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Recharging our Body Naturally

Written by Lisa Jillanza

couch potato Energy and power drinks are a common way of boosting our energy levels after a long day at work or a grueling workout. These are quick fixes that don't provide any real solutions to long term problems. You end up relying on energy foods each time you end up feeling exhausted.

A drop in your energy levels should not be ignored. It does not only leave your body feeling weak but it can also affect your psychological well being. Fatigue increases your stress levels which affects the quality of work and relationships.

Rather than relying on over the counter energy foods and drinks, energy boosting Superfoods can be a more reliable option. What it gives you is a steady source of energy to power your body throughout the day.

Negative Effects of Fatigue

The brain sends different signals when it feels the body is experiencing fatigue. It is manifested both physically and mentally.

  •  Sleepiness
  • Poor concentration
  • Stress
  • Decreased coordination
  • Irritation
  • Slow reaction time
  • Poor judgment

Fatigue and Poor Sleeping Habits

The incident of fatigue increases with aging. This is natural but could be minimized with the right amount of sleep and diet. Sleep allows the body to repair itself and stock itself with energy. A healthy diet provides the fuel for repairing and restoring energy levels during sleep.

Energy Boosting Superfoods

Spirulina Powder

Spirulina is power packed with nutrients. It is rich in iron, magnesium, B12 and protein. All of these are needed for giving your body a steady supply of energy daily. Having Spirulina in its powder form makes it easy for you to mix this with fruit or vegetable juice. It could also be used in shakes, salad dressing and soups.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil contains MCTs (multi-chain triglycerides), fats that are actually good for your health. These are easier to digest and could be easily converted for providing energy. Coconut oil is a flexible ingredient and can be used for baking and raw food recipes.

Cacao Powder

Cacao powder is a good substitute for those with sweet cravings. It helps satiates your cravings without the bad fats contained in common sweet delights. Cacao is rich in iron and magnesium that are essential for producing energy. It can also give that “sugar rush” to help elevate your mood. But just like its other sweet counterparts, too much cacao can be unhealthy.

Chia Seeds

Keep your energy levels charged up with Chia seeds. It helps sustain your body's batteries to give you that extra energy. Chia seeds are loaded with calcium, magnesium, iron and good fats (omega 3). Chia seeds may appear small in stature but could easily double up when ingested helping you feel fuller.

Maca

Coffee has a natural effect of stimulating the brain and revitalizing the body. But for people searching for a healthier alternative, Maca has been proven to be quite as effective in providing a natural boost. It stimulates the production of energy to replace lost reserves.

Lifestyle Changes

Aside from eating a healthier diet there are simple lifestyle changes that could reinforce the change in eating habits. Maximize your energy levels by following these lifestyle changes.

  • The Numbers Game : you may not be aware that some foods actually require more energy to burn than what they give. Instead of feeling refreshed after a meal, you might actually feel tired and lethargic. Switch to unprocessed or whole foods and back this up with fruits, vegetables, whole grains and protein.
  • Stick to an Eating plan : we may not have the same working schedule. Some people's working day start much, much earlier while others start in the evening. Develop an eating schedule that covers the three major meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner). These can be customized according to your workday. Try eating meals at 3-4 hours to provide enough energy and keep you focused.
  • Avoid Quick Fixes : minimize your coffee, energy bars and drinks consumption and consider these as a last resort. Switch to healthier options like dried fruits, vegetable salads and nuts. These contain the same amount of energy without the added poundage.
  • Hydration : liquids are lost as we try to keep our body's internal temperature cool. 2 liters of water a day is recommended. Make this healthier by adding fruit juices into the mix.
  • Exercise regularly : regular physical activities keeps your mind and body prepared for any emergency. It keeps your mind and body fit and ensures that is ready for a grueling day at work.