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Updated · Hindustan Times · May 25
Dr. Kunal Sood Says 2.5g Omega-3s May Ease Anxiety via Gut-Brain Link
Updated
Updated · Hindustan Times · May 25

Dr. Kunal Sood Says 2.5g Omega-3s May Ease Anxiety via Gut-Brain Link

1 articles · Updated · Hindustan Times · May 25
  • An Instagram video posted May 25 by Dr. Kunal Sood says everyday diet choices can shape anxiety, mood and stress responses through the gut-brain axis.
  • Alcohol, he said, may briefly reduce anxiety but can trigger stronger “rebound anxiety” once its effects wear off, especially with chronic use.
  • Processed foods and refined sugars were linked to higher anxiety levels because they may promote inflammation and disrupt gut health, both tied to mood regulation.
  • Just 2.5 grams of omega-3s daily may reduce anxiety symptoms, he said, while probiotic-rich foods such as yoghurt and kefir may support stress regulation and mood.
  • Foods including 70% dark chocolate, chamomile tea and turmeric were cited as potentially calming options, though the report noted the social-media claims were not independently verified and are not medical advice.
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