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Try incorporating some of these foods into your diet to help relieve stress naturally. Oatmeal. This long time comfort food, is a complex carbohydrate. ... Asparagus. ... Salmon and tuna. ... Berries. ... Oysters. ... Dark chocolate. ... Chamomile tea.
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Read More »Certain foods can enhance your body's ability to handle stress, packed with essential nutrients needed to boost your mental state. Try incorporating some of these foods into your diet to help relieve stress naturally.
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Read More »Of course, caffeinated beverages such as coffee and colas are out. You should try to not eat any chocolate after around 4 or 5 pm to give your body time to metabolize its caffeine. Generally, it's also a good idea to stop eating at least 2 hours before turning in for the night to give your food time to digest.
Two guilty pleasures that also happen to have nutritional and health benefits are peanut butter and chocolate. Put them together and you have what some would consider the ultimate comfort treat. How else can you explain the fact that peanut butter cups are one of the top-selling candies in the United States generating annual sales of over $2 billion? Or consider the tradition, which goes back to the 1950s, of hotels leaving a chocolate on your pillow as part of their turndown service. So, it would be understandable if you told yourself that having one or the other – or even both together – as your bedtime snack is probably fine or perhaps even a good idea! After all, both may put a smile on your face before you drift off and that can’t be all that bad. The truth, however, as with all things related to food and nutrition, is not quite that simple. It turns out that one of them is a great idea for a bedtime snack while the other is best enjoyed earlier in the day. For the peanut butter lovers, the good news is that eating peanut butter before turning in for the night has a variety of health benefits. For the chocolate lovers, I’m sorry to say that it probably is not your ticket to a restful night of sleep and pleasant dreams.
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Foods to avoid red and processed meat. high-fat dairy. alcohol. saturated fat.
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