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Top Five eats to stay happy during the holidays

Posted Tue, Nov 11, 2008
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It's that intense time of the year again when the lows are low and the highs are high. Here are our picks of uplifting foods that will banish the blues, keep you focused and maybe even a little sexier. Bon appetit!

1. Peppermint: It's nature's drill sergant, telling your brain to "wake up and focus!" Perfect for all thise must-do holiday details. The next time you're dragging, pop a piece of peppermint gum and listen to your brain say, "can do!"

2. Dark chocolate: An ounce or two may be just enough to release the feel-good brain chemical serotonin, plus you'll get a three-way energy kick from chocolate's caffeine, theobromine, and phenylethylamine (a cousin of amphetamine). And the antioxidants in 70% dark chocolate do your arteries good too. No wonder we crave the irresistible stuff.

3. Wild salmon (mackerel and herring, too): Logged more miles in a day at the mall than you usually do in a week on the treadmill? The accumulated anti-inflammatory action of omega-3s in a fish platter or a grilled salmon steak can help ease the wear-and-tear on your tired body.

4. Half a dozen Blue Points: You get more zinc from six oysters than you need in a day to fuel your production of testosterone-the hormone that keeps both men and women in the mood for love. Oysters are also a storehouse of dopamine, the brain's pleasure chemical.

5. An Omelet: Just two eggs give you an entire daily quota of vitamin B12, a nutrient that's crucial to your brain's supply of good-mood chemicals. Make it a veggie omelet, add a whole-wheat bagel and you'll be good to go for hours - and for few calories!

4 Comments

  • 1. Posted by feliciafries@ymail.com on Mon, Dec 01, 2008

    Hi,Canada do you have warm beaches.I hear it is very cold up there,I from the caribbean and I've heard alot of islanders live in Canada

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  • 2. Posted by babybo_bo_16 on Mon, Dec 15, 2008

    Nah it depends on where you are in Canada lol where I am its freezing, but anywho this is another awsome article loves these tips

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  • 3. Posted by Mathew T on Mon, Aug 03, 2009

    I'm in vancouver and the beach temprature has been around 40 degrees for the last two weeks here. Its been a great summer so far!

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  • 4. Posted by Mathew T on Mon, Aug 03, 2009

    I'm just going to assume that Blue Points are Oysters - YUK! Is there a next-closest thing to Oysters that we could supplement instead?

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