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Sep
Foods That Cause Depression
Posted in Information
Till now, we believed psychological disturbances to be the main reason behind depression. At the same time, food items, at least some of them, were considered to be one of the tools that help fight depression. However, it is now being noticed that certain types of food, if consumed in excess, can create the feeling of depression in an individual. The reason for this is the fact that certain type of foods are low in cholesterol, sugars and fat, at the same time being high in protein. This combination leads to low production of serotonin, ‘the happy-maker’, and in turn, makes you feel depressed. In the following lines, we have provided a list of foods responsible for causing depression. Try to consume these food items in moderation and compensate the loss with other foods.
Foods that Cause Depression
· Almond
· Apple
· Avocado
· Brazil Nut
· Beef, Muscles Only
· Bread Rolls
· Cheddar Cheese
· Coconut
· Chicken Breast
· Corn Flakes
· Cow’s Milk
· Crisp Bread
· Goose
· Green Peas, Canned
· Horsemeat
· Lamb, Muscles Only
· Lamb’s Lettuce
· Lentil
· Lobster
· Mackerel
· Mandarins
· Oyster
· Pasta, made with Eggs
· Peanut
· Quark, Fresh Cheese
· Rolled Oats
· Rice
· Rye Bread
· Salmon
· Shredded Wheat Bread
· Soya Bean
· Sunflower Seed
· Sweet Corn
· Tuna
· Turkey, Young
· Walnut
· White Beans
· White Bread
· Yogurt

September 19th, 2008 at 8:08 am
Omigod. Depression foods?
October 6th, 2008 at 4:43 pm
i didn’t knew that there are depression foods. and what is worst about it is that most of my favorites are included sigh.
Though I’m not feeling depressed.
October 11th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
I have never heard similar kind of stuff in my life. Depression Foods, really?
October 12th, 2008 at 10:10 pm
hey is that true that those foods have depression effect????
October 12th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
Wow. What a nice post!!! You discussed it so easily. Really informative post about the depression cause by food. Honestly i didn’t know it before. Thanks for sharing this in your post with us. Waiting for your next post like this.
November 5th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
I doubt that these products contribute to depression