If you had the choice to feel like a light and colorfully vibrant fruit salad, or a heavy bowl of lifeless pasta, which would you choose?
It may be cliche, but it really is true that you are what you eat. If you want to feel light, happy and full of life, then it only makes sense to eat foods that help you feel that way.
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Studies show that some foods make us feel calm, while others get us temporarily stimulated and fuel not-so-good feelings like anxiety and stress, potentially leading to a depressed mood.
Unfortunately, most go-to comfort foods really aren’t comforting at all because they feed the opposite of how you really want to feel.
Here are four foods to avoid if you’re feeling stressed or are prone to anxiety and panic attacks.
Alcohol
Some would argue that it’s alcohol that puts the “happy” in happy hour, but the buzz is only temporary.
Alcohol may feel like it’s the thing you need after a long, stressful day, but remember that alcohol is a depressant.
It is also a diuretic, and becoming dehydrated can also alter your mood for the worse. To keep your mood in check and stay properly hydrated, reach for a glass of water instead.
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White flour
White flour, as you know, has been processed and stripped of its most fiber-rich layers-its germ and bran.
And, because white flour is