Helpful Tips to Boost Energy Naturally

Helpful Tips to Boost Energy Naturally


While we often push ourselves through feelings of fatigue, it can be overwhelming. Poor energy levels have the ability to affect many aspects of our lives including sleep, concentration, immune health, digestive health and so much more.* Start the new season with some Spring in your step with these healthy tips to boost energy levels naturally.

Stay Hydrated

Not drinking enough water can cause fluid loss in the body, which can put excess pressure on vital systems to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the organs and muscles. This excess pressure can lead to feelings fatigue and low energy levels as your body tries to function without enough H20.* Be sure to drink plenty of water (about half your weight in ounces) and, if you’re exercising, make sure to top off with plenty of water after your workouts.

Don’t Skip Breakfast

Nearly 25% of Americans skip breakfast. If you’re waking up reaching for multiple cups of coffee instead of breakfast then try to make some time for the most important meal of the day. Delicious foods like spinach, kale, avocado, bananas, eggs, dates and even chia seeds area healthy ways to get nutrients such as B12, fiber, protein, healthy fats and more to start your day off right and boost energy levels in the morning.

Eat a Healthy Diet

Along with eating breakfast, it’s important to maintain a healthy diet in general. Processed food may be a convenient alternative, but this food often lacks nutrients and is instead filled with processed sugars. Natural whole foods supply the nutrients needed for natural energy boosts.* Try your hand at cooking a nutritious meal ahead of time to combat the urge to reach for convenient not-so-healthy alternatives.

Reduce Caffeine Intake

Caffeine can make you feel awake and energetic, but it can also come with some negative side-effects, such as irritability, anxiety and trouble sleeping (which also contributes to poor energy levels).* Try starting your day with a large glass of water (before your coffee, if you can’t ditch the caffeine completely), and eliminate caffeine after 2 p.m. to promote better sleep and energy levels.* You can also try herbal teas as a natural, lower-caffeine alternative (they’re also filled with wonderful antioxidant properties, too!). If you can’t give up the morning latte, try a smaller size with less sugar options to avoid further mid-afternoon crashes.

Try These Ancient Superfoods

These superfoods have a long history of use by ancient civilizations. Check out the ways we love to use them for a natural energy boost today.*

Chia Seeds

Chia seeds were revered by ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations. Warriors consumed chia seeds regularly, grinding them into flour or pressing them for oil and drinking them with water because of their perceived ability to miraculously increase stamina and energy. We know today that these seeds aren’t magical, but they are packed with nutrients, fiber, iron, protein, healthy fats and so much more to support healthy energy levels.* Try incorporating a serving of Nature’s Lab Organic Chia Seeds into your morning water intake.

Maca root is another ancient superfood. A concentrated source of vitamins, minerals and amino acids, maca root was used in ancient Incan times to help cope with stress and provide a healthy source of energy.* Maca root powder helps provide sustained energy throughout the day without the jittery crash of caffeine.* Try adding Nature’s Lab Organic Maca Root Powder to your favorite smoothie or protein shake to support healthy energy levels.













Cut Down Simple Carbs

While carbs can be a good source of energy, many can often leave you feeling sluggish. Simple carbs, like those found in processed foods (white bread, pasta, cookies, sodas etc.) burn through the body quickly and offer little-to-no fiber to keep you satiated. Try giving energy a boost by replacing simple carbs with whole-grain, high-fiber carbs like legumes, sweet potatoes and oats.* If you’re looking to lower carbs even further, try replacing them with healthy fats like coconut oil, avocado, full-fat yogurt, nuts and more. Because the body sources fat more easily than carbs, this may lead to increased energy levels.*

Exercise Regularly

It may seem counter-intuitive when a tough workout leaves many of us exhausted, but incorporating regular exercise into your daily routine will help regulate and increase energy levels in the long run.* Exercise sends oxygen and nutrients to the body to assist vital organs in working more efficiently.* Take a 15-minute walk, climb up and down the stairs, get up and stretch, do a set of jumping jacks or even jog in place; it’s ok to start small and work your way up as long as your body is moving.

Get Plenty of Quality Sleep

Quality sleep is a challenge facing many Americans, with over 50 million American adults facing sleep concerns. Tossing and turning all night can lead to feelings of fatigue the next day. Reduced caffeine intake, increased exercise, healthy meal substitutions and other tips in this blog may all contribute to improved sleep, but if you’re still having trouble sleeping, try sticking to a consistent sleep schedule and utilizing relaxation techniques (there are some great relaxing meditation apps) to improve sleep quality.* Using Nature's Lab 3 levels of sleep support could help improve sleep quality.*

    Try These Energy-Boosting Vitamins

    Proper nutrition and exercise can play a big role in energy levels, but a combination of the right vitamins and nutrients can help promote healthy energy levels, too.* Click here to shop our selection of energy-boosting supplements, and check out a few of our favorites.

