Peachy Green Smoothie with Mental Health Benefits

Peachy Green Smoothie with Mental Health Benefits

Hey My Sister!

I’ve got a new smoothie recipe creation for you to try!

Btw, if you didn’t realize it, I create these recipes myself and experiment with the ingredients in my kitchen. I have to say that it is truly therapeutic. Who knows, maybe I will get into some food recipes at some point. Of course, that would take me having to cook more in general, lol!

This smoothie is really creamy, which I like! It actually reminds me of a milkshake.

It has a fresh taste to it and you’ll experience the fruity hints of strawberry and peach as you drink it.

It is considered a green smoothie as well because it includes spinach.

Check out the ingredients below, make it yourself, and enjoy.

Btw, let me and the community know your thoughts on it once you try it. I would definitely appreciate your feedback sis!

Ingredients

Here are the ingredients I decided to use in this creamy green smoothie and how some of them have mental health benefits.


My smoothie ingredients measured and ready to blend.
by Priscilla Henley

Spinach:

According to Science Daily, the following can be said about spinach:

“Something as easy as adding more spinach, kale, collards and mustard greens to your diet could help slow cognitive decline, according to new research. The study also examined the nutrients responsible for the effect, linking vitamin K consumption to slower cognitive decline for the first time.”

Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. “Eating green leafy vegetables keeps mental abilities sharp” Science Diet, 2015 March 2015, https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/03/150330112227.htm

Peaches & Strawberries:

According to Psychology Today, peaches and strawberries are:

“a good source of potassium, which helps regulate the brain’s feel-good hormone.”

Ph.D, Haskin-Koltuska, Barbara. “Fruits That Are Good for the Body and Brain” Psychology Today, 21 August 2021, https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/how-my-brain-works/202108/fruits-are-good-the-body-and-brain

Yogurt:

According to Medical News Today, I found the following about Greek yogurt (probiotic yogurt):

Research suggests that consuming probiotic yogurt is beneficial for a person’s mental health.

2016 study found that workers who ate 100 grams of probiotic yogurt a day or took a daily probiotic capsule experienced less stressdepression, and anxiety than those who did not.

This effect is likely due to to the relationship between the gut and brain, and the ability of the gut to make neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and dopamine (Burgess).

Burgess, Lana. “8 health benefits of Greek yogurt.” Medical News Today, 25 September 2018, https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323169

Flax Seeds:

Flaxseeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, a polyunsaturated fatty acid that can help fight inflammation and keep cholesterol levels in check. “Research has also shown that omega-3s can help boost your mood and help improve mood disorders like depression,” says registered dietitian Brigitte Zeitlin. “Use flaxseed oil as the basis for your salad dressings, and reap these mood-elevating benefits.”

Wolff, Carina. “10 Healthy Reasons to Eat More Flaxseeds” The Healthy: A Reader’s Digest brand, 29 March 2021, https://www.thehealthy.com/food/flaxseeds/

Chia Seeds:

The Newport Institute says the following about chia seeds:

Chia seeds have a high concentration of omega-3 fatty acids. In fact, one tablespoon of chia seeds contains 1,769 milligrams of omega-3s. These nutrients play a role in the functioning of serotonin and dopamine, both critical to mood and mental health.

Furthermore, chia seeds contain magnesium, which is sometimes referred to as “the stress antidote.” Some doctors and scientists believe that depression rates are increasing because we no longer get enough magnesium in our diet.
“Top 10 Foods You Should Eat Every Day.” Newport Institute, 7 Aug. 2020, https://www.newportinstitute.com/resources/mental-health/top-10-foods-you-should-eat-everyday/

Almond Milk

Organic Agave Nectar

Prepped Smoothie

I use a single serve Ninja with Nutrient & Vitamin Extraction.


Prepped Smoothie
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RECIPE with nutritional facts


Peachy Green Mental Health Smoothie

This healthy and delicious green smoothie is creamy with a sweet taste of peaches and strawberries. Grab it in the morning as a quick breakfast to go.

