Fiber and Food Choices May Be As Effective as Antidepressants

Fiber and Food Choices May Be As Effective as Antidepressants

For most people, the approaching holidays are a happy and exciting time.

For many others, Thanksgiving to New Year's Day can be a time of increased anxiety and sadness.

Women in perimenopause and menopause often find that anxiety and sadness are two of the most troublesome menopause symptoms at any time of year.

Currently, one-fourth of US women 60 and over are taking an antidepressant. In 2018, there were 240.7 million antidepressant prescriptions filled. Many more go untreated.

To be sure, antidepressants can be very helpful. But the words of Hippocrates from around 400 BC still ring true today. "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food."

There is an increasing body of studies demonstrating the helpful mental health benefits of dietary fiber and other food choices. This has led to an entire segment of medicine now being referred to as Nutritional Psychiatry. You can actually treat a significant mental health challenge with your fork.

I was recently interviewed by First For Women about this topic. Take two minutes to read this well-written article that may be helpful in calming your anxiety or sadness whether or not you are in perimenopause or menopause. I think you will find it beneficial.

Mary Elizabeth Keirns

file clerk at AAF CPA's from 1994-2017 University at Albany, SUNY alumna

1 年

They probably help migraines as well!

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