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Are You Suffering From The Winter Blues? Boost Your Serotonin!

December 3, 2010 by Traci

Research indicates that in the United States 60-80% of the people, especially women, have low serotonin levels. Get out of the rut you are in… that cycle of hopelessness and despair!  
You can alter your low serotonin levels by carefully orchestrating your foods, activities, daily routines and habits.

Avoid quick fixes! 

Sugary treats and empty carbohydrates will boost your Serotonin… but it won’t last!  This quick fix is a lonely boyfriend!  Sugar does not equal LOVE.  Don’t be tempted … keep reading.

Avoid stimulants.

Many of us get trapped consuming caffeine, sugar, and/or alcohol. These substances temporarily give you a lift, but actually deplete valuable hormones. If you like caffeine, try to limit your java intake to one or two cups a day at the most.  Sugar… stay as far away from it as possible!

 

Eat Protein and Good Carbohydrates

Proteins contain tryptophan, a large amino that converts to serotonin in the brain.  Add a serving of brown rice, some almonds/walnuts, or some hearty vegetables!  
Turkey, fish, chicken, cottage cheese, nuts, cheese, eggs, and beans all contain generous levels of tryptophan.
Good FATS are essential
The hormonal processes require fatty acids.  DHA-enhanced eggs and dairy in your diet, and eat fish a few times a week are recommended.
Just DO IT!  Exercise!
Exercise is a natural way to stimulate many of our important “mood” hormones, including serotonin and dopamine. Just 15 to 20 minutes of exercise every day will naturally release these feel-good hormones that are so vital to feeling happy and balanced.  
Quality sleep is vital.
Make sure you are getting enough sleep at night.  If you are tired during the day, take a 10-20 minute power nap.
Intimacy with loved ones.

Oxytocin is another feel good hormone often called the “cuddle hormone”. Oxytocin is released when we feel love, trust and comfort. It can be even more powerful than serotonin.  Give and receive lots of hugs today! 
Sunlight and Vitamin D.
Sunlight burns off melatonin produced the night before. The presence of high levels of melatonin consumes serotonin. Sunlight suppresses the production of melatonin and allows your serotonin levels to rise during the day. If you are not being exposed to sufficient natural light your melatonin levels will be higher and your serotonin levels will be lower.   
Have you had a recent blood workup done?  Most women, (especially in areas with low sunlight) have been shown to be extremely deficient in Vitamin D.  I was!  I went on a prescription dose of Vitamin D and now I try and take 2,000-3,000 units daily.  I feel much better! 
 
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression caused by lack of natural sunlight during the winter months. The sun can have an impact on other forms of depression as well.
Vitamin B

The B vitamins are vital for energy and the production of serotonin. These nutrients are used up rapidly in times of stress. You can get vitamin B from eating more whole grains, green vegetables and dairy products. A quality vitamin B supplement is also recommended to make up for any dietary deficiencies.

 
Dr. Oz’s Brain-Boosting Smoothie
 
Bananas are high in antioxidants, dopamine and serotonin. Blueberries contain pigments called anthocyanins that give the fruit its dark color and also boost brain function. They also help protect the brain from stress and may reduce dementia.  Rhodiola rosea extract improves mood, alleviates depression and can also improve sexual functioning and libido. It’s available for purchase in natural food stores.

Ingredients

1 banana
1/4 cup blueberries
A handful of hemp nuts 
1/2 cup apple juice 
1 tsp rhodiola rosea

Directions

Combine all ingredients in blender. Blend until smooth. Add ice and enjoy!
Go Eat Some Chocolate!  
Dark chocolate, that is.  It can increase the production of endorphins and serotonin in the human brain.   Here’s your green light!  Go eat some dark chocolate.
Disclaimer:  I am not an expert on depression.  I have suffered from depression in my lifetime, and know the dark place that it is.  If you are suffering from depression or seasonal affective disorder, please consult your doctor immediately!  Discuss these possible natural methods for treating your depression.  If these don’t help, you may need to try out a medication that may just balance out your hormonal levels and give you some long awaited relief!  
  

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I'm a curly-headed dreamer, currently living in Ashland, Ohio. I'm a photographer, and recently made my business official (LLC). I would love to talk to you about booking a photoshoot with me! View my photo gallery (click here) Check out my pricing and choose your package (click here) I love coffee, chocolate and potato chips.  I love a good … Read More...

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