Blissfully thin. Take a moment to imagine what that would be
like—to be joyously happy, fit, trim and sexy.
What would it feel like to wake up each morning after a deep
and restful sleep, filled with energy, enthusiasm and
anticipation of another wonderful day ahead of you? To have
all the energy and mental sharpness to tackle any task that
came your way, to thoroughly enjoy your job, family, friends
and activities? To be filled to the brim every day with
gratitude and hope, excitement and inner peace? To be calm,
relaxed, at peace with yourself, your world, your future and
your life?
What would it feel like to be lean, fit, confident and
strong? To slip easily into a little black dress or the
jeans you wore in high school? To have the energy and
strength to bound up a flight of stairs, work in the yard
all day with energy to spare, enjoy long hikes with the
family or take up tennis? To feel comfortable in your own
skin and to feel proud of yourself and desirable to others?
Accept that all of that is possible.
The Promise
No diet, book or teacher can guarantee bliss or a perfect
figure for the rest of your life, just as no one can
guarantee you will live disease-free until you die
peacefully in your sleep at age 110. But I can promise that
if you follow the secrets laid out in this book, you will
stack the deck in favor of being blissfully fit. I also
promise that if you follow my advice in the pages that
follow you will feel the best you have felt in a long time,
if ever, and will be thinner and fitter than you've ever
been in your adult life.
How do I know that? I have been researching the link between
diet and mood for decades. That research led me to write
Food & Mood, which came out in its first edition in
1995. Since then, people have been sharing their stories
with me of how that book changed their lives.
People have told me they followed my diet advice and found a
new lease on life.
Young, old, kids, teenagers, men and women all got happier,
leaner, smarter or less stressed. Their energy improved.
Their memories returned. They slept better, reacted faster,
handled stress better. Menopausal women told me their hot
flashes disappeared, men told me they no longer fell asleep
in the recliner every night. Many times their depression
lifted, or they were able to discontinue, or at least
reduce, their medications. Often PMS symptoms vanished, or
they no longer battled the Winter Blues. They were
enthusiastic about life and looked forward to the future. I
wish I had a dollar for every time someone told me, "I
never knew I could feel this good!"
Michelle, a producer for NBC's Today show, is a
perfect example. When she was 12 years old, she was hit
head-on by a car. "The car continued to drive with me on
the windshield, and I eventually fell to the street and
suffered a second blow to my head," she told me. She was
left with a traumatic brain injury, as well as back and neck
problems. As a result of the brain injury, she forgot how to
read and do any type of math. "Even something as simple
as subtracting the number 6 from 10 was difficult for me in
those early years. I suffered extreme anxiety and fell into
a depression as well."
Slowly Michelle regained her life, her mind and her mood:
"Good nutrition and health played a huge role
in my recovery. It was Elizabeth's advice about how to
eat to improve my mood that helped me understand the power
of foods and the effects of my eating habits on my brain and
body. I gave up sugar and refined carbs and added in all the
good stuff, especially depression-fighting foods she
recommended, like salmon and berries. I made a full recovery
and have accomplished more than anyone ever thought I would.
I graduated from college with honors, served as a White
House intern and now work for NBC's #1 morning show. I
can't tell you how important eating well was in my
recovery. It gave me the energy, determination and health I
needed to battle my injuries. Food & Mood was my
bible. I'm so grateful that something inspired me to
pull that book off my mom's bookshelf. I can't
imagine where I'd be today without it."
You Are Exactly What You Eat
You've heard the old adage "You are what you
eat." Most of us realize the truth of that statement
when it comes to our physical health. We know if we drink
soda instead of calcium-rich milk that somewhere down the
road we are likely to end up with bone loss and
osteoporosis. We know that a diet loaded with greasy fast
foods will cause heart disease, at least someday. Maybe you
supplement with a few extra antioxidants in hopes of slowing
the aging process.
I am in full support of getting enough calcium for your
bones, cutting back on the saturated fat to protect arteries
and getting all the antioxidants you can to slow aging.
However, it takes months, years, even decades for a bad diet
to show up as a physical problem, while the link between
your diet and your mood is much more immediate.
Literally, what you eat or don't eat for breakfast will
affect how well you feel, how much energy you have and how
clearly you think by midafternoon. What you have for lunch
may well determine how sharp you are midafternoon or set the
stage for whether you battle cravings at night for buttery
popcorn or gallons of ice cream. It also might affect how
well you sleep that night, which then affects how alert and
energetic you are the next day.
Janet, an editor and actor in Southern California, says,
"When I eat the right breakfast, keep my lunch and
dinner light, balance protein with quality carbs and
definitely cut way back on sweets, I have tons of energy,
sleep better and think more clearly. Also, I noticed that
when I overindulge in 'junk' eating, I become
oversensitive and 'weepy,' which is definitely not
me. What a wake-up call for how food can affect me
emotionally!"
