Dealing with depression (IV)

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Eat a healthy,mood boosting diet
What you eat has a direct impact on the way you feel. Reduce your intake of foods that can adversely affect your brain and mood,such as caffeine, alcohol, trans fats, and foods with high levels of chemical preservatives or hormones.
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• Don't skip meals. Going too long between meals can make you feel irritable and tired, so aim to eat something at least every three to four hours.

• Minimize sugar and refined carbs. You may crave sugary snacks, baked goods, or comfort foods such as pasta (?! i feel sorry!) or French fries, but these "feel-good" foods quickly lead to a crash in mood and energy. Aim to cut out as much of these foods as possible.

• Boost your B vitamins.To get more, take a B-complex vitamin supplement or eat more citrus fruit, leafy greens, beans, chicken, and eggs.

• Omega-3 fatty acids play an essential role in stabilizing mood Foods rich in certain omega-3 fats called EPA and DHA can give your mood a big boost. The best sources are fatty fish such as salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, sardines, tuna, and some cold-water fish oil supplements. Aim for two servings a week.

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