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This diet may improve depression, anxiety & stress
In April 2019, researchers in Iran published a study in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between diet and mental health.
In April 2019, researchers in Iran published a study in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between diet and mental health.
Researchers recently published an article in International Journal of Science and Research that recommended these 5 natural ways for dealing with sleep disorders.
From time to time, we receive testimonials from our valued participants sharing with us how our products and programs have been making a difference in their lives.
Here are just 5:
In January 2019, researchers in Turkey published a study in Progress in Nutrition, showing a connection between malnourishment and depression in older adults.
Amino acids are the building blocks of life. We use them every day to build tissues (such as muscles) and to create hormones and neurotransmitters.
You probably already know about the important role omega-3 fatty acids play in mental health. A study earlier this year found a connection between omega-3 consumption and ADHD symptoms in children and two studies last year found connections between omega-3 consumption and depression and bipolar symptoms.
And you might even be taking omega-3 supplements yourself to boost your own mental health. But are you taking the right kind of omega-3 fatty acids?
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Researchers in Turkey recently published a study in Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between magnesium consumption and mental health.
A large body of research has emerged over the years that shows a healthy diet is connected with positive mental health, and a significant portion of that research also shows the opposite (poor diet is connected to poor mental health).
One particular area of diet that seems to be the most alarming is sugar. This includes sweets, soft drinks, desserts, added sugar in drinks, and so on.
Here are 3 studies published within the last few months that show a connection between sugar consumption and mental health:
Portuguese researchers recently published a study in Frontiers in Public Health, showing a connection between food insecurity and depression. This follows a 2017 study out of Uganda that showed a similar connection.
Does research into nutrition and mental health interest you? Have you appreciated the research conducted on Truehope products?
The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care funds and facilitates research in mental health.
According to fund advisor and mental health researcher, Dr. Bonnie Kaplan, the foundation has distributed $560,000.00 to date. But it isn’t enough. Research has stalled because of a lack of funding. Dr. Kaplan reports that the foundation could still use at least $250,000. Such funding could make a difference in encouraging recovery-based mental health research.
Digestive problems and bowel issues can be a source of concern and frustration for Truehope participants. If it’s not cramping and diarrhea, it’s cramping and constipation.
What causes these conditions? There are many factors, including diet, genetics, over-use of laxatives or diarrhea medication, or simply using many different types of prescription medications.
Whatever the cause, here are some suggestions to help you cope: