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Feeling anxious? Eat pickle
A team of researchers has found that young adults who eat more fermented foods have fewer social anxiety symptoms.
London: A team of researchers has found that young adults who eat more fermented foods have fewer social anxiety symptoms.
University of Maryland study found a link between pickled foods and social anxiety, noting that those that regularly ate pickles, kimchi, sauerkraut and more were found to have reduced "neuroticism," the Independent reported.
Researcher Matthew Hilimire said that it is likely that the probiotics in the fermented foods are favorably changing the environment in the gut, and changes in the gut in turn influence social anxiety.
He added that he thinks that it is absolutely fascinating that the microorganisms in one's gut can influence his/ her mind.
The study is published in the Psychiatry Research journal.