How Nutrition Supports Addiction Recovery at MNDT Rehab
Years of substance use take a measurable toll on the body. Nutrient deficiencies, disrupted gut health, and blood sugar instability all contribute to cravings, mood swings, and fatigue that can undermine early recovery. At MNDT Rehab, our farm-to-table kitchen is not simply an amenity; it is part of the clinical program.
Our culinary team works with a registered dietitian to create meals that restore depleted vitamins and minerals, stabilize energy throughout the day, and respect cultural dietary traditions. Whether a patient follows a halal, kosher, vegetarian, or allergen-free diet, every plate is designed to nourish both body and spirit. Residents frequently tell us that rediscovering the pleasure of a well-prepared meal was one of the unexpected gifts of treatment.
Research supports what our patients experience firsthand. Omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation linked to depression. B-complex vitamins support nerve repair after alcohol damage. Amino acids from lean proteins help rebuild neurotransmitter pathways disrupted by stimulant or opioid use. By integrating nutrition education into our residential and outpatient programs, we help patients build habits that sustain their recovery long after they leave our care.