I’m happy because of what I eat
Previously I’ve delved into the philosophical reasons why I’m happy most of the time. Out of curiousity, I decided to check into the biochemistry of it. Besides the obvious artificial sources in the forms of drugs, other sources lie in the food which we eat.
My breakfast for the longest time that I can remember consists of the following (mineral and chemical nutritional info in parentheses):
- 1 banana (vitamins B6/C, potassium, seratonin)
- Peanut butter (magnesium, tryptophan) on wholemeal toast (magnesium)
- Milo in the form of milk (multi-vitamins, calcium, potassium, magnesium, tryptophan) and chocolate (tryptophan), along with the other additives that come with Milo
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The items in bold are what we are interested here. Seratonin is a neurotransmitter important for mood regulation, as well as sleep and appetite. Tryptophan is a biochemical precursor for our bodies to produce more seratonin. And with this information, I finally understand why I’ve subconsciously stuck to this breakfast for so long.
Seratonin ingested through diet is usually good for temporary mood regulation, but that which is created by the body can be stored for later use. It is this that help us maintain a consistent state of mind. Therefore eating foods rich in tryptophan is a good idea. Some other dietary sources include:
- poultry
- cheese
- beef, pork, lamb
- eggs
- sunflower and sesame seeds (although you have to eat a lot more of these than the others on the list)
Even if you never realised any of the above, like I did before I did this research, it is clear that eating a healthy and balanced diet is not just good for you physically but it is also good for your mental health. Is it any wonder that people who go on fad diets are usually a moody lot?
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11 Responses to “I’m happy because of what I eat”
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Apr 28 2008 / 7:39 am
Ah, that explains why I was alot happier when I was on the banana diet.I looked trimmer too. I’m getting moodier everyday.I need my bananas!
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Apr 28 2008 / 9:22 am
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Apr 28 2008 / 1:37 pm
yeah, gotta admit, it is true that we are what we eat.
I have a habit of skipping breakfast, which is really bad. Sigh….. -
Apr 28 2008 / 8:24 pm
okay. gotta eat bananas in my weetbix now
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Apr 28 2008 / 8:46 pm
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Apr 28 2008 / 9:58 pm
haha…tats the reason why women binge on chocs when we r in a bad mood

Isit true tat bananas help haha…my mum asked me to take a banana b4 I go for a interview!hmm… -
Apr 28 2008 / 10:39 pm
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May 01 2008 / 5:21 pm
Studies have shown that when people cut down dramatically on calories and don’t eat enough, they start to become moody, anxious and show similar symptoms to someone with serious depression. Similarly, if people binge too much on junk food and don’t eat healthily enough, they become sluggish, demotivated and depressed.
On the other end of the scale, excercising and eating certain foods releases endorphins (feel-good chemicals) to make you feel happy. After doing an hour of excercise the same endorphins are released as those that are released after sex!
So keeping fit and eating well does improve your mental health!
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May 01 2008 / 7:23 pm
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