Monday, March 30, 2009
Stop Being Tired: How To End Your Tiredness In 3 Simple Steps
I was once a victim of extreme tiredness. Even though my job wasn’t overly taxing, I would still come home feeling like a ton of bricks fell on me. I wanted to stop being tired for once because it was taking a toll, not only on my health, but also on my work and personal life.

If you’re having the same problems as I did, then I’m sure you want to know how to stop being tired. Well, I have good news for you! The solution to your problem isn’t going to cost you a lot of money. It only requires a change in your lifestyle. If you want to know more, read on!

1) Get Moving.

I know. I know. Just the thought of exercise is already making your muscles groan in protest. It’s a strenuous, physical activity and one that seems to encourage tiredness rather than dispel it. Let me explain.

Feeling tired is also your body’s way of telling you that you possess a weak stamina and you can’t handle extra pressure or weight. By exercising, you’re buffing yourself up and improving the amount of stress your body can handle. Not only that, exercise also enlivens your nervous system and speeds up the rate you produce energy.

The best time to exercise would be in the early morning. Take your time stretching first (to avoid injuries) before doing a couple of jumping jacks, jogging or even sit-ups.

2) Get Enough Quality Sleeping Hours.

Sleep is one of the most important ways to stop being tired all the time. Don’t think that one night’s worth of complete sleeping hours will be enough to get rid of the fatigue.

You need to get as much “quality” sleep as you can. Everyone has different standards of having a good night’s sleep though - the usual standard being 8 hours.

Make it a habit to get enough quality sleep by not eating too much a few hours before bedtime. You’ll have enough energy reserves when you actually need to exert extra effort. Your body will be thanking you for it.

3) Eat a Full Breakfast.

Breakfast is considered to be the most important meal of the day. It is meant to provide your body nourishment after several hours of not eating anything.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like people are taking this fact seriously, preferring instead to content themselves with a cup of coffee. Old habits die hard, but if you really want to stop being tired all the time, you’re going to need fuel for your body. Cereals don’t really count because they won’t provide you with enough energy for work. I suggest going after foods rich in protein and fiber. Fruits and eggs are good examples of these.

To stop being tired all the time, you need to shift gears and have a change of lifestyle. You might not be used to eating breakfast, exercising or hitting the hay early; but you’ll soon realize how refreshing your days will be after practicing them.
posted by Healthy Life @ 3:11 AM  
Monday, March 23, 2009
Overcoming Tiredness And Loss Of Energy In 3 Easy Steps

Not everyone can afford to drop by their favorite spa whenever fatigue sets in. And not everyone can hire a special chef or nutritionist to customize their diet according to their energy needs. However, you don’t really need all that high end stuff to perk you up. In fact, the secrets to overcoming tiredness and loss of energy are more available to you than you realize.

I’ve been in that situation before. Sometimes, even going up a flight of stairs seems so impossible. But as of this moment, your suffering will end because I’m going to share with you simple secrets to overcoming tiredness and loss of energy.

1) All in the Smell

The smell of coffee can make anyone sit up straight and feel awake in an instant. In my experience, inhaling the aroma of coffee is even more effective than drinking coffee! So how do you replicate the smell of coffee without having to fix yourself a cup?

If you have coffee beans at home, put them inside a small bag and tie that bag with a ribbon. Keep that special coffee bean pouch inside a drawer and bring it out whenever you feel tired and listless.

Another way to replicate that delicious aroma is by buying coffee-scented candles or coffee-scented soap. Peppermint is also a wonderful picker-upper. Chewing on a peppermint gum can do great things to your concentration.

2) Cucumber Eyes

One of the well-known ways to overcoming tiredness and loss of energy is by putting slices of cucumber on your eyes. The cooler the cucumber is, the more effective it will become.

Do this for ten minutes to remove the tiredness around your eyes. You’ll be all the more relaxed for it. Cucumbers are also a good source of vitamin A and C so if you have more of those slices left over, just pop them in your mouth. If you don’t have any cucumbers around, you can simply use a cool and damp cloth instead.

3) Exercising Regularly

Exercising regularly helps a lot in overcoming tiredness and loss of energy. By working out, you are strengthening your body’s muscles and tolerance for tiredness. Plus, it boosts your energy in a healthy way.

I wouldn’t recommend going all out on the gym on your first day. Just start out with the exercises your body is used to and make your way up from there. And most important of all, consult with a medical professional before engaging in any exercise program.

The simple methods to overcoming tiredness and loss of energy are now within your reach. Hopefully, you’ll use this knowledge wisely and start getting your body fully energized. Sometimes, the smallest things make the biggest differences.

posted by Healthy Life @ 3:11 AM  
Monday, March 9, 2009
Eating Healthy

Eating healthy should be a part of your lifestyle that you incorporate. Too many of us don’t eat right and it shows in our appearance, how we sleep, how we feel, and even how much we weigh. Eating healthy doesn’t mean you can’t ever indulge in something you really like. Moderation is the key though so that you aren’t consuming it all the time. If you grab junk food every time you are hungry then it isn’t giving your body the vitamins and nutrients that it really needs to thrive.

Replace those sugary snacks with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. You can eat them at home and pack them to take to work with you. That way you always have them readily available. Plan your meals in advance so that you aren’t tempted to just go out there and eat fast food for lunch. If that is your only option then try one of their salads rather than a burger with a side of fries.

As a parent, one of the best things you can do for the children is to provide them with nutritious meals. That way they will get all they need to grow up very strong and healthy. They will have a lower risk of various types of diseases and ailments that can affect their ongoing health and quality of life. They will also grow up to make wise choices when it comes to the foods they consume as well.

