Saturday, October 11, 2025
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
LIPSTIQ
  • Home
  • Fashion
  • Wellness
    • Parenting
  • Celebrity
  • Lifestyle
  • Giveaways
No Result
View All Result
LIPSTIQ
No Result
View All Result
LIPSTIQ
No Result
View All Result
Home Wellness Mental Health

Vitamins That You Could Be Deprived Of; Leading To Anxiety

by Monisha Vijaya Segaran
May 15, 2021
helpguide.org

helpguide.org

13
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Anxiety can be a disastrous visitor that comes crashing our confidence, mental health and mental peace in a snap!

Your body’s natural reaction to stress is anxiety. It’s a sense of dread or foreboding for what’s to come. Most people are afraid and anxious now mellowing on what to expect from the pandemic, job opportunities being ripped away and businesses failing to bankruptcy. 

mayoclinichealthsystem.org

If anxiety isn’t handled, it can just get worse. Anxiety is the most prevalent form of mental illness, affecting people of all ages currently.

Studies show that, women are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety disorders, compared to men according to American Psychiatric Association.

During the lockdown phase, being stuck at home unable to venture out freely could be a distressing phenomenon for many. Don’t we all feel anxious at times now, for unseemly reasons? This third lockdown imposed has surely taken a huge toll on our mental health.

Common symptoms of anxiety attacks from all of these overflow of emotions and thoughts that keep pounding on your head is that you start developing severe headache, with a wave of sheer fear washed through you.

You feel as if you’re losing control or going insane. Some also feel nauseous with palpitations or chest pain and feel as though they’re about to pass out. You can’t have proper sleep at night, often disturbed by wild dreams and thoughts leaving you distressed the next day. 

Thus, staying at home, nourish yourself with the right food and supplement to keep your mental state sane from the melodrama that conspires around us daily.

Bottom line, food indeed plays a significant role in keeping our mental health in check!

So here are a few vitamins, health expert; Dan Murray Serter, Mental Health Advocate and Founder of Heights recommend that could help tone down your stress level, keeping your anxiety level at bay:

Vitamin B Complex

Vitamin B plays a huge role benefiting to reduce anxiety and improve your mood. A study by the Journal of Functional Foods found that people who consume vitamin B rich food like broccoli, black beans and prawns experienced a good improvement in anxiety and stress levels.

eatright.org

All eight B vitamins are found in the B complex vitamin family: B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6 (pyridoxine), B7 (biotin), B8 (inositol), B9 (folic acid), and B12 (cobalamin) (cobalamin).

While each of these vitamins has a unique impact on the body, there is evidence that taking a vitamin B complex multivitamin can help to relieve anxiety.

Vitamin D

In a study on vitamin D and anxiety disorders, researchers discovered that age-matched patients with anxiety disorders had lower levels of calcidiol, a vitamin D substance contained in the body.

As a result, it’s likely that a vitamin D deficiency is linked to social anxiety. Taking Vitamin D supplements or food rich in Vitamin D has also proven to improve depression in certain people. 

chicagosuntimes.com

Salmon, tuna, beef liver, cheese, and egg yolks all contain small amounts of vitamin D. Most breakfast cereals, as well as some orange juice, dairy products, and soy milk, are high in vitamin D. A ricotta and yoghurt parfait, frittatas, breakfast casseroles, and spiced hot chocolate are some vitamin D-rich recipes to try.

Zinc

Zinc plays a key role in regulating the brain and body’s reaction to stress at every stage. Our brains contain the highest amount of zinc in the body, especially in the hippocampus, a part of the brain. Depression, ADHD, learning and memory problems, seizures, aggression, and abuse are all signs of zinc deficiency.

lanacion.com.py

Zinc is an important mineral that may be deficient in today’s refined and strict vegetarian diets, as meat, poultry, and oysters are the primary sources. So if you’re a vegetarian please supplement yourself orally with zinc tablets found in the pharmacies. 

Zinc supplements will help you sleep better at night. It’s a great and healthy sleep aid, as well as a soothing, antidepressant, cause it has shown to improve the vividness of dreams in order to help to regulate sleep.

Good sleep equates to good rest, good rest results in better mental health.

Magnesium

Magnesium is becoming more and more popular as a sleep aid, it is another vitamin essential in bringing rest and sleep to our brain.  Magnesium’s relation to sleep is largely due to its regulatory functions. Magnesium controls melatonin production in addition to regulating the phone lines in your brain known as neurotransmitters.

timesofindia.com

Melatonin is a sleep-inducing hormone that stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, also known as the “rest and digest system.” That’s the process that comes in once you’ve been stressed and assists you in calming down. As an effect, magnesium can help one relax and sleep better, which may help with anxiety symptoms.

Try incorporating food that is rich with green leaves like spinach, Bak Choy, or even a bit of dark chocolate that could help elevate the magnesium level in the body.

Anxiety is a powerful emotion that can be crippling at times. It can cause you to abandon activities that you love and may even make simple daily chores seem like a hassle, for example getting out of bed, cooking, completing your work from home, or even withelding you from meeting people in extreme cases.

If your anxiety attack persists and you find it slowly suffocating your mental health, do get professional help ASAP before it worsens!

Share5Tweet3Send

Related Posts

Love & Relationship

Do We Get Thirsty For Peeps Who Resemble Our Parents?!

by Xuen-Li
October 11, 2025

Picture this: You've been dating your partner for some time now, and you're at that stage where you wanna introduce...

Read more
pexels
Mental Health

Signs You’re Hyper-Independent (Snap Out Of It!)

It's no secret that having too much of anything may be destructive - for example, positivity. While having a positive...

Read more
by Syahira Asyiqin
October 10, 2025
Fitness

Get A Bigger Booty With These Easy Exercises!

Booty, booty, booty...! I don't know what God was thinking when he made the booty, but thank you Lord, it...

Read more
by Vivian Rachel
October 9, 2025
Love & Relationship

5 Signs You Gotta Break Up With Your Boo, STAT!

Judging by the fact that you clicked on this article, you might be unclear about whether or not you should...

Read more
by Xuen-Li
October 8, 2025
pexels.com
Love & Relationship

How To Flirt Like A BOSS In Dating Apps

So you've finally gotten into the dating scene by installing a slew of dating apps. The only thing left for...

Read more
by Syahira Asyiqin
October 7, 2025
Sex

How To Figure Out What Your Boo Digs In Bed!

Sex is great, but it's better when you know exactly how to get each other going. However, not everyone is...

Read more
by Xuen-Li
October 6, 2025
Opinion

7 Rules To Keep An Open Relationship Humming Along

Over the years, the definition of 'relationship' has evolved. From monogamous couplings to homosexual ones, the concept of relationships has...

Read more
by Lipstiq Desk
October 5, 2025
unsplash.com
Love & Relationship

4 Ways To Stop Crushing On Peeps Who Don’t Know You’re Alive!

So you've finally confessed to your crush, for whom you've had strong feelings for quite some time. You dreaded it,...

Read more
by Syahira Asyiqin
October 4, 2025
Load More

network

about lipstiq

Copyright ©2025 Lowyat LLC. All Rights Reserved.

LIPSTIQ
  • Home
  • Fashion
  • Wellness
    • Parenting
  • Celebrity
  • Lifestyle
  • Giveaways
LIPSTIQ
  • Home
  • Fashion
  • Wellness
    • Parenting
  • Celebrity
  • Lifestyle
  • Giveaways
We use cookies to improve your experience. Learn more