We don’t often consider that vitamins, or lack of vitamins and minerals are the cause of our depressed mood. There is a major link though, between the vitamins that you are taking in and how your body is processing them and the way your mind and body feel. A lack of B vitamins can cause you to have a low mood and affect your overall well being. Certain toxins will also have a harder time leaving your system without the necessary nutrients.

Key Takeaways:

  • Vitamin B12 is a very common vitamin that affects the brain and can be found in vegetables, mushrooms and yeast. This vitamin helps create neurotransmitters in the brain.
  • Vitamin E does a great job of protecting cells from damage as well as preventing illness and aging. To get Vitamin E, eat some almonds, spinach or avocado.
  • Calcium is a great mineral that can keep your bones strong as well as keep your mind sharp. To get calcium into your body, eat spinach, kale and okra.

“Although there is substantial evidence of the effects of essential fatty acids, inositol and botanicals (eg. St. John’s Wort) on mood, today we’ll be focusing solely on micronutrients, vitamins and minerals and their impact on mood.”

Read more: https://www.water-for-health.co.uk/our-blog/2020/05/a-guide-to-vitamins-and-minerals-that-impact-your-mood/

 

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