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Dietary and Lifestyle Recommendations by :
Pattrick Jhonson
Consume Adequate Amounts of Calcium and Protein During stressful times, body protein is broken down to provide the body with energy. Over an extended period, this can lead to a loss of muscle. Another nutrient lost from the body during stress is calcium. This can be extremely serious, as it weakens the bones and increases the risk of osteoporosis . Strategy To safeguard your body's supply of these nutrients with?out compromising its health, make sure that you get plenty of foods containing these nutrients . Ideally, you should eat two portions of protein-rich foods and 1,000 milligrams (one gram) of calcium daily. Getting this much dietary calcium from foods is difficult, however, so an acceptable alternative is to take a calcium supplement. Five hundred milligrams of calcium should be taken twice daily in the form of 1,250 milligrams of calcium carbonate, at mid morning and just before bedtime. Try ptophan is useful in treating depression when it is taken by someone who is experiencing carbohydrate craving. It is believed that such cravings are caused by inadequate levels of serotonin in the brain.
A carbohydrate-rich, low-protein meal increases brain serotonin levels because such a meal reduces the blood levels of most amino acids (the building blocks of protein), but not of tryptophan. Tryp tophan competes with many of the other amino acids for a place on the transport mechanism that gives entry into the brain. After a high?carbohydrate meal, tryptophan has less competition and so brain levels rise. This serves to increase brain serotonin levels as well.
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