20  Foods to Boost Your Mood, Increase Your Energy …
				    and Improve Your Sex Life!
				    by www.SixWise.com
				   
				  It’s  no secret that food is intricately intertwined with your emotions. Eat a bowl  of ice cream and it may make you happy; eat the whole carton and you’ll soon  feel sad. Likewise, even a whiff of a home-cooked meal may make you yearn for  the days of your childhood while the scent of coffee brewing may make your more  mentally alert.
				  Often times we  misplace blame on ourselves or place it wrongly on other things. We’ve all  done it -- mostly unknowingly.  
				  Example:  Have you ever (or often) thought you were getting sick from some flu bug or  virus an hour after eating? Well in fact it likely was simply “a clue”… your  body and stomach telling you that something you ate an hour earlier was not  good for you! Yes a “clue.”
				  Our minds often do NOT correlate what  we ate one hour or more prior to how we feel now (but if we “listen” to our  bodies these are valuable clues). Unfortunately being busy and focused on so  many other things, we don’t think about what we ate an hour before so these  become lost opportunities and lost “clues” as to why we feel ill.
				  Instead we often focus on our immediate  fears and concerns related to what might have caused us to feel lousy or sick,  such as stress or getting sick due to having been around someone who we saw  coughing or who was potentially sick.
				  Now, especially with all the CDC and  media hype on the swine flu, our minds are running rapidly to false  conclusions. We are all already primed to think at any moment we could be  coming down with the flu … believing we might be getting sick from some  external virus, etc. 
				  Take  the “SixWise.com One Hour Food Clues” self assessment food tests: 
				  The  “CLUE” is do you “Feel Good” (or Feel Bad) one hour after eating a specific  food (or drink)? This is what we call the “SixWise One Hour Food Clue.”
				  Listen to your body!
				  Self-Assess. Just like is  done in many allergy tests, isolate and consume one food item. The “clue” is to  determine if, one hour after eating, you feel:
				  
				  
				  
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				  If worse there is a good potential that  this food does not agree with your digestive system. In fact you might be  allergic to it or it might just be a food that is not healthy for you that  drags down your energy level.
				  “If” we learn to listen to our bodies  we can learn a lot.
				  Become  your body’s “Wellness Whisperer!”
				    
				    Combine foods and beverages  that make you feel good (following multiple one hour clue tests). 
				  Eat  these in small amounts, no larger than your fist for a full meal, and all foods  that made you feel good and energized. Then see if you again feel good and  energized.
				  Odds  are that your personal “clues” can guide you to what your body is truly  needing and also reacting negatively to the most.
				  You  are your body’s best advocate!
				  
                    
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 The  vitamin C in oranges helps lower your stress hormones and makes you feel calm. | 
                  
				  Food  is such a powerful player in your mental health that, according to Food and  Behavior Research, a charitable organization trying to advance scientific  research into the links between nutrition and human behavior, diet can play a  role in preventing and managing the following conditions:
				  
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                      Attention       Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 
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				      Dyslexia 
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				      Dyspraxia 
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				      Autistic       spectrum disorders 
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				      Anxiety 
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				      Depression 
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				      Bipolar       (manic-depressive) disorder 
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				      Schizophrenia 
So  as you prepare for the busy holiday season, using foods strategically to help  keep you happy, upbeat and energetic is a wise choice. 
				  Generally  speaking, eating foods that are absorbed by your body quickly, such as sugar,  white bread and other refined  products,  will give you a quick blood sugar high followed by a crash. On the contrary,  eating foods that are absorbed slowly, such as peanut butter on whole-grain  bread or brown rice with chicken, will keep your mood on a more steady level.
				  However,  there much more to a mood-boosting diet than that. By including the following  foods in your regular diet, you’ll boost your mood and give your body plenty of  healthy nutrients at the same time.
				  Foods  that Will Likely Make You Feel Happy
				  
