NOVEMBER 11, 2007Provided by RealAge.com

Don't Worry, B Happy

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Say bye-bye to mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, and brownies. There's a new kind of comfort food in town.

To feel better, eat plenty of foods rich in B vitamins. It can help stoke your feel-good fires, making it less likely you'll be moody, irritable, impatient, or depressed. Here's where to get your Bs.

Benefits of B Abound
Along with reversing moodiness, irritability, impatience, tension, anger, and depression, B vitamins may increase energy and promote a sense of well-being, writes Jack Challem in The Food-Mood Solution. (Browse the book online.)

You can get all the B you need from a B-complex supplement or a multivitamin. (Find out the RealAge Optimum dose for each B vitamin with this online tool.) Or stock up on some of the best food sources of B:
  • For B1 (thiamin): wheat germ, peas, long-grain brown rice, lentils, pork, and whole-wheat bread
  • For B2 (riboflavin): fortified cereals, milk, almonds, and broccoli
  • For B3 (niacin): tuna, chicken, salmon, fortified cereals, and peanuts
  • For B5 (pantothenic acid): yogurt, avocadoes, sweet potatoes, mushrooms, and chicken
  • For B6: fortified cereals, bananas, salmon, and spinach
  • For B12: chicken, turkey, milk, and eggs
  • For folate: fortified cereals, lentils, garbanzo beans, orange juice
B6-rich foods may also help protect you from this disease.

RealAge Benefit: Getting a total of 700 micrograms of folate (vitamin B9) per day in food and supplements can make your RealAge as much as 1.2 years younger.



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