• Lowers risk of hypertension
• Lowers risk of cardiovascular disease
• Lowers risk of stroke
• Lowers risk of inflammatory bowel disease
• Maintains healthy gut balance of microbes
• Helps avoid metabolic syndrome
• Helps control food cravings
• Helps control skin issues
• Lowers risk of hypertension
• Lowers risk of cardiovascular disease
• Lowers risk of stroke
• Lowers risk of inflammatory bowel disease
• Maintains healthy gut balance of microbes
• Helps avoid metabolic syndrome
• Helps control food cravings
• Helps control skin issues
The foods we eat become the moods we feel. How is this possible? It’s just food, after all, right?
But, if we were to say, ‘You are what you eat,’ would that seem far-fetched? Of course not, because the foods you eat literally become structures within your body. Fats (healthy or unhealthy) become integrated within the phospholipid bilayer of your cells. Proteins become your bones, muscles, and organs. We literally are what we eat, but can the same be true of our emotional state?
What you feel has a great deal to do with what you eat. Neurotransmitters, the molecules of emotion, are biochemical compounds your body makes every moment of every day. And where does the source material for your neurotransmitters come from?
That’s right, from the food you eat. What you eat becomes what you feel. Eat acidic foods tainted with pesticides, GMOs, preservatives, and other chemical pollutants, and your moods will trend toward negative energy-draining reactions because pollution disrupts homeostasis. Anger isn’t just anger; it’s a sign of nutritional imbalance and toxicity, typically the result of too many chemicals in the bloodstream. Eat organic plant-based alkalizing foods, free from chemicals that effectively short-circuit your nervous system, and your moods will trend toward positive energy-cultivating responses (See the “Energetic Health – 5 Element Perspective” chart). Food is medicine, even for the mind, and clean foods lead to positive moods.
With respect to vitamin D, foods like wild-caught salmon and sardines stimulate your Water Element, leading to positive energy-cultivating responses like being able to trust in life’s perfection, being faithful, and believing in yourself. Clean nutrient-dense foods can help you be the best version of you. A food like organic yogurt, that stimulates your Wood Element, can lead to energy-cultivating responses such as being patient, peaceful, and confident. Foods like shiitake mushrooms, that stimulate your Gold Element, can lead to energy-cultivating responses like being forgiving and open to speaking your truth.
Monica Bruenn is a graduate of the Energetic Health Institute, Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Herbalist & PhD. She enjoys helping her clients with chronic health issues using a variety of natural healing modalities. Monica spends her free time growing organic herbs & making customized herbal formulations for people and animals in her private practice that supports her rescue farm for abused horses.
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