Ingredients including green tea, spinach, salmon, and eggs could all play a role in helping to lower feelings of anxiety and stress.

From talk therapy to medication, there are plenty of approaches those with anxiety can take to try and calm their system down a notch. But what if we told you that one of them involved looking no further than your kitchen cupboards?

While many of us understand how different foods can impact our physical health, less are aware of the ways our diet can also impact mental well-being.

All kinds of nutrients can influence our mood and emotions — both positively and negatively — thanks to their effect on neurotransmitters, the body’s chemical messengers. By consuming plenty of beneficial vitamins and minerals, we can provide these neurotransmitters with a good dose of TLC.

Eating more fruits and vegetables has been linked to lower levels of stress, and those with anxiety and depression have reported improved symptoms after eating a more nutrient-rich diet.

Remember being told to “eat your greens” as a kid? Well, it was for a good reason!

Leafy greens are rich in magnesium, a mineral typically considered important because of its role in bone health. However, research suggests these foods may also be helpful for treating anxiety, as supplementation has been shown to improve mild symptoms.

Veggies in the leafy greens category include:

But it’s not all about magnesium. Kale and spinach, in particular, are both fantastic sources of vitamin C. A cup of kale offers almost the entire recommended daily allowance! Deficiency in vitamin C has been linked to higher levels of anxiety and stress.

Need another excuse to reach for cocoa-packed goodies? Go for it — but prioritize the dark variety.

Research suggests dark chocolate is beneficial in lowering anxiety symptoms. In one 2014 study, eating just 40 grams per day (around two to three squares) was shown to reduce stress levels.

This effect may result from dark chocolate’s high flavanol content, a plant compound which has been linked to lower feelings of mental stress and improved blood flow, which can become restricted when you feel anxious.

However, it also contains a decent amount of stress-busting ingredients like: