Health Watch Weekly: Fight Against Fatigue
How to Win the Fight Against
Fatigue
In other Health Watch articles, we’ve
talked about the many energizing benefits of restful sleep. But even if
you are getting plenty of sleep and are not feeling drowsy, you may
still be suffering from fatigue. There’s a difference
– in general, drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep, whereas
fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation, often accompanied by apathy
(a feeling of indifference or not caring about what happens). Fatigue
is disruptive and interferes with all aspects of daily living. In the
United States, fatigue results in about 10 million doctor visits each
year.Fatigue can be a normal and important response to physical
exertion, emotional stress, or boredom. However, it can also be a sign
of a more serious psychological or physical disorder. Some of the more
common of these are:
An allergy that leads to hay
fever or asthma- Anemia (including iron deficiency anemia)
- Depression or grief
- Sleep disorders such as ongoing insomnia, obstructive
sleep apnea, or narcolepsy- Underactive thyroid or overactive thyroid
- Autoimmune diseases such as lupus
- Chronic liver or kidney disease
- Congestive heart failure
- Diabetes
- Poor nutrition
- Certain medications may also cause drowsiness or
fatigue, including antihistamines for allergies, blood pressure
medicines, sleeping pills, steroids, and diuretics.If you have any of these medical problems, please see your
doctor. For the rest of you, here are some great lifestyle tips that
can really help you to win the fight against fatigue:
- Get adequate, regular, and consistent amounts
of sleep each night. It helps to go to bed at the same time
each night and to get up at the same time each day, and to sleep in a
cool, quiet, and comfortable room.- Eat a healthy, well-balanