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Jenné Claiborne | www.sweetpotatosoul.com

It’s 3am and I’m awake, drenched in sweat, freezing cold, and I have a throbbing headache. I didn’t wake up from a nightmare, nor is my room too warm. It’s just a thing that happens, and I don’t know why. If I’m lucky I can go back to sleep after I peel off my pajamas, and I’ll wake up in the morning without a headache. If I’m unlucky this headache will haunt me all day and even trigger a weak stomach, and have me in and out of the bathroom long into the afternoon. It’s a 50/50 chance, and the trigger is a mystery. Was a mystery. Now I know to take probiotics for anxiety. 

I pride myself on being a healthy vegan––I eat a balanced diet, exercise, and look the part. However, for years I was experiencing night sweats and headaches with associated stomach weakness. It would usually happen so rarely I didn’t think anything was amiss; though last March, while visiting Atlanta for 2 weeks, these symptoms nearly ruined my trip, and even caused my ironclad mother to worry. “It just happens, it’s no big deal,” was my response.

I really didn’t think it was a big deal. I had suffered from headaches all my life, and though they’d almost completely gone away in adulthood, this reemergence didn’t trigger alarms for me; I knew headaches and I knew stomach problems too. I’d spent my share of school days in the doctor’s office, and curled up in the school nurse’s office as a kid.

It did, however, become a big deal this past fall when the headaches turned to migraine level, and no amount of Tylenol could save me from the discomfort and pain. What had changed?

For over 3 years I had been running my own business, afraid to ever cease contemplating my lack of success for fear that the elusive success would move further out of grasp. The stress was becoming erosive. I was utterly depressed. My relationship, as I had known it for so many years, was over. I felt broken: robbed of the will and the way to piece myself back together.

My Struggle

One insanely early morning as I lay in bed drenched in sweat, my head throbbing, I researched all of the possible causes of my affliction. Kidney failure….cancer…anxiety…

I had done this research before. I’d read extensively about every individual possibility, except for anxiety. I didn’t have the luxury of working on my anxiety. Without it I would never get anything done. And then what?

Thankfully that morning I was extra desperate and I finally realized that I was dealing with a pretty destructive form of anxiety that needed an intervention.

So what did I do? I picked up a $33 bottle of probiotic pills at Whole Foods, and I wished for the best.

Before I go into why I chose to tackle my 24/7 stress with supplements, let me just give you the 2 month update: they worked! Even better, I have been able to overcome the meta-anxiety that came from worrying about letting go of my stress.

Meet your microbiome AMNH
photo from the American Museum of Natural History “The Secret World Inside of You” exhibit

Probiotics for Anxiety

Now the details: What is a probiotic, how does it help with anxiety, and is it simply a placebo effect?

I’m sure you’ve seen yogurt commercials praising the benefits of probiotics and promising to supply your gut with enough to make all of your problems go away! Well, there is a little truth to that, but it probably doesn’t come in Yoplait packaging.

Probiotics are the billions of good/healthy bacteria in your gut. Fiber keeps your intestines “clean” and at maximum nutrient absorbing capacity, while healthy bacteria maintains a balanced ecosystem, keeping bad bacteria and pathogens at bay. They also help strengthen your immune system by fighting bad bacteria and increasing T cells responsible for immune defense. Most interestingly, in my opinion, scientists have discovered that gut bacteria influences anxiety and depression. Researchers have found that mice with low levels of good bacteria suffer more anxiety than mice with high levels of good bacteria. When fed healthy bacteria the anxious mice show reduced anxiety.

How is this happening? Those billions of good microorganisms in your gut produce serotonin, dopamine, and GABA––three well studied neurotransmitters responsible for feelings of joy and well-being. Perhaps via the vagus nerve––the telephone line between your gut and your brain––these neurotransmitters, and others, influence how you feel.

The Science

In an article from the Atlantic about the topic, the author, referring to neuroscientist John Cryan, states:

“Cryan suggests that over time, at least a few microbes have developed ways to shape their hosts’ behavior for their own ends. Modifying mood is a plausible microbial survival strategy, he argues that “happy people tend to be more social. And the more social we are, the more chances the microbes have to exchange and spread.”

Makes sense to me; and because of the extensive research that continues to come out about the link between gut bacteria and mood, I feel confident that my own experience with taking a probiotic pill is not a placebo effect.

For about 2 months I have not woken up in a cold sweat. Nor have I woken up with a migraine, or suffered from anxiety tummy aches. With so much happening around the holidays, I forgot why I had started taking probiotics, until one day while visiting the microbiome exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, it dawned on me that the probiotics were working.

