You hear people say it all the time (I know I do), in fact, you
probably say it more times than you can remember. "I'm tired". But your
not really sure why though. You caught up on your sleep the last few
nights and haven't been over working yourself. It might even be blamed
on being bored, or maybe that is why you are bored, because you are
tired.
Below are four reasons that can cause your lack of energy.
- Protein deficiency -- When you feel hungry, your body is in
need of protein. One of the most important amino acid that your body
depends on to build muscle and give you the right amount of energy for
you to get through your day. A high protein breakfast of organic hemp
hearts (they are THC free, if your worried) along with some veggies
and/or some oats can give you the power for you to get through your day
without feeling hungry a few hours later. Five tablespoons of hemp
hearts is approximately 55g of protein. With that sprinkled on your
morning breakfast, it is possible for you to keep hunger away for most
of the day. It is also excellent for people who want to lose weight.
- Poor nutrition -- Think about the food you ate today. Was it
healthy or was it just something at a drive thru? Or maybe you just
grabbed a bag of chips and a candy bar from the corner store along with
maybe an energy drink. Chances are it probably wasn't good for you. The
energy drink might help for a little while as a pick me up but you will
soon start to feel the effects of the sugar and be in the same position
as you were earlier. Or maybe even worse. That's whats wrong with the
american diet today. Everything is processed and contains loads of sugar
(which is my next cause) and not enough of the vitamins and minerals
that the body needs to stay healthy and work at its best. Think about
the saying "you are what you eat" and then try and figure out how your
body can actually use that greasy burger and fries you ate earlier to
give you energy. Doesn't work all that good, huh?..
- Too much sugar -- When you eat a lot of sugar, it raises your
blood sugar. When you blood sugar raises, your body releases insulin.
And when your body releases insulin, your blood sugar drops. Which is
why you can feel tired and out of energy. Besides that you crave even
more bad foods. Ever feel like something is really getting on your
nerves more than usual, that can be a side effect of sugar, such as
anxiety and difficulty concentrating. Sugar can also lead to alcoholism,
which can also be a reason one feels tired. Not to mention, which
everyone knows, or at least I hope so.. sugar leads to obesity and tooth
decay and also leads to premature aging.
- Caffeine, drugs, & alcohol --They all in large amounts
can completely exhaust the thyroid and the adrenal glands and make the
liver and kidneys work overtime. The body is taking all the energy to
detoxify itself and leaves nothing in reserve. Not to mention that they
also dehydrate the body. Too much of caffeine can cause the jitters and
that is something you don't want when your wanting to be productive.
Sometimes when your having a drink (alcoholic) it may seen to pick your
energy up a little. This goes back to what I said about sugar. Too much
alcohol in your body, which causes what we know of as a hangover. We
feel all sluggish the next day and don't even what to get out of bed.
Your liver is what is working to get all that alcohol out of your body.
So if your liver is in over drive from the fun you had last night, how
is your body going to get up enough energy for you to get through your
next day?
So the next time you feel like you need a pick me up, start off
with a breakfast that contains a descent amount of organic protein and see how
that can affect your overall energy for the day. For a during the day
pick me up, reach for something that is also organic. There is a lot of
things that you can find at your local health food store that can be a quick pick me up to keep
you moving and block the tiredness from entering your body.