 

  • Single Serve or Large Blender
  • 1 cup spinach (I use baby spinach)
  • 1/2 cup peaches (Frozen)
  • 1/2 cup strawberries (Frozen)
  • 1/4 cup vanilla greek yogurt (I use the brand Chobani)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk (I use Almond Breeze)
  • 1/2 tsp organic agave (I use Organic Agave In The Raw)
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 tbsp flax seed
  1. Place every ingredient into your blender. Blend the mixture until smooth.

  2. Serve & enjoy your smoothie immediately.

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Blueberry, Banana, & Oats Smoothie with Mental Health Benefits

Blueberry, Banana, & Oats Smoothie with Mental Health Benefits

Smoothie With Mental Health Benefits
by Priscilla Henley

SMOOTHIE WITH MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS

Hey My Sister!

Recently, I have been trying to find more ways to care for my mental health.

I’ve always loved a good smoothie and I thought to myself that smoothies could be a great way for me to include certain foods in my meals throughout each day.

With that in mind, I decided to begin creating a smoothie with mental health benefits.

I also have to mention that I am a creative person who loves to make and put together different projects. So to scratch, the creative itch I’ve been having lately, crafting a smoothie for my husband and me was a win.

Ingredients

Here are the ingredients I decided to use in my first smoothie and how some of them have mental health benefits.

Smoothie With Mental Health Benefits
My smoothie ingredients measured and ready to blend.
by Priscilla Henley

Oatmeal:

According to Eating Well, whole grains like oatmeal are identified as,

beneficial for depression in the Nutritional Neuroscience study. Plus, another study published more recently revealed that women who ate moderate amounts of whole grains were less likely to experience anxiety (Horton). 

Horton M.S., RD, Brierley. “5 Foods to Eat for Better Mental Health.” Eating Well, 13 May 2021, https://www.eatingwell.com/article/7902827/foods-to-eat-for-better-mental-health/.

Blueberries:

Also, according to Eating Well, blueberries are identified as,

In the world of berries, wild blueberries deserve a special shoutout: just a half cup of wild blueberries delivers more than a day’s dose of manganese. Manganese may be a lesser-known mineral, yes, but it’s one that seems to be important for mental wellness. In a study published in 2019 in the journal Nutrients, Japanese adults who consumed the lowest levels of manganese were more likely to have symptoms of depression and anxiety, compared to their counterparts who got more manganese into their diets (Horton).

Horton M.S., RD, Brierley. “5 Foods to Eat for Better Mental Health.” Eating Well, 13 May 2021, https://www.eatingwell.com/article/7902827/foods-to-eat-for-better-mental-health/.

Banana:

According to Very Well Mind,

bananas may play a more indirect role by shoring up the amount of serotonin the brain is able to produce.3 The body needs other nutrients to properly make and use serotonin, including vitamin B6,4 and bananas are an especially rich source of this vitamin. 

If a diet inadequate in vitamin B6 is contributing to low levels of serotonin, dietary changes may help—but that doesn’t mean eating one banana a day will be enough to improve your mood (Schimelpfening).

Schimelpfening, Nancy. “Does Eating Bananas Improve Your Mood?” Very Well Mind, 10 February 2022, https://www.verywellmind.com/bananas-increase-serotonin-fact-or-fiction-1066923

If you aren’t aware of the importance of serotonin, read what Harvard Health Publishing, Harvard Medical School says about it:

Serotonin can stave off depression and provide a feeling a euphoria.

When you feel happy and all seems right with the world, you’re feeling the effects of serotonin. This hormone is responsible for boosting mood, as well as a host of other functions (Watson).

Watson, Stephanie. “Serotonin: The natural mood booster.” Harvard Health Publishing, Harvard Medical School, 20 July 2021, https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/serotonin-the-natural-mood-booster

Yogurt:

According to Medical News Today, I found the following about Greek yogurt (probiotic yogurt),

Research suggests that consuming probiotic yogurt is beneficial for a person’s mental health.

