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Swarnakshi Sharma November 5th, 2024 · 9min read

Happy Hormones, Happy You! 12 Best Ways To Increase Happy Hormones In Your Body

 

Key Points of the Blog

  • The happy hormones that create positive feelings in us are dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphin hormone.
  • Dopamine can increase feelings of pleasure, learning, motor function, motivation, and memory.
  • Serotonin regulates our mood, sleep, digestion, cognitive functions, concentration, memory, and even our appetite.
  • Oxytocin regulates our mood, sleep, digestion, cognitive functions, concentration, memory, and even our appetite.
  • Endorphin is known to be the body’s natural pain killer; the endorphins hormone can help us reduce stress and other pain.
  • Eating the right foods, exercising, laughing out loud and other ways can cause happy hormones.

The feeling of happiness is something we can’t compare and these feelings are also the ones we need to thrive in our lives. Being happy is a wonderful feeling that can help not only our minds flourish but also our bodies.

Happiness is the feeling that can be infectious that with just one smile, one small laugh, you can make a stranger happy. Happiness, sadness, and even fear are the feelings that are produced by a complex chemical reaction in our brains.

We often hear people say “It’s a hormonal response” but what are these hormones of happiness that cause these elated feelings? Experts refer to these chemicals as “happy hormones” or “4 hormones of happiness”.

The happy hormones that create positive feelings in us are dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphin hormone. Working together, these neurotransmitters are behind the feelings of happiness that we experience.

These hormones of happiness travel through the bloodstream and act as messengers. Not only do they increase feelings of positivity, but these feel-good hormones also play a role in directing our consciousness and even addictive behaviors.

Before we read about the 12 ways how to increase happy hormones in your body, let’s take a brief look at what these 4 hormones of happiness are and what role they play in directing our wellness.

What are the 4 Hormones of Happiness?

1. Dopamine: The “feel good” hormone, this neurotransmitter plays a role in directing our brain’s reward system. Dopamine can increase feelings of pleasure, learning, motor function, motivation, and memory.

2. Serotonin: This is another neurotransmitter, serotonin happy hormone, that regulates our mood, sleep, digestion, cognitive functions, concentration, memory, and even our appetite.

3. Oxytocin: Referred to as the “love hormone”, oxytocin is released when there are feelings of affection involved. This hormone of happiness can help increase trust, and empathy and strengthen relationships. This chemical is released when we partake in pleasurable activities such as cuddling and hugging.

4. Endorphins: Also known as our body’s natural pain killer, the endorphins hormone can help us reduce stress and other pain. Endorphins are released when we engage in activities such as exercise, eating, or other strenuous activities.

Now, let’s take a look at how to increase happy brain chemicals!

How To Increase Happy Hormones?

1. Spend Time Outdoors

One of the best (and the most common) ways to increase happy hormones in your body is to spend your time outdoors. Spending time in sunlight can increase the production of feel-good hormones – serotonin and endorphins. Spending even half an hour outdoors, walking in a park, can do the trick!

2. Exercise Regularly

Exercising regularly doesn’t just benefit your physical or mental health but can also trigger the release of the endorphin hormone. Not only endorphins but regular exercise can help increase the levels of dopamine and serotonin. Run with your partner and get the added benefit of oxytocin!

3. Laugh Out Loud

Laughter is the best medicine indeed! While laughter can’t treat any physical ailments, it can help reduce stress, discomfort, and even boost your low mood. Laughing releases endorphins, dopamine, and oxytocin especially when you share that laughter with your friends and family. Want to feel happy? Share a funny story or just laugh out loud.

Read: Laughter Yoga: What Is It & Why Is It Is Good For You

4. Cook Your Favorite Food

When you cook your favorite food, it can help increase all 4 hormones of happiness. How? The pleasure you feel when eating your favorite food can trigger an increase in dopamine along with the endorphin hormone while sharing your favorite food with a loved one can boost oxytocin.

The release of serotonin happy hormone is linked with your gut, so when you eat food rich in tryptophan, serotonin is released.

5. Eat Right

Oh yes, your eating habits can also play a huge role in increasing your happiness. Eating dark chocolate with high amounts of cacao can make you feel happy as cacao contains a neuromodulator phenylethylamine.

Other foods rich in omega 3 fatty acids, tryptophan, and even a small amount of alcohol such as drinking a glass of wine can release endorphins. However, remember, consuming too much of these foods and beverages can have the opposite effect.