No matter how bad your current eating habits are right now though you can change them. It is going to take some time to get used to your new meals though. Take the time to find great recipes that you want to try. That way you won’t get bored with the foods you prepare for your family. Contrary to popular belief, eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to eat foods that are bland or downright disgusting.

Make sure you read the labels on packaged foods as well. Some of them advertise things such as low fat but are they really good for you? They may not be depending on what all else they contain. If you aren’t familiar with the wording on the packages then take the time to look them up. You owe it to yourself and your children to know what is in the foods all of you consume.

When it comes to eating healthy, you need to evaluate what you drink as well. There are plenty of great tasting drinks out there that contain tons of sugar and caffeine. They include coffee, tea, soda, and frozen drinks. You need to make sure you consume plenty of water each day. You may be consuming too many calories based upon your drinks alone.

Make it a goal to replace some of your other drinks each day with plain water. If you don’t like the way it tastes add a lemon wedge to it. You can also buy bottled water if what comes out of your home faucet doesn’t taste great to you. Making great choices when it comes to the foods you eat and what you drink is very important. It will help you to look and feel your very best now and into your future.


Cause of obesity

What may be the exact cause of obesity is still up for debate in the scientific community, although two of the main causes linked with obesity have been established – the lack of physical activity and eating too much (especially eating too many fast food items).

Recently, though, a group from the University of Alabama came up with additional causes linked with obesity as suggestions. They argue that too much emphasis has been given on the lack of physical activity and too much food consumption as cause of obesity, leading us to ignore other causes. They claim that while the additional causes are not the only ‘actual’ factors that cause obesity, they are just as harmful as lack of physical activity and eating too much. Therefore, the causes they have listed also deserve as much attention.

Additional causes of obesity

Sleep deprivation – Not getting enough sleep increases body weight. Lack of energy is one reason why a lot of people don't engage in physical activity.

Pollution – Hormones in the body are the primary controllers of body weight. The more pollutants there are in the environment, the more your body is thrown out of whack, affecting proper control over weight.

Air conditioning – Just to keep itself comfortable, the body burns off calories whenever the temperature around it is either too cold or too hot. More and more people are living and working in temperature-controlled environments.

Decreased smoking – It's not really clear whether the group of researchers from the University of Alabama support smoking or not. What they do point out is that smoking helps in reducing weight.

Medicine – A lot of different substances can cause the body to pile on the pounds such as contraceptives, antidepressants, and steroid hormones. The more people use these substances, the more instances of unnecessary weight gain there is.

Population ethnicity, age – Hispanic-Americans and middle-aged people are found to be more obese than their young European-American counterparts. This points out race may be factored in as a cause of obesity.

Older mothers – Some evidence exist that the older a woman is at the time of giving birth, the higher the chances are of her child being at risk for obesity. Since more and more women are giving birth older today, the rise in cases of obesity in children today point to age as a cause of obesity.

Obesity-fertility link – Obese people are seen to be more fertile compared to lean people. The more people are borne of obese parents, the higher the chance of the child becoming obese based from obesity's genetic component.

What can you do?

Since the exact cause of obesity hasn't been determined, it is hard to present a specific and direct way of fighting the condition. For now, living healthy is your best defense against obesity. Eat more fruits and vegetables. Engage in more physical activity. Don't eat too much fast food. Every little thing you do towards improving your health can help you avoid obesity.

posted by Healthy Life @ 3:11 AM  
Monday, March 2, 2009
Causes Of Extreme Fatigue: How To Stop Extreme Fatigue At Its Roots
Extreme fatigue can sometimes be called chronic fatigue due to its persistence. It’s not the kind of condition that can easily be remedied by getting a good night’s sleep or by taking a break from work, and is actually a constant reminder that there is something wrong with your body.

If you were to diagnose yourself, you might not think that there is anything wrong with your health. However, the causes of extreme fatigue are not as obvious as those of regular fatigue. Below are some of the causes you might not be aware of.

1) Obesity

Obesity is one of the causes of extreme fatigue. Unfortunately, not a lot of people can tell whether they are obese or not in the first place. What’s even worse is that some parents raise their children to grow up obese.

To check whether you are obese or not, calculate your BMI (body mass index). Go to nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ to check your BMI and determine if your body fat measure is over the limit.

Now, onto obesity itself… Being obese makes it hard for people to move around. To put it frankly, being too heavy takes a person more effort to get from one place to another. Because of this, the body regularly experiences stress, which eventually causes extreme fatigue in the long run.

If you find yourself dealing with an obesity problem, start changing your lifestyle for the better one step at a time. Eat more fruits and vegetables as they have more fiber rather than those foods that are full of starch.

2) Depression

Is depression one of the causes of extreme fatigue? To answer that question, let’s see what science has to say.

Experts have always suspected a connection between depression and extreme fatigue. Not having enough energy to complete tasks can easily lure any sane person into depression.

However, studies are beginning to reveal that the situation could also go both ways. Those who are depressed are more likely to experience severe tiredness compared to a regular person.

Depression is a psychological condition. So get yourself out of your slump with the help of your family and friends. If you’re stuck in deep depression, perhaps it’s time for you to seek help from a doctor.

3) Hormonal Changes

Hormonal changes are also noted to be one of the main causes of extreme fatigue. Hormones are chemicals released by your cells that affect various aspects of the body.

Metabolism and stress are just some of the territories hormones deal with. When there is an imbalance of hormones, your body goes slightly haywire and results in extreme tiredness. At this point, it is better to schedule a check-up with your doctor.

The causes of extreme fatigue usually pose more underlying problems than fatigue itself. By taking control of the situation early on, you might be able to prevent other more serious conditions in the long run.
posted by Healthy Life @ 3:11 AM  

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