How to Naturally Get More Energy
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You can be more energized without any coffee, sodas, caffeine, energy drinks, energy bars, or any pill. This is getting more energy naturally, without buying anything, getting the jitters or having your heart pump too fast. A lack of energy is common in the middle of the day. You start to feel tired and feel like taking a nap. You just don’t have the energy to do anything. Many people take some kind of drug (caffeine is considered a drug) to try to stay awake, but there are healthy, natural, safe, and completely free ways to get energy.
But first off, I will list side effects and potential dangers of taking any drugs or supplements to try to get enough energy to make it until that afternoon tiredness wears off. A while back, it was common for tired people to take ephedrine. Now, it’s illegal because it caused death in some people who took it. It increased the heart rate to an unhealthy rate. In most people it cause uncomfortable jitters and in some it caused serious health problems including death.
Then there is caffeine. Caffeine is not dangerous and I’m not saying avoid it at all. In fact tea has caffeine and it one of the healthiest drinks on earth. But drinking too much caffeine, especially later in the day, can cause sleeping problems which results in a terrible cycle of trouble sleeping at night and trouble staying awake in the afternoon. If you drink too much caffeine, you might find it difficult to get to sleep at night. Then when you wake up in the morning, you find yourself tired. Doctors and nutritionists recommend not drinking caffeine after 2pm if you have trouble getting to sleep.
The first and most important way to get more energy is to stop eating processed food. It has chemicals and it’s unhealthy. It is linked to being overweight, not getting enough vitamins and nutrients, and many more serious health problems. It’s not real food, it’s chemical food. It also sucks away your energy. If you are eating fast food meals for lunch or are regularly eating chemicals for your meals and snacks, don’t be surprised if you feel tired and lacking of energy. That’s what processed food does. Processed food has become so normal and steeped in our culture, but it’s really not that hard to eat healthier meals and snacks if you want to. If you cut out all fast foods and junk foods from your diet and replace it with meals from fresh foods, you will be shocked at how much energy you now have and wish you had done this sooner.
Secondly, check for anemia. Anemia causes a lack of energy. It can get very severe where the anemic gets very weak and feels like sleeping or resting most of the time. Anemia is treated with iron and you may need to take some iron supplements if your iron levels are low.
Thirdly, fit in some exercise. Exercise is necessary, healthy, and completely free. No buying energy drinks or pills. Energy naturally gives you more energy. If you are living a sedentary life, as many are these days, you can work up your exercise level. You don’t have to start out running 3 miles a day. Just fitting 30 minutes of cardio exercise a day will help tremendously. Once you make exercise a daily activity, you will find you are more energetic.
Fourth, eat some foods that give you energy such as nuts and fresh fruits and vegetables. While turkey has been known to make people feel tired, certain foods are natural energy boosters.
Fifth, eat breakfast. It really is the most important meal of the day. If you skip breakfast, your fuel tank is running on empty. If you have nothing in your fuel tank, where do you think your energy will come from?
And last, get a good nights sleep. If you are only getting 4 or 5 hours of sleep, you will probably feel drained around 2pm. Trouble getting to sleep is another topic so work on getting a healthy amount of sleep if you aren’t now. Getting 7 or 8 hours of good sleep is ideal. Good sleep meaning you aren’t waking up several times a night tossing and turning.
Following these 6 tips will dramatically boost your energy and get rid of that mid afternoon tiredness.