Without anxiety controlling my outlook on life, or anxiety making me fear not being anxious, I have been able to thoroughly and confidently reassess my life. I’ve been able to step off of the hamster wheel and sit down with a pen and paper to joyfully create a plan of action for the next few months. I didn’t know what it felt like to live without anxiety running the show until it was gone. I still get stressed out, and feel worried, but now it feels like a healthy reaction to life, and it doesn’t consume me anymore. In the absence of anxiety I am sleeping like a baby, and making decisions inspired by courage instead of fear.

It’s a chain reaction that leads to health, just as it’s a chain reaction that leads to sickness. I started taking a probiotic, which helped lessen my anxiety, which helped me sleep well, which helped me think more clearly, which has helped me make better life decisions, etc…..

The first step is a gut healing.

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In the new year I will not have as much time to create and photograph recipes, so I will start exploring more of the soul in Sweet Potato Soul. I’d like to write more about the things that are making me glad to be alive. Probiotics are the perfect start. If you aren’t eating a great diet your results may not be as noteworthy. I’ll talk more about that too 😉  

Have you had a positive experience taking probiotics for anxiety? Please share!

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About Jenne

I’m a Georgia Peach living in Los Angeles (by way of NYC), with an insatiable love of sweet potatoes, travel, animals, and cooking. On Sweet Potato Soul you’ll discover hundreds of delicious and easy-to-make vegan recipes.

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42 Comments

  1. I am so thrilled to read this validation as this is precisely what has changed my life over the last month! I have been in a mixture of several stressful situations for the last 8 months and have been extremely anxious, developed mild agoraphobia with the shrinking of my comfort zone because everything just felt like too much. My moods were all over the place, I had several panic attacks a day, questioned EVERYTHING down to obsessing over time – my mind could not stay busy enough to quell the anxiety. I researched every mental illness, convinced the anxiety and panic that I’ve experienced since childhood had somehow transformed into more and this of course only made me more anxious. I did a food intolerance test that came back with almost ZERO probiotics in my system – stripped by stress, continuous birth control use and more. I did some research and chose the Target brand of the Renew Life you are chatting about and it has changed my life. Granted I have paired this with really working hard to retrain my brain OUT of the high anxiety and very fearful state it’s been in for months and also combined with becoming a full time student again (on top of working full time) but I truly believe that working on my gut health has improved my mental health 10 fold. For about a week, I could not place why I felt like myself again – I felt like I was coming out the other side of these awful months, instead of being fully consumed by them. Again, it’s a combination of strong efforts on my part but I truly believe working on my gut biome has stabilized my mental health and I could not be more grateful! I hope more research is done on the link between gut health and mental health because if more people could aid mental health ailments with something as simple as a probiotic and perhaps lessen our country’s dependance on antidepressants and anti anxiety meds, then that would be a win win for everyone. Thank you for this post!

    1. Amazing amazing!! I’m so glad you found relief too. I’m hoping that the growing evidence linking gut health and mental health helps our country too. That plus facing up to the fact that our food and drug corporations are killing us slowly under the guise of keeping us alive.

  2. Hi, please can you let me know if Renew Life worked as well as the probiotics you are currently taking? Thank you!

  3. Good luck! Get a therapeutic level one maybe. I would speak to the person at the health store you go to for advice on specifics though. Unfortunately you probably won’t find anything for anxiety or depression specifically. The idea is to build a healthy gut regardless of the issue, because it supports overall health (mental and physical). Also be sure to eat a whole food vegan diet so you get plenty of fiber and prebiotics that are also crucial to a healthy body and mind.

  4. That is so good to hear, Michael. I’m sending you lots of good vibes for your journey. I know how hard it can be. ❤️

  5. Does anyone else get a quick bout of diarrhea after taking a probiotic? I feel good after that but how long does it take to adjust ?

  6. Hi Lana!
    Yes, I still do take probiotics, and I feel great.I’m now using bio-K because I am an ambassador for them. My issues from back then haven’t come back as heavily (even when I was finishing my manuscript for my cookbook last month which was incredibly stressful). Thank you for asking!

      1. This is great, it’s lucky that particular blend worked for you – if others have an adverse reaction it may be because e.g. there are histamine-producing strains in it.

  7. Hello Jenne! Good for you for deciding to bring probiotics to your life. Probiotics changed my life too. I’ve been a vegetarian for 23 years and I consider I have a healthy diet. Still, I suffered from a weak immune system that had me visiting doctors constantly. My immune system was so fragile that I became extremely frustrated (it just didn’t make sense my healthy lifestyle wasn’t enough). My frustration pushed me to do some research. Voila! I discovered probiotics. I’ve been taking these wonderful microorganisms for nine months and I’ve never felt better in my life. Probiotics really changed my life. I wish nothing but the best for you. Hugs. -mendoglo