I truly find that exercise gives me energy. Couple it with clean eating (whole foods, not processed) and you might feel better. Oatmeal with berries, salad with lean protein, lots of water, hard exercise. When I follow this, I feel my best.
02 Jan 23 by member: MichelleDN57
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Ok thank you I will try some of this.
02 Jan 23 by member: kass309
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Look for foods high in iron. If you aren't getting enough, it could leave you tired. You may want to have your doctor do a blood test. Iron deficiency, also uncontrolled glucose levels, will leave you tired. I agree with MichelleDN57. Excellent recommendations.
02 Jan 23 by member: kittikatpat
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check with your doctor for the thyroid gland, there may be a link
02 Jan 23 by member: Katou071
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Chug a glass of water right in the morning☺️
02 Jan 23 by member: musclem0mmy
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Too many starches and sugars can induce fatigue, too. Especially highly processed ones - like in bagels, cookies, cakes chocolates, and the like. I do better and feel better when my plate is at least half veggies and salads. Rule of thumb (as per my LPN daughter): sugars minus fibre should be less than 50 (for a healthy non-diabetic adult) for optimal health and nutrition. I’m not a sugar user so this isn’t a problem for me personally, but can be a challenge for those with a sweet tooth.
02 Jan 23 by member: grammalaura
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Drink lots of water and try orange juice’
02 Jan 23 by member: sarah zeytoun
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03 Jan 23 by member: AL118
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How well do you sleep is another thing to consider
03 Jan 23 by member: love the burn
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if you live in a place that gets little sunlight in the winter months try using vitamin D supplements. You might also want to do a sleep clinic. I recently found out I have fairly severe sleep apnea. I figured I was just fatigued all the time, turns out I haven't had a full night's sleep in about 20 years. 😅 The lack of rest and oxygen really saps all of your energy, all of the time.
03 Jan 23 by member: Zen_Ronin
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I would try bigan yoga.....just started following imi's bigan yoga and i feel it energizes me😊. Hope this helps!
04 Jan 23 by member: lisaanne47
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How old are you? Your hormone levels may be off. I started taking supplements and adding foods (soy milk, flax seed, red clover tea, edamame beans) to increase my estrogen levels. That helped a lot.
04 Jan 23 by member: saravirgo
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Check these 3 things, 1. If you are overweight, and snore during sleep, check to see if you have “Sleep Apnea”
2. Check if you are consuming enough B vitamins in your diet (B12 etc)
3. If you are not going out much, get Vitamin D supplements along with K2
Above will certainly help you! Good luck
04 Jan 23 by member: Pilot_Kodi
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Cope with any stressors, move and stretch daily, protein at every meal.
04 Jan 23 by member: Lindafitter
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I find the more you move or do you exercise in the more energy you have. So find a way to do at least 10 minutes to start whether it is yoga or walking or swimming. But if I don’t do anything physical, I will have no energy and matter what I eat and how much I sleep.
08 Jan 23 by member: JustWinnie
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I’m agree exercise give more energy. But I couldn’t push myself to do anything. So I paid for a private trainer and she makes me do that 😁
08 Jan 23 by member: FenechkaBeauty
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a lot of wonderful ideas here but to be certain of your actual body levels you can easily go grab a physical from your doctor. They can run a blood panel on your nutrient levels for you and can accurately pinpoint any specific issues you could be having .
08 Jan 23 by member: daniellehawkins
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