2016 study found that workers who ate 100 grams of probiotic yogurt a day or took a daily probiotic capsule experienced less stressdepression, and anxiety than those who did not.

This effect is likely due to to the relationship between the gut and brain, and the ability of the gut to make neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and dopamine (Burgess).

Burgess, Lana. “8 health benefits of Greek yogurt.” Medical News Today, 25 September 2018, https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323169

Almond Milk

Vanilla Extract

Last Saturday

I jumped into my kitchen with my notepad of ideas and started making my first smoothie creation. Studying foods for mental health and sketching ideas were all worth it because my first smoothie was complete and the only thing left to do was to try it.

My very first smoothie recipe was a hit in my house for my husband and me. We found that the single-serve blender did the best blend job. This beautiful purple drink was smooth to drink.

It was refreshing and I look forward to seeing if drinking smoothies consistently will contribute to improvements to my mental health and overall wellbeing. This is just the start!

I’d love for you to try this recipe at home.

Once you’ve tasted it, come back and let me know your thoughts.

The recipe is below!

Enjoy.

Blueberry, Banana, & Oats Smoothie

This healthy and delicious purple smoothie is great for treating anxiety and depression with food. Grab it in the morning as a breakfast to go.

  • Single Serve or Large Blender
  • 1/4 cup rolled oats (I prefer organic rolled oats)
  • 1/2 banana (Fresh or frozen)
  • 1/4 cup blueberries (Fresh or frozen)
  • 1/2 cup almond milk
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3/8 cup vanilla greek yogurt (I prefer the brand Chobani)
  1. Place every ingredient into your blender. Blend the mixture until smooth.

  2. Serve & enjoy your smoothie immediately.

Add chia seeds for omega-3 fatty acids which combined with tryptophan, an amino acid could leave you in a better mood and sleeping pattern.

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Trusting God Over The Anxiety

Trusting God Over The Anxiety

Trusting God Over The Anxiety
Written by Priscilla Henley on 03/14/2022
Series: Weekly Devotionals

Proverbs 29:25

The fear of man lays a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe.

Snare?

A snare is “a thing likely to lure or tempt someone into harm or error.” For example, “the wickedness and snares of the Devil.” Or in other words a pitfall, trick, trap, web, or danger.

The fear and anxiety that we experience are not of the great God we serve. Many times our anxieties are imaginations that we think up to ourselves. We fester on them and eventually begin to believe them.

This is a snare. It’s a trap orchestrated by Satan. He doesn’t want us to trust God. He definitely wants us to believe that we are all alone. The enemy desires for us to be webbed into bondage by the thoughts and things that we are fearful of.

Have you ever thought of your anxieties this way?

Anxiety is not a God thing. It’s a tool to disable us from fulfilling God’s will for our lives.

Take Moses for instance. He was fearful of a speech difficulty that he struggled with. He actually didn’t believe he could effectively travel into Egypt and command Pharaoh to let the Lord’s people go.

Exodus 4:10

But Moses said to the Lord , “Oh, my Lord, I am not eloquent, either in the past or since you have spoken to your servant, but I am slow of speech and of tongue.”

Many times like Moses, all of us allow our shortcomings to disable us into fear.

But Proverbs 29:25 says, “whoever trusts in the Lord is safe.”

Do you believe that today? God’s Word is true and never lies.

The next time you are fearful or overcome by anxiety, remember this promise of God. We don’t always know how He does it, but God protects His children. He is graceful, merciful, and kind in heart.

We can trust Him over any anxiety.

I encourage you to break free of your anxiety trap today. Go forth and persevere in the things God has called you specifically to do.

Be not afraid and remember that God remembers us in our fear. We can be reminded by that in scripture when we read that Aaron was sent with Moses to be his spokesman.

