
Bananas
Bananas aren’t just joyful in colour, they’re a good source of vitamin B – proven to support the ability to manage stress . Add one to your breakfast for a healthy start to the day.
Stress and a poor diet all impact gut function. And poor gut health can impact mood because the gut microbiota play a role in the production of feel-good hormones such as serotonin and dopamine. Did you know that over 70% of serotonin is produced by bacteria in the gut? Here’s some of our favourite mood boosting foods to help you feel at your best.
Bananas aren’t just joyful in colour, they’re a good source of vitamin B – proven to support the ability to manage stress . Add one to your breakfast for a healthy start to the day.
Like extra virgin olive oil and fatty fish, walnuts are a wonderful source of omega 3 fats – effective in improving depression scores. Grab a handful and enjoy.
Make sure these feel good greens have got a place at the table! Leafy greens like kale and spinach contain tryptophan, magnesium and folate – all important in supporting the production of serotonin and healthy brain function.
Oranges are a great go to snack for enjoying one of your 5-a-day in a refreshing way. And citrus fruits, and berries, are packed with vitamin C which can help reduce anxiety levels.
Swap that milk chocolate for dark – your gut will thank you. It’s higher in fibre, containing around 8-10g fibre per 100g (compared to just 3g in milk chocolate) providing essential food for our gut microbes and linked with better mental health. We’re convinced!
Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries… these little guys are packed with vitamin C which has been linked to reduced anxiety levels. The perfect topping on porridge or a cheeky slice of cheesecake.
Eggs really are sunny-side up. These little guys are a good source of tryptophan – a precursor of serotonin, the happy hormone. Tryptophan can also be found in a wide variety of protein containing foods, like fish and poultry.
In fact, it’s not just lovely lentils. Legumes, like beans and pulses, are all rich in folate which can help boost your mood and support stress.