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Stress Relief on a Plate: How Your Diet Can Help You Stay Calm

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Feeling stressed? You’re definitely not alone—stress hits everything, from digestion to nerves. Here’s the lowdown on stress-busting eats inspired by BBC Good Food.

A vibrant head of broccoli. / SNeG17.shutterstock.com
A vibrant head of broccoli. / SNeG17.shutterstock.com

Want to level up your stress management game? Load up on whole foods and veggies at each meal. Foods rich in vitamin C, B vitamins, and magnesium are like nature’s stress warriors, ready to help you.

These nutrients are your adrenal glands’ BFFs, helping keep stress hormones in check. Throw together a salad with spinach and kale, or make a cozy veggie soup with roasted eggplant, broccoli, bell peppers, onions, and carrots. Drizzle with olive oil, and you’re all set.

And breakfast? It’s more than “the most important meal”—your secret weapon against stress. A balanced breakfast with whole grains, protein, and healthy fats fuels your brain to power through the day.

When stress is high, protein is your best friend. It helps your body repair and boosts your immune system.

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Constantly stressed? Try bumping up your protein by 10-20%. Mix lean meats, fish, eggs, legumes, nuts, and seeds to keep it balanced and delicious.

Here’s a pro tip: Start your day with protein to steady stress hormones. And start saying goodbye to refined carbs (looking at you, white bread and sugar)—they’ll spike your blood sugar and leave you in a slump. Go for complex carbs, like whole grains, to keep your energy stable and stress in check.

And when stress has you reaching for junk food, be mindful. Emotional eating can become a slippery slope. No joke—food addiction is real. It’s a fast track to weight gain, extreme stress, and even depression. To break free, try adding new flavors to your meals. Kick things off with a breakfast of fiber-rich veggies or low-glycemic grains to retrain your taste buds.

Keeping a regular eating schedule also helps you stay in control of your food choices.

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Finally, trade that caffeine kick for water. Coffee might feel like getting you through the day, but too much caffeine actually amps up stress by triggering more cortisol, the stress hormone.

Next time stress strikes, reach for water or a soothing herbal tea—it’s an easy way to stay cool and collected.

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