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A pinch of happiness from the spice rack: 5 natural mood-lifters for you

AFP | By, New Delhi
Jun 20, 2016 12:20 PM IST

There are certain herbs and spices with natural antidepressant properties that can cheer mind and body with their flavours. Here we look at five mood-lifters from the spice rack.

Believe it or not, but according to several studies and nutritional publications, certain foods can make us happy. For instance, omega-3 fatty acids, found in oily fish, nuts and seeds, are widely recommended for lifting spirits.

Saffron, cinnamon, turmeric, rosemary and thyme are some well-known natural anti-depressants you can turn to when not quite in the mood.(Istock)
Saffron, cinnamon, turmeric, rosemary and thyme are some well-known natural anti-depressants you can turn to when not quite in the mood.(Istock)

Likewise, there are certain herbs and spices with natural antidepressant properties that can cheer mind and body with their flavours. Here we look at five mood-lifters from the spice rack: saffron, cinnamon, turmeric, rosemary and thyme.

Saffron

A 2015 study suggests that saffron has the same effects as antidepressants. (Istock)
A 2015 study suggests that saffron has the same effects as antidepressants. (Istock)

The smell of saffron is enough to take the senses on a far-flung voyage. Considered the spice of happiness in traditional Eastern medicine, a 2015 Iranian study suggests that saffron has the same effects as antidepressants. It’s particularly believed to target problems relating to mood and depression, as well as food-related behavioural issues like snacking.

Note that it’s not recommended for pregnant women or children under six. Frequently used in Indian cuisine, saffron is also a key ingredient in Spanish paella, Italian risotto and Southern France’s bouillabaisse fish soup.

Cinnamon

With its spiced, wintery aroma, cinnamon is enveloping, warming and stimulates neurons. (Istock)
With its spiced, wintery aroma, cinnamon is enveloping, warming and stimulates neurons. (Istock)

With its spiced, wintery aroma, cinnamon is enveloping, warming and stimulates neurons. Whether in sticks or on ground, cinnamon can, for example, influence brain function by boosting concentration, memory and attention. It’s also a great solution for calming sugar cravings.

Two types of cinnamon are available: Ceylon cinnamon, which is finer and more expensive, and the cheaper and coarser Chinese cinnamon (also known as cassia).

Turmeric

Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, turmeric also stimulates the release of serotonin, the happy hormone. (Istock)
Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, turmeric also stimulates the release of serotonin, the happy hormone. (Istock)

This spice’s yellow ocher shade will brighten up any dish. Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, turmeric also stimulates the release of serotonin, the happy hormone. It’s often sprinkled on top of Indian dishes or mixed with coconut milk in Thai fish curries.

For something different, try adding it to fruit-based desserts — its flavour can pleasantly complement sweet dishes. Purists should choose turmeric from the region of Kerala in India, which has higher concentrations of curcumin.

Rosemary

Rosemary can give the body a welcome boost in cases of physical or mental fatigue. (Istock)
Rosemary can give the body a welcome boost in cases of physical or mental fatigue. (Istock)

As well as bringing a delicious Mediterranean flavour to dishes, rosemary has its own medical virtues. In cases of physical or mental fatigue, burn-out and depression, it can give the body a welcome boost. It notably helps with insomnia and with calming nerves.

Thyme

Thyme is a good ally in cases of mental fatigue, stress and insomnia. (Istock)
Thyme is a good ally in cases of mental fatigue, stress and insomnia. (Istock)

This herb is a star ingredient of Provencal cuisine and is often matched with flavourful tomato dishes. Like rosemary, thyme is a good ally in cases of mental fatigue, stress and insomnia.

As well as containing lithium, a mineral with antidepressant properties, thyme contains the amino acid tryptophan, used to make serotonin, which is essential for sleep. It also stimulates the mind and calms the nerves. Look for one of the many herbal teas based on blends of rosemary and thyme.

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