Exodus 7:1

And the Lord said to Moses, “See, I have made you like God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron shall be your prophet.

God is always for you and will not forget you. He is your safety.

Pray this week:

Dear Lord,

Please help me to overcome my fears and anxieties. Please correct my way of thinking and remind me that you are my safe place. Build my trust in you and my resistance to any snare.

In Jesus’ Mighty Name,

Amen

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Faith For Healing In Your Mind

Faith For Healing In Your Mind

Faith For Healing In Your Mind
Written by Priscilla Henley on 03/07/2022
Series: Weekly Devotionals

Mark 5:25-31

'And there was a woman who had had a discharge of blood for twelve years, and who had suffered much under many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was no better but rather grew worse. She had heard the reports about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his garment. For she said, “If I touch even his garments, I will be made well.” And immediately the flow of blood dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of her disease. And Jesus, perceiving in himself that power had gone out from him, immediately turned about in the crowd and said, “Who touched my garments?” And his disciples said to him, “You see the crowd pressing around you, and yet you say, ‘Who touched me?’ ” And he looked around to see who had done it. But the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came in fear and trembling and fell down before him and told him the whole truth. And he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.” '

I know from experience that mental illness is a long journey. Like the woman with the issue of blood, I suffered daily for years. It sometimes seemed never-ending. It became worse over time. At one point, I refused to believe that God could heal me. I had no faith that the pain, the confusion, and the anguish could weaken and become non-existent.

Among this defeat, people of prayer constantly lifted my name and my circumstances to God. Essentially, all those who prayed for me stood in the gap, praying for my relationship with God and healing. Eventually, I began to welcome God again into my everyday life. My heart began to soften.

During this time of reconciliation, I went to a conference for women. There I realized my distance from God had stripped me of my faith. At this conference, we had nightly services. During the end of one service, I went forward to the altar for prayer. I desperately wanted to be healed in my mind and free from the pain in my abdomen from anxiety.

Like the woman with the issue of blood, I pressed toward the altar. I was weak from all the pain, but I knew in my heart that going to that altar for prayer would be a declaration that I believed God could heal me. I had faith that He is mighty to heal and deliver, just like the woman with the issue of blood.

Mark 5:28

For she said, “If I touch even his garments, I will be made well.” 

The apostle Dr. Monique Flemings, met me at the altar. She already had the discernment to pray over my mind and my abdomen. It was such a supernatural experience in the presence of God. As she prayed, she encouraged me to be set free. She told me I must believe in my healing and freedom for myself.

I did and after that prayer, I knew I was free like the woman with the issue of blood.

Mark 5:34

'And he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.” '

God’s power had broken through the mental stronghold that had me bound. Before the end of the conference, Dr. Flemings reminded me to stay free. And I have ever since. I have my bad days, but I am no longer in spiritual and mental bondage by bipolar 2 disorder, PTSD, depression, or anxiety.

My sister, you too are able to have the faith to believe in healing for your mind. God has not forgotten you in your pain. Having faith like the woman with the issue of blood will allow you to be free from bondage in your spirit and mind. You may still have a clinical diagnosis, depressive days, and anxious days, but you will not be in bondage by it. You can still have abundant life like God intended you to.

Finally, I have to tell you how I stay spiritually and mentally free. I fervently pray over my mind and cast down high thoughts that are lies. I also read my Bible almost daily and worship when I feel weak.

If you have been suffering for some time, choose now life without bondage. Reach out to God and receive His healing power. I suggest therapy and other mental wellness tools and strategies as well. Please know that I’m praying for you, your faith, and your strength to stay free. You got this!

Pray this week:

Dear Heavenly Father,
I have suffered for so long. I have even waivered from my faith in you. I need restoration. I want to believe in your power to heal. Once I am healed from bondage I want to stay free. I desire to be well, and I confess you are my source of power and strength to be free. I place my faith in you and embrace freedom through Jesus Christ.

In Jesus’ Mighty Name,
Amen

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