omega-3 fatty acids in the brain. Studies have implicated low zinc levels in postpartum depression and other depression symptoms. Take 25 mg zinc per day (often found in a multivitamin).

Source: The Brain Diet by Alan C. Logan, ND (Cumberland, 2007).

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2009 Penton Media Inc.


Acceptable Use Policy

blog comments powered by Disqus


Health Centers

Conditions/Treatments

Health Notes

Understand your options to make informed health decisions.

green apple decal

More from Health Notes

Interact with us:

Delicious Living on Facebook Delicious Living on Twitter

Online Resources

HealtheTimes Digital Edition
Read the current Digital Issue of HealtheTimes Magazine filled with healthy articles on ways to Live Naturally!



Organic Connections
Read the new November/December digital issue of Organic Connections here!






Recent Comments:

Powered by Disqus