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                      Citrus Fruits: Oranges,       lemons, limes and grapefruits are rich in vitamin C, which helps lower       your stress hormones and keeps you feeling calm. 
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                      Leafy Green Vegetables: Kale,       spinach and other leafy greens are rich in folic acid, which can reduce       depression and improve blood flow to your brain. 
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                      Nuts: The       vitamin E, arginine (an amino acid) and magnesium in nuts will help keep       your blood sugar steady so you avoid mood swings. 
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                      Salmon: This       healthy fish contains DHA, an omega-3 fat that has been linked to improved       mood and lowered risk of depression and age-related memory loss. 
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                      Dried cherries: Cherries       are rich in antioxidants like vitamin C that curb your body’s stress       response. 
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                      Broccoli:       Broccoli is rich in stress-relieving B vitamins like folic acid. 
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                      Lean Beef or Chicken (ideally       free-ranged): Lean protein contains tyrosine, an amino acid that       helps your brain produce the chemicals norepinephrine and dopamine, which       improve your mental function.  
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				  Black Beans: Complex carbohydrates like those in black beans and other legumes help  keep your blood sugar levels balanced throughout the day, providing a steady,  slow-burning source of energy to make you feel awake. Plus, black beans are a  rich source of iron, an integral part of hemoglobin, which transports oxygen in  the body, and key enzyme systems for energy production and metabolism.  
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                      Seaweed:  Seaweeds       like kelp, wakame, arame and dulse can be found in Asian grocery stores       and health food stores. It can be eaten dried, straight out of the bag, or       added to soups, salads and vegetables. Seaweed contains the broadest range       of minerals of any food--the same minerals found in the ocean and in human       blood. It also contains pantothenic acid and riboflavin--two B-vitamins       needed for your body to produce energy. 
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                      Almonds: These       tasty nuts are rich in manganese and copper, both of which are essential       cofactors of an enzyme called superoxide dismutase. This enzyme helps keep       energy flowing by inhibiting free radicals inside cells' mitochondria (the       energy-producing area of cells). Plus, they also contain riboflavin,       another important component of energy production. 
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                      Cantaloupe: This       melon is an exceptional energy food because of its combination of vitamin       B6, dietary fiber, folate, and niacin (vitamin B3). The B vitamins       (necessary for the body to process sugars and carbs) combined with fiber       (which helps the sugars be distributed gradually) support energy       production by keeping blood sugar levels stable. 
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                      Kiwi: With       more vitamin C than an equal amount of orange, kiwi is a potent       energy-boosting food. When vitamin C levels are depleted, people often       feel tired. 
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                      Oatmeal: This       morning favorite is loaded with soluble fiber, a key to slowing down       carbohydrate absorption and keeping blood sugar levels steady.  
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                      Water. Though       not a “food” per se, water is necessary for your body to produce energy,       including digesting, absorbing and transporting nutrients. If you don't       drink enough of it, your cells will be less able to receive the nutrients       they need for energy, leaving you feeling sluggish. If plain water doesn't       appeal to you, try spicing it up with a squeeze of lemon, lime or other       citrus, or add in Ajmera's       Orang-O Energy,       Coco Energy        and Mang-O Energy.  
These drinks are 100% natural with NO  caffeine, no preservatives, synthetic food colors or artificial flavors. All  three of Ajmera's beverages will keep you hydrated, helping you function  better, and are ideal after a tiring day or just when you need a boost. As a  bonus, they taste great and come in powder form, so you can take them with you  anywhere.
				  Foods  to Boost Your Libido
				  
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                      Pomegranate juice: New       research on animals shows it may reduce the risk of erectile dysfunction. 
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                      Oatmeal: Along       with giving you energy, eating oats helps to produce a chemical that       releases testosterone in your body, which may help increase your sex drive       and orgasm strength. 
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                      Honey: The B       vitamins in honey also boost testosterone production, while boron in honey       helps your body use estrogen, which is important for arousal. 
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                      Eggs: Aside       from being a symbol of fertility, eggs are high in vitamins B6 and B5,       which may help your libido by balancing hormone levels and fighting       stress. 
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                      Bananas: They       contain an enzyme called bromelain, which may help increase libido and       even reverse impotence in men. 
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                      Celery: Celery       contains androsterone, a hormone released in men’s sweat that's said to be       a turn-on for women. 
                    
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				  Most  of all, you should strive to eat a diet full of fresh foods, as these will give  you more energy and a brighter outlook than a diet of mostly processed food.  Make sure to include plenty of protein as well -- your body needs it to keep  organs functioning and energy levels up.
				  Finally,  if you want to keep your healthy foods FRESH longer, you’ve got to get see for  yourself how the MiniMate  Refrigerator Unit   keeps veggies and fruit fresh. The MiniMate is an evolution of that old box of  baking soda you probably have in your refrigerator. Using FDA-approved  activated oxygen technology, the MiniMate can eliminate most of the germs or  mold that may be living on your foods without harming the food or leaving  behind any residue.
				  This  is important as these molds and bacteria can make you and your family sick, and  they can also spoil food before you have a chance to eat it. This is especially  true with organic foods, since there are no preservatives to help ward off the  germs.
				  So  the MiniMate not only keeps your food safer and healthier, it also saves you  money by cutting down on the amount of food you have to throw out and replace.  It easily extends the freshness and life of many foods by three to four times.
				  The  MiniMate even helps to break down pesticides and chemicals on your produce,  leaving no residue except clean, fresh oxygen!
				  This  product has been featured by the Food Network's Paula Deen as a "Hot  Pick" and was given the National Health and Wellness Seal of Approval. We  recommend you pick one up for yourself and also stow a couple away for the  holidays … the MiniMate  makes a great gift   for moms, grandmas, cooking enthusiasts, foodies and health nuts alike!
				  Remember, you  are what you eat! 
				  If  you want to be in a GREAT MOOD and/or very productive mood feeling good and  full of energy, eat well by assessing and focusing on eating what your body’s  “SixWise Clues” are telling you!
				  
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				  Sources
				  Yahoo  Health 
				  WebMD.com