Of course, your food choices today affect your long-term
mood and mind, too. What you eat and how you supplement
today will have a huge impact on whether you are depressed,
develop dementia or Alzheimer's, or lose your
independence in later years. In fact, the better care you
take of yourself today, the more likely you will live
disease-free, sharp-as-a-tack and independent into your
nineties or beyond. As one researcher put it, "the older
you get, the healthier you've been."
It Just Makes Sense
Every atom, every molecule, every cell, tissue, organ and
system in your body is made up of the ingredients in the
foods you eat, the water you drink and the air you breathe.
Cell membranes are made up of fats and proteins from foods
like the salmon or nuts you had for lunch. The iron in your
red blood cells that carries oxygen to your brain and
tissues comes from something as simple as the black beans in
a burrito. The energy your brain uses to relay messages
comes from the carbs in a bowl of cereal at breakfast, and
the B vitamins that convert those carbs into cell energy
came from the milk you poured over the cereal. So it just
makes sense that you literally are exactly what you
choose to eat.
There are 40+ nutrients and more than 12,000 phytonutrients
in foods that your body and brain can't make by itself
but require to function in tip-top shape. The amount and
balance of those thousands of nutrients determines whether
you are happy or sad, smart or forgetful, energetic or
lethargic, healthy or diseased, living vibrantly or dragging
through the day.
Every sprig of broccoli, every leaf of spinach, every bite
of tuna or egg or potato is converted into the living
organism your friends call you. Give your body the
right mix of the right nutrients at the right time, and your
body hums along like a well-oiled, highly tuned, perfectly
timed machine. Feed it junk, and it's no surprise you
feel horrible, gain weight and are likely to age before your
time.
You Aren't the First Human to Need Vitamin C
You know deep down in your heart that eating junk is bad for
you. Sure, it might feel good to curl up on the couch with a
half-gallon of ice cream on a lonely Friday night. But too
many of those temporary indulgences always backfires.
Always. Eat crap and that's how you will feel:
physically, emotionally and mentally…today, tomorrow and
years down the road.
Just as junk brings you down, eating the right mood-boosting
foods—the type of foods that the human body evolved to need
and thrive on—and including those foods in the right amounts
at the right times can be one of life's most permanent
uplifting experiences. Food really can be the way to a
na tura l high! When you set aside the immediate
gratification of eating a gooey, sticky, greasy, sweet glob
of junk, and instead feed your body the foods on which it
thrives—foods known to improve mood and slim waistlines—you
will be amazed how good you feel, how much energy you have,
how smart you are, how the pounds just melt away and how the
mood pendulum swings from guilt and depression to pride and
joy. I know because I've researched this topic for
almost 20 years and have seen the results firsthand over and
over and over again.
Just Take a Pill?
Oh sure, you can take medications to treat depression,
anxiety and other emotional problems. In fact, medications
like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (i.e., Prozac)
are the number one treatment option for depression. I'm
not against that solution when all else fails. The problem
is most mood-altering medications come with a slew of side
effects. Many antidepressants, for example, cause weight
gain, make you drowsy and lethargic, ruin your sex drive,
slow metabolism or mess with your blood sugar.
I can understand why people would be willing to make the
trade and put up with those side effects just to feel good
again. However, medication is not always the holy grail for
depression.
You should always seek medical help if the blues last more
than a month or are accompanied by other symptoms. In all
cases, however, even if you choose to begin with medication
or therapy, diet always will help. A change in what and how
you eat has benefits that are more immediate than those
often experienced with drugs, with improvements sometimes
noted within as little as one to three weeks. What you eat
can be the ultimate na tura l high , since it comes
with no side effects except a lowered risk for all diseases
and an increased chance of living longer, smarter, healthier
and leaner. In many cases, a change in diet is all you need
to feel better and drop pounds.
Following the guidelines in this book will help speed your
return to happiness with or without medication. The
guidelines are the natural-high solution to lifelong joy and
a fit figure. The more closely you follow the secrets and
advice in this book, the faster and more dramatic will be
your results. But any change, even small ones, will help
turn the emotional tide.
The Latest and the Best
We've come a long way in the past decade or two when it
comes to understanding how food affects mood, mind and
energy. This book is a culmination of extensive research and
experience, coupled with some amazing breakthroughs and new
foods that speed the process of feeling your best by eating
right. The following pages are filled with people's
stories of how making a few changes in what and when they
ate turned out to be the ticket to joy and a sleeker figure.
In the next few chapters, you'll learn the top 10 diet
secrets to happiness, distilled from decades of research and
personal experience. You'll learn simple ways to tweak
your diet that will have profound effects on how good you
feel, how consistent your mood is, how sharp your mind is,
and how energetic you can be, while you lose weight and
regain your health.