Ever wondered why your cosy blanket and hot cocoa sometimes fall short of creating that perfect hygge feeling? Join us as we unravel the science behind true contentment with nutritional expert Tina Hancocks.
In this eye-opening episode, discover:
The surprising link between neurotransmitters and your sense of cosiness
How serotonin and dopamine influence your hygge experience
Essential nutrients that boost your body's 'happiness chemicals'
The impact of genetics on your ability to feel content
Practical, science-backed tips to nurture hygge from withinTina shares insights on nutrigenomics, the role of diet in mood regulation, and simple lifestyle changes that can dramatically enhance your sense of well-being. Learn why creating a truly hygge home might start in your kitchen – and your genes!
Whether you're a hygge enthusiast, nutrition curious, or simply seeking more contentment in your daily life, this episode offers a fresh perspective on achieving that coveted cosy feeling.
Tune in now and take the first step towards a more scientifically-informed, deeply satisfying hygge lifestyle. Your body (and your blanket) will thank you!
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