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Does Food Effect Your Mood?

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Have you ever walked into a room, and the aroma you experienced took your breathe away and brought you back to a moment from your past?  The smell of masa will ALWAYS bring me back to my home as a child, sitting in the kitchen watching my mother teach me how to make tamales, empanadas, and all the other amazing authentic recipes I have had the pleasure of learning from her.  The smell of lilacs reminds me of summers at my best friends house as a teen, with the breeze carrying that smell into her bedroom window as we talked about boys all night.  Of course the scent of patchouli...that’s a whole other story of it’s own...or two...

 

But what about actually eating or drinking something, and experiencing a change in mood and sensation?   Does drinking a root beer float remind you of your first date, how sweet and innocent you felt all those years ago?  Or a bad experience like the smell of baked trout and the time you had to eat every bit of it placed on your plate,  because you got a D in Health class and your Mom said it would make you smarter?

Have you experienced a change in your mood based on something you had just indulged in?  That’s easy for me....my cayenne-infused hot chocolate!!!!!  I’m talking a full blown out-of-body experience after just one cup.... and knowing the chemical reactions are actually, really taking place inside me.  First the cayenne, or should I be more specific as the capsaicin in the cayenne, releases almost immediate endorphin from the heat on my tongue, sending brain signals from the opiate effects to increase “pleasure senses”.  Next, comes the effects of chocolate, which has a multitude of euphoric experiences that result from the phenylethylamines, flavanoids, theobromine, caffeine, thiamine...........is it really a wonder that it’s considered an aphrodisiac   Just in time for Valentine’s Day...................

                     

Monique’s Hot Chocodesiac

 

6 oz. Gently heated light coconut milk

1-2 oz. good quality dark chocolate (at least 70% cocoa), melted in milk

1 t. cocoa powder

1/2 t. vanilla, or vanilla bean if available

1 t. coconut sugar

1/8 t. (more please if you’re making it for me!) cayenne or chipotle powder

1/4 t. cinnamon

Fresh whipped cream to top if desired with nutmeg

Our ability to remember things, some  we don’t even realize we remember, is remarkable.  We come across these phenomenons in our lives and it catches us off guard.  Some reactions actually have to do with the chemicals and neurotransmitters signaling hormones to effect our homeostasis, other times it’s an aroma.  Do you have an experience effecting Food with Mood you would like to share?

Monique Boulet is a Health Expert, Wellness Coach, Certified Personal Trainer, Foodie, Saratogian and Mom of two (plus two puppies), who graduated from Russell Sage College with a Bachelors Degree of Nutrition Science. She continued on with her graduate classes at Sage Graduate School where she also acquired her Dietetic Internship. For over 15 years, Monique has had the opportunity to work in many community settings through her private practice, including corporate wellness programs, providing HARDCORE boot camps to various age groups, and as a motivational speaker throughout the country.

When she is not working or volunteering to make a healthier community, Monique loves spending time with her children and life partner, snowshoeing, skiing, boating, playing instruments, biking, hiking, and just enjoying the outdoors. A love of food has allowed her to be a regular guest on local television stations such as Channel 13 and Fox 23 News. You can find more information on her website: www.organiquebymonique.com, or through her various published articles nationwide.

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