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If you or someone you know suffers from anxiety, this book can help.
What we choose to fuel our bodies with affects us wildly. In todays world of overly processed food and artificial ingredients that almost always include empty calories and stimulants, its important to educate oneself on how proper nourishment positively impacts our state of mental health and wellbeing.
With more than seventy-five simple recipes created to help you chill and be still, The Anti-Anxiety Cookbook will help you find the path to calm. Most of the plant-based recipes in this mindfully created cookbook contain fewer than ten ingredients, and all are tried and true. Recipes include:
Anti-Inflammatory Juice
Perfect Pesto
Greek Six-Layer Dip
Lentil Loaf
Chocolate-Pumpkin Loaf
And More!
Kind food really is the best (and least expensive!) medicine, and in the realm of anxiousness, its so important to lower nutritional stress and let plant-based nutrition pave the way for decreased anxiety and more peaceful living.

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Copyright 2019 by Jennifer Browne Photographs 2019 by Cooper Browne - photo 1Copyright 2019 by Jennifer Browne Photographs 2019 by Cooper Browne All rights - photo 2Copyright 2019 by Jennifer Browne Photographs 2019 by Cooper Browne All rights - photo 3Copyright 2019 by Jennifer Browne Photographs 2019 by Cooper Browne All rights - photo 4 Copyright 2019 by Jennifer Browne Photographs 2019 by Cooper Browne All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without the express written consent of the publisher, except in the case of brief excerpts in critical reviews or articles. All inquiries should be addressed to Skyhorse Publishing, 307 West 36th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018. Skyhorse Publishing books may be purchased in bulk at special discounts for sales promotion, corporate gifts, fund-raising, or educational purposes. Special editions can also be created to specifications. For details, contact the Special Sales Department, Skyhorse Publishing, 307 West 36th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018 or .

Skyhorse and Skyhorse Publishing are registered trademarks of Skyhorse Publishing, Inc., a Delaware corporation. Visit our website at www.skyhorsepublishing.com. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available on file. Cover design by Peter Donahue Cover photo by Cooper Browne Print ISBN: 978-1-5107-4301-4 Ebook ISBN: 978-1-5107-4302-1 Printed in China

DEDICATION
For the anxious onesthere certainly are lots of us.
CONTENTS
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOOD AND ANXIETY
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States. Thats 40 million adults18 percent of the populationwho struggle with anxiety.

Anxiety and depression often go hand in hand, with about half of those with depression also experiencing anxiety. T he Canadian Mental Health Association characterizes anxiety as mental health disorders that can consist of phobias, panic disorders, agoraphobia, social anxiety disorders, and generalized anxiety disorders. When anxiety is chronic, it can become debilitating, and anything we can do to help relieve the symptoms and lessen the underlying issues is generally welcomedso heres where food comes in. If anxiety is a symptom of stress (which it is), then nutritional stress only adds fuel to the fire. I mean, our brains and gut are intricately connected, and it only makes sense for the food we digest to affect our state of mental health. By eliminating nutritional stress (or at least lessening it) and replacing foods that spike our blood sugar, make our hearts pound, and add hormones to a body thats probably already drenched in extra cortisol, we give ourselves the chance to lessen our anxious experiences.

Sound good so far? Goodbecause thats what this book is about: introducing you to a variety of kind, stress-free, anti-anxiety recipes that you can use to nourish your body and mind. Generally, the goal is to eat whole grains, plants, essential omega fatty acids, probiotics, and a ton of plant-based protein. Plant-based foods are easy for our bodies to digest and use and dont contain the extra hormones that animal proteins dowhich can mess with us! They also automatically add tons of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that we typically just cant get from animal sources. What should we be targeting specifically for anti-anxiety? Great question. Foods naturally rich in magnesium may help a person to feel calmer; examples include leafy greens such as spinach and Swiss chard. Other fabulous sources of magnesium include legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.

Foods rich in zinc, magnesium, and B vitamins have also been shown to be helpful in reducing anxiety. Generally, we want to avoid caffeine, alcohol, processed foods, and artificial sweeteners. If this sounds complicated, know that its notit just takes some practice. And Ive included tons of extra tidbits of info to help you along the way! Heres the deal: when I began my journey to improved mental health and well-being, I needed all the help I could get. For this reason, Ive included some information on staple pantry items, helpful kitchen tools, cleansing, and a few other goodies. But the largest portion of this book is dedicated to my favorite anti-anxiety recipes, divided into nine different categories of food: Juice, Smoothies, Condiments, Good Morning, Snacks, Sides, Salads, Mains, and Sweets.

They are all whole and plant-based, meaning that at least 95 percent of the ingredients derive from a plant source. Each and every recipe is vegetarian, most are vegan, and the majority are gluten-free, too. For those of you who completely abstain from animal products, I offer substitutions on a per-recipe basis to get you there, if the recipe isnt there already. If we continue to ask questions about how food affects our brain and body, incorporate new foods into our diet, and be truly kind to ourselves, increased health and happiness will follow with every single delicious bite. The Bottom Line This book intends to arm you with a plethora of foods that are designed to make you glow from the inside outbody, mind, and soul. Let it remind you that there are endless possibilities when it comes to cooking and be your go-to when you need some inspiration.

You know what happens when you decide to eliminate a few unhealthy foods from your diet? You discover incredible new ones that take their placeones that make you feel good and think clearly. These recipes are compiled of delicious, colorful, wholesome, plant-based ingredients that are kind to your body, your brain, and the environment. To make it super simple for those with special diets, each recipe indicates whether it is vegetarian (v), vegan (V), and/or gluten-free (GF). Also, I totally understand the need to indulge, so I occasionally include ingredients such as goat cheese to accompany a salad, but I also offer substitutions to use if youd like your meals to remain completely vegan. I was super-psyched to have the privilege of writing this book. I love good food, I love food photography, and I love having my food photographedand this time by my son! (Go, Cooper!) I hope you enjoy this collection of anti-anxiety recipes as much as I enjoyed creating it.

Thank you so much for giving me the chance to share what I love with you, and I hope that by lowering your nutritional stress, youre able to feel your chronic anxiety ebb away bite by delicious bite. Eat and be chill, friends! THE ANTI-ANXIETY PANTRY I t has been confirmed time and time again that - photo 5 .

THE ANTI-ANXIETY PANTRY
I t has been confirmed time and time again that what we put in our bodies has a direct impact on our overall healthincluding mood. There are foods that contribute to brain fog and others that are known to induce mental clarity. If you suffer from chronic anxiety, why not choose to fuel your body with foods that will help your body feel good and your brain remain healthy? In a world that pushes medication for everythingincluding mood disorders like anxietywhy not try to help your body work naturally as much as possible? Medication can be helpful, but so can food, and food is what we must eat everyday, anyway. The following ingredients are my plant-based mainstays that I cook with throughout this book, but that doesnt mean that I dont use organic butter and free-range eggs from time to time.

Im not advising that you throw those items out or dont use themI just recommend you check out some new fun alternatives, try to mix it up, and attempt to step outside your Crisco comfort zone (talk about brain fog). If youre not into milk and egg and cheese substitutions, then thats okay. Food is personal, and cooking should be fun. If you havent already, be prepared to fall in love with some new and literally life-changing, mood-lifting foods. Here are my absolute mainstays that make up the largest portions of my anti-anxiety pantry, refrigerator, and freezer: Vegetables and Roots This category is the absolute center of a plant-based diet. We should all be consuming mostly vegetables throughout the day, because they come with built-in fiber, vitamins, minerals (especially the roots!), and antioxidants.

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