You might be laughing to yourself right now at the title of this section, as we are constantly being told to reduce stress, and find ways to incorporate more stress management into our days. The reality is that chronic stress, whether physiological or emotional, can cause a lot of damage to our bodies. In relation to uric acid, chronic stress isn’t going to cause excess uric acid, but it can 100% exacerbate any underlying metabolic issues, if you are already susceptible.
There is not a one-size-fits-all approach to managing stress, and that’s what makes it so tricky. You need to find something that works for you- maybe it’s exercise, maybe it’s journaling, maybe it’s working with a therapist, or maybe it’s listening or playing music and of course there’s meditation. Whatever it is, do it every single day. For me, it’s cooking!
Lack of sleep is an obvious stressor on the body which we discuss here, and research suggests a connection between shorter sleep duration and elevated uric acid levels. (again due to the increase in fat storage hormones and the rise in other inflammatory markers we get after a bad night’s sleep). We discussed the therapeutic effects of tart cherry juice above, and I want to emphasize how great a tool this can be to help fall asleep due to its naturally occurring melatonin. One dish I love making is Slow Roasted Chicken Thighs with Castelvetrano Olive, Tart Cherries, Red Onions. You can find this and other creative ways to infuse tart cherries into your meals by sampling my meal plans.
If you would like a jump start in getting in some of these therapeutic foods, it might be time to check out the LUV diet! I collaborated with the brilliant David Perlumtter, MD, author of Drop Acid, to create the most delicious menu for you. These meals include a bounty of fruits and vegetables, and small amounts of animal protein including grass-fed beef, sustainable seafood, free-range chicken, and farm eggs. In addition to helping nourish you and reduce uric acid levels, these foods and spices will also help manage stress, support healthy sleep, and increase energy levels.