6. Music Can Make You Happy

Have you ever wondered why listening to your favorite music makes you feel happy? Well, that’s because listening to (or making) music can increase the production of dopamine, and other feel-good horomones in your brain.

When you feel good, this automatically increases your serotonin. Some experts believe that making music and dancing to your favorite music can help release endorphins.

7. Meditation Also Help

Meditation has many benefits including better sleep, an increase in positive emotions, and reducing stress. But were you aware that meditation can also help increase dopamine and endorphin in your body? Even a 5-minute meditation can help you increase happy hormones in the body.

Read: Meditation Changes The Brain! Let’s Know How…

8. Spend Time With Your Partner

Want to boost feel-good hormones? Just take a night stroll with your partner or share a tub of ice cream with your loved one. Doing this can promote the production of the love hormone aka oxytocin.

An increase in oxytocin can make you feel closer to your partner, strengthen your bond with them, and can make you feel blissful. Had a stressful day? Go share a cup of coffee with your partner or just hug them a little longer.

9. Cuddle With Your Pet

Ah! What better way to end a stressful day than cuddling with your furry friend? Did you know that cuddling with your pet can increase oxytocin levels in your body and brain? If you’re feeling stressed or anxious, just cuddle with your pet. If you don’t have a pet, then you can spend some time volunteering at a pet shelter and see how the hormones of happiness take effect.

10. Catch Some Zzzz’s

Yes, not catching enough Zzzz’s can also affect the production of your feel-good hormones in the brain. Not getting enough sleep can create an imbalance in your hormones, especially dopamine and melatonin. Getting a good night’s rest can help restore the right balance between your hormones of happiness and the sleep hormone.

Read: Reset Your Sleep Schedule With These Simple Yet Effective Ways!

11. Relax With A Massage

What better way to relax (and increase your happy hormones) than a massage? Getting a massage can help release all 4 hormones of happiness and relieve stress. Massage therapy is one of the techniques that can benefit your wellness by increasing serotonin happy hormone, dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphin hormones.

12. Share Feelings Of Gratitude

Expressing or sharing gratitude helps push the reward response in the brain which, in turn, releases the happy hormones in the body. You can practice this by maintaining a gratitude journal or by practicing loving-kindness meditation. Try to be grateful for at least three things each day.

Happy Hormone Foods

Dopamine

Foods to Eat Foods to Avoid
  • Protein-rich food sources such as fish, eggs, dairy products, chicken, and others
  • Processed foods
  • Fruits and vegetables such as avocados, velvet beans, apples, watermelon, strawberries, and other
  • Salty foods
  • Dark chocolate
  • Sugary foods
  • Nuts and seeds such as pumpkin seeds, flaxseeds, walnuts, almonds, and others
  • Alcohol

Serotonin

Foods to Eat Foods to Avoid
  • Nuts and seeds high in fiber and healthy fats
  • Soy as protein source
  • Dark chocolate
  • Walnuts
  • Cheese
  • Banana
  • Oatmeal
  • Plums

Oxytocin

Foods to Eat Foods to Avoid
  • Foods rich in Vitamin C (citrus fruits, tomatoes, broccoli
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Foods rich in Magnesium (Spinach, avocado, almonds, banana)
  • Beans
  • Foods rich in Vitamin D (egg yolk, mushroom, salmon, tuna)
  • Brown rice
  • Healthy fats (chia seeds, extra virgin olive oil)
  • Chickpea

Endorphin

Foods to Eat Foods to Avoid
  • Caffeine
  • High carbohydrate foods
  • Spicy foods
  • High refined foods
  • Peanut Butter
  • Processed foods
  • Green Tea
  • Susceptible to impairment

I hope that these above ways to increase happy hormones in your body and brain help you. If you continue to feel unhappy, anxious, or stressed, we recommend that you reach out to your therapist or connect with a mental health professional.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What do happy hormones do to your body?

Happy hormones such as oxytocin, endorphin, dopamine, and serotonin promote pleasure and happiness and also reduce mental health-related issues in the body.

What happens if you have too much of happy hormones?

Too many happy hormones in the body can quickly wipe away happiness. in some cases, it can lead to addictive behaviors as well.

Did you try these ways to increase happy hormones? Did they work? Are there some that we missed? Let us know your thoughts about the 4 hormones of happiness in the comments below!

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