by ruby_marylennox
angelina.lilienne
a lil pup
Turn on the lights. Having everything lit up can help boost your mood, and lamps are often used to treat SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)
Citruses have high levels of vitamin C, which increase dopamine levels in your brain. Dopamine is one of your “feel-good" chemicals Also, they have high levels of vitamin D, which has been shown to be lacking in people with depression.
Spinach has lots of folic acid, which helps produce serotonin in your brain, another "happy” endorphin.
Red peppers contain lots of vitamin C.
Walnuts, salmon, and mackerel all have lots of Omega-3. A lack of Omega-3 has been tied to depression.
Water. Yep, just water. 60-70% of your body is water, and when you’re dehydrated, it takes a big toll on your health- including your mental health
Dark chocolate can raise serotonin levels and has lots of natural stimulants.
Whole wheat foods have complex carbohydrates, which can increase serotonin levels.
Popcorn also has these carbohydrates that help your serotonin,
Most importantly, sleep. You know how if you don’t get enough sleep, you feel grumpy? Well, if you’re seriously lacking in snooze time, you feel depressed. Your body needs that time to recharge! Try to get at least 8 hours a night, or more if you feel groggy when you wake up.
WATCH MOOMIN (1990) ONLINE NOW
the Moomin series by Tove Jansson got a wonderful Japanese-European TV show with a charming English dub that was unfortunately was never aired in the USA. a peaceful and visually beautiful show, it deals with themes such as friendship, loneliness, abuse recovery, and the quiet passing of time.
Watch online here http://kisscartoon.me/Cartoon/Moomin
Art Prints by thewheatfield
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