    Nature's Lab Vitamin D3

     

    Vitamin D refers to a group of fat-soluble secosteroids that play a role in increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, iron, and other essential minerals and nutrients to musculoskeletal health.* Unlike most other vitamins, the body can make its own vitamin D when the skin is exposed to sunlight. This is why vitamin D3 is often referred to as "the sunshine vitamin." In addition to supporting healthy bones and muscles, vitamin D3 has been studied for its effects on mood and energy.* Adequate exposure to sunlight may help support vitamin D3 levels to support healthy mood and reduce anxiety.* Vitamin D3 may also promote healthy serotonin levels to promote restful sleep to support healthy energy levels and reduce feelings of fatigue.* Try Nature's Lab Vitamin D3 180ct.

    Nature's Lab Green Tea Extract 




    If you can’t quite get into the routine of drinking green tea daily, then Nature’s Lab Green Tea Extract may be a great way to get all the benefits of green tea and more.* Nature’s Lab Green Tea Extract is standardized to 50% EGCG, a powerful antioxidant that helps support healthy metabolism, energy, and antioxidant levels.*

    Nature's Lab Perfect Iron

     

     

     

     

     



    Iron is an essential trace mineral and an important component of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that assists in the transportation of oxygen throughout the body. When iron levels are low (about 20% of women, 50% of pregnant women, and 3% of men are iron-deficient) it can lead to feelings of fatigue.* Try supplementing with Nature’s Lab Perfect Iron. This formula utilizes iron bisglycinate chelate, a form of iron that is gentle on the digestive system.*

    Nature's Lab Six Daily & One Daily Multivitamins

     

     

     

     

     

     

     



    A combination of the right vitamins, minerals and essential nutrients can help support healthy energy levels.* Though we are capable of getting many of our nutritional needs through a balanced, healthy diet, we sometimes need help filling the nutrient gaps. These gaps in nutrition, such as lower levels of magnesium, potassium and B vitamins can lead to feelings of fatigue.* Nature’s Lab One Daily contains over 21 essential vitamins, minerals, superfood powders, herbs and more to promote healthy energy levels, antioxidant health, immune system health, antioxidant health and more.* If you’re looking for even more nutrients, try Nature’s Lab Six Daily. This multivitamin contains higher amounts of critical nutrients plus additional herbs, superfoods and plant extracts to support general wellness.*

     


    Essential Oils for Energy

    Essential oils are concentrated compounds extracted from plants. Often used in aromatherapy, they have many therapeutic benefits ranging from calming to energizing and everything inbetween. Check out a few of our favorite energy-boosting Paradise Springs Essential Oils and easy ways you can incorporate them into your daily routine.

    Peppermint Essential Oil
    One of the most popular essential oils, using Peppermint Oil for energy instead of reaching for that morning cup of coffee or mid-afternoon energy drink is an easy way to boost energy levels and avoid afternoon slumps. Try diffusing this essential oil first thing in the morning, or dilute a few drops (a little goes a long way!) with a carrier oil and apply to wrists and inhale gently. You can also apply this cooling mixture to sore muscles after a workout for an instant refresh.
    Note: Another alternative still great in its own right is Spearmint Essential Oil.

     

    Sweet Orange Essential Oil
    Citrus oils, like Paradise Springs Sweet Orange Oil or Paradise Springs Lemon Oil, offer an energy-boosting sweet aroma. Try adding a few drops of either of these citrus scents with water to a spray bottle and spray throughout the home for an instant boost. If you’re looking for more invigorating ways to use these essential oils, try our Sweet Orange and Honey Body Wash or our Brightening Lemon Oil Face Mask.

     

    Rosemary Essential Oil
    Rosemary Oil is not only a great essential oil for energy, but it was revered in ancient Greece and Rome for its ability to improve concentration. Simply diffuse this herbaceous essential oil when you need help concentrating, or dilute with a carrier oil and apply to wrists or temples. In addition to helping with concentration and energy, rosemary oil is also commonly used for mental strain and fatigue, too.

     

    Ginger Essential Oil
    Ginger Essential Oil is a warm, earthy essential oil with a wide variety of benefits. Its spicy aroma makes it perfect for mid-afternoon pick-me-ups. It also has natural anti-inflammatory properties that make it great for use in natural lotions and massage oils. Try our homemade ginger muscle rub

     

    Eucalyptus Essential Oil
    Eucalyptus essential oil is a morning favorite. Simply diffuse this essential oil in the morning or whenever you need an energy boost to enjoy its invigorating, refreshing and uplifting aroma. If you’re looking for more ways to incorporate eucalyptus oil into your routine, try our eucalyptus shower melts to turn your shower into a refreshing oasis.



     

     

    This article is for informational purposes only. It is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should never be relied upon for specific medical advice. The views cited do not necessarily represent the views of DrVita or its affiliated brands.