Life-changing foods
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Event: Job interview
What to eat: Soybeans
If you’ve
got a big job interview coming up, it’s easy for nerves to get the better of
you. Fortunately, researchers at McGill University in Montreal have found that
foods containing tryptophan (an essential amino acid) can give you that
confidence boost you need to help things go well. While there are many good
sources of tryptophan such as chicken and salmon, tryptophan-rich roasted
soybeans or edamame beans are a handy food to snack on prior to your interview.
Woman eating cereal
Event: Exam
What to eat: Breakfast cereal
In the
lead up to exams, try eating a healthy diet packed with whole grains to help
give your brain a boost. Whole grain breakfast cereals are not only a good
source of energy to help keep you alert and focused, they are also a rich
source of folate, which can help speed up information processing and memory
recall. While not technically a food, you could also try popping in some
chewing gum prior to your exam, as research has suggested that chewing on gum
can improve test scores and improve memory by 35%.
Event: First date
What to drink: Chamomile tea
It’s
natural to feel anxious before a promising first date, whether you are worried
about making a bad first impression or concerned about how well you will get
on. However, don’t be tempted to get some Dutch courage; instead, calm your
nerves with a soothing chamomile tea beforehand. The calming effects of
chamomile are so powerful that they have been found to reduce symptoms of mild
to moderate generalised anxiety disorder, making curing pre-date jitters a
cinch.
Event: Trying for a baby
What to eat: Oysters
Perhaps
the most life-changing event you will ever encounter is conceiving a child, and
if you want to increase your chances of conception your diet can make all the
difference. Oysters are a famous aphrodisiac due to their high quantities of
zinc, which can stimulate the libido and enhance desire. However, not only can
zinc get you in the mood, it is also essential for the fertility of both women
and men. For women, zinc can prove vital for healthy ovulation and steady egg
production, while in men zinc helps maintain healthy testosterone levels and is
essential for healthy sperm production.
Event: Heated argument
What to eat: Walnuts
While most
of the time disagreements can be resolved, serious or frequent arguments can
damage relationships and impact on your happiness. Rather than living to regret
words said in the heat of the moment, try to defuse an argument by controlling
your anger. Research has shown that Omega-3 deficiency can contribute to
aggressive behavior, while a Japanese study has suggested that zinc may ease
anger in women. To up your intake of both these nutrients, try snacking on
walnuts when you feel your blood start to boil or to help you calm down before
discussing a problem.
Event: Relationship breakdown
What to eat: Oily fish
The
breakdown of a relationship can naturally lead to feelings of depression and
negativity which can be hard to shake off. While these feelings are unavoidable
and will take time to get over, to help get through this difficult time as best
as you can try to up your intake of oily fish such as wild salmon and tuna,
which are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12, both of which can help
to regulate the mood and ward off depression.
Event: Making big decisions
What to eat: Yoghurt
If you’ve
got a big decision to make, whether to do with your career, relationship,
health or finances, it’s important to try to increase your mental clarity and
focus to help you make the right decision. To help get yourself in the right
frame of mind, try snacking on yoghurt which is rich in iodine and zinc, which
can both help boost mental clarity and brain function. Researchers from Toronto
University also found that the probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus casei found in
some yoghurts can decrease anxiety, helping to put you in a calmer frame of
mind for decision making.
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