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Depressed? Easy on the steak

smiling-womanIn March 2010, French researchers found that cooking beef lead to a significant degradation of tyrosine and tryptophan in meat.

Why should you care? Because these are two critical amino acids which help fight off depression.

Why care about tyrosine?

  • Tyrosine is an amino acid which is a precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine.
  • Dopamine deficiencies have been linked with depression (and sugar cravings).
  • Here’s the thing: depressed people are often told to eat more tyrosine-rich foods. However, most go-to tyrosine foods are animal proteins – steak, fish, etc.
  • Of course, everyone who eats meat cooks it first – which we now know strips the food of the tyrosine that they were trying to get in the first place.

Why care about tryptophan?

  • Tryptophan is an essential amino acid which functions as a biochemical precursor for the neurotransmitter serotonin.
  • Serotonin deficiencies have been linked to depression.
  • Serotonin is often recommended as a supplement to depressed individuals, typically in the form of animal proteins. As this research shows, it’s better to get tryptophan from raw, plant-based foods.

Eat these instead to get your tyrosine:

  • Raw almonds
  • Raw avocadoes
  • Raw pumpkin seeds
  • Raw sesame seeds
  • E3 Live Blue-Green Algae

Eat these instead to get your tryptophan:

  • Raw cacao
  • Sprouted Oats
  • Raw Sesame seeds
  • Sprouted chickpeas
  • Raw Sunflower seeds
  • Raw Pumpkin seeds
  • Spirulina
  • Bananas
  • Sprouted lentils

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  1. Raw.la - Raw Food in The News and Around The Web on Thu, 6th May 2010 7:30 am 

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