How Your Diet Can Affect Your Mood and Sleep (Nutritional Psychiatry)

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You know those days where everything seems bad?

Stress, irritability, tiredness, and even depression can be signs of bad eating. Did you know that?

Just like sleep can affect our eating, our eating also can affect our mood. We even made a video about what foods improve sleep and mood, so if that's your problem, click on the video to learn more about them.

In cases of fatigue, worry and tiredness, the body seems to ask for a chemical reward in the form of serotonin, a neurotransmitter responsible for the sensation of wellness, produced through the consumption of sugar and fat.

Have you ever noticed that, on days when you are anxious about something, you end up eating more, and sometimes even compulsively?

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