![]() ENERGY: How to Get More of It... Whenever You Need It!By Linda O'Byrne | Expert Intuitionist Q: I try to get eight hours of sleep every night, but I still feel tired every day at 3:00 p.m. I'm sick of resorting to cups of coffee and soda to get me through the day. Can you help? A: Worn out, shattered, zonked, poopedwhatever word you use to describe it, it's not a pleasant feeling. While some can get by on five or six hours of sleep, others find it hard to function without nine or even 10 hours per night. According to the 2001 Sleep in America Poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation, the average American grabs around seven hours of shuteye on weekdays. Their research shows it's quite safe to sleep five, six, or seven hours a night. (But I'm sure I'm not the only one who says it's your safety that's in danger if you come near me when I've had only five hours sleep!) Their research also shows that people who sleep less than eight hours do not need to worry about detrimental effects on their health. However, despite this research, how many times have you heard (or said) "I wake up feeling like I've not had any sleep" or "Don't even talk to me till I've had my morning coffee!"? Most people know their own sleep requirements and youas well as those around yousuffer if you don't meet these requirements. You can't alter your own patterns to just meet the findings of a study. Usually if you're getting deep, uninterrupted sleep every night and still feel like an extra from Dawn of the Dead the next day, there may be other reasons. Let's address some of the possibilities: "Most people know their own sleep requirements and youas well as those around yousuffer if you don't meet these requirements."
According to a recent National Sleep Foundation poll, one in five Americans say they're so sleepy during the day that it interferes with their activities, so you're certainly not alone! Let's look at some ideas that may help prevent you from "head-nodding" by the time 3:00 p.m. rolls round: Go to bed and rise at roughly the same time every day. Eliminate noises or lights in your sleeping area "The last few hours you sleep are probably the most important, according to Researchers at Harvard University... "
Relaxation before bedtime Use your bedroom for sleeping only Cut out the coffee! Stay hydrated Diet is key However, eating too many higher glycemic carbs, such as white bread and sugary foods, can lead to spikes in your insulin levels, which will not only make you feel tired and groggy but also lead to cravings for more carb-rich foods. Eat a healthy diet consisting of plenty of fruits and vegetables as well as ensuring you get enough protein from lean sources such as chicken breast and fish. Fats are also important, but get these from un-hydrogenated and unsaturated sources, such as olive oil, nuts, or seeds, or keep it simple and supplement with flaxseed oil. Exercise for increased energy If you try these tips and still don't feel energized at all, it may be worth seeing your doctor to see if you may possibly be affected by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or some similar medical condition, which is leading to your feelings of fatigue. He can also test your ferritin and haemoglobin levels to see if you are iron deficient. Supplements for energy? A better solution is the new all day energy pill, Energize, developed by Dr. Mark Tallon, a Ph.D. nutritional biochemist, as well as triathlete. Dr. Tallon developed Energize using B-Vitamins, essential minerals, and amino acids as well as special herbs, and it helps increase your natural energy levels. Most people find that one dose of Energize in the morning will keep them energized all day. So rather than wanting to roll over, hit the snooze button, and bury your head under the covers every morning, realize that you're not the only one who's lost that "get up & go" feeling, and there are steps you can take to help you take on the day with new vigor and vitality!
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