Foods To Calm You Down Fast

Holiday bills arriving in heaps? Lurking taxes turning up the tension? No Valentine in sight? Regardless of the cause, there's an almost Alice in Wonderland counter-intuitiveness to the goodies we turn to for comfort. Instead of soothing our frayed nerves, many of them ultimately make us feel worse.

Take the classic-curling up with a pint of ice cream. It's a total backfire. Why? Sweets are insidious: After the initial rush, the body's insulin response kicks in, causing a sudden blood sugar drop that triggers the release of stress hormones. Soon you're feeling more jangled than you were before you inhaled that whole container of Chunky Monkey. And alcohol, of course, is a wolfish stimulant in calm sheep's clothing.
But true comfort foods do exist.

1. Berries, any berries
Eat them one by one instead of M&Ms when the pressure's on. For those tough times when tension tightens your jaw, try rolling a frozen berry around in your mouth. And then another, and another. Since the carbs in berries turn to sugar very slowly, you won't have a blood sugar crash. The bonus: They're a good source of vitamin C, which helps fight a jump in the stress hormone cortisol

2. Guacamole
If you're craving something creamy, look no further. Avocados are loaded with B vitamins, which stress quickly depletes and which your body needs to maintain nerves and brain cells. Plus their creaminess comes from healthy fat. Scoop up the stuff with whole-grain baked chips-crunching keeps you from gritting your teeth.

3. Mixed nuts
Just an ounce will help replace those stress-depleted Bs (walnuts), give you a whopping amount of zinc (Brazil nuts)-it's also drained by high anxiety-and boost your E (almonds), which helps fight cellular damage linked to chronic stress. Buy nuts in the shell and think of it as multi-tasking: With every squeeze of the nutcracker, you're releasing a little bit of tension.

4. Oranges
People who take a 1,000 mg of C before giving a speech have lower levels of cortisol and lower blood pressure than those who don't. So lean back, take a deep breath, and concentrate on peeling a large orange. The 5-minute mindfulness break will ease your mind and you'll get a bunch of C as well.

5. Asparagus
Each tender stalk is a source of folic acid, a natural mood-lightener. Dip the spears in fat-free yogurt or sour cream for a hit of calcium with each bite.

6. Chai tea
A warm drink is a super soother, and curling up with a cup of aromatic decaf chai tea (Tazo makes ready-to-brew bags) can make the whole evil day go away.

7. Dark chocolate
Okay, there's nothing in it that relieves stress, but when only chocolate will do, reach for the dark, sultry kind that's at least 70% cocoa. You figure if the antioxidant flavonoids in it are potent enough to fight cancer and heart disease, they've got to be able to temper tension's effects.

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Some good for you comfort foods - for the oranges - i wonder if it's the act of peeling the orange or the orange itself that has the positive effect... (i stil don't like oranges so no matter to me :D )
 
Maybe I am crazy but I have always found Diet Coke to calm me down.

It's why I take it early in the mornings....I am roaring to go with nervousness and it really levels me off.
 
Pretty interesting. I vote for chocolate oranges or chocolate and nuts ooh or chocolate covered berries. Can't do much with chocolate and asparagus though :( Other than that chocolate and any of those things would definitely calm me down :)
 
Rachie, you gave me an excellent idea--I'm going to melt some chocolate and dip berries in it. Mmm, with some Moet et Chandon Champagne! MMMMMMMmhhhhhhhh
 
Rachie, you gave me an excellent idea--I'm going to melt some chocolate and dip berries in it. Mmm, with some Moet et Chandon Champagne! MMMMMMMmhhhhhhhh

Wow, that sounds good! I am in work with a rubbish apple (a bit mealy - shame cause I was really looking forward to it :( ) and a cup of coffee... I am going to dream about luxurious chocolate coated berries and champers now!
 
Good idea! I'm munching on a "Nature's Path, organic chewy peanut butter granola bar" It's actually pretty good! (and only 160 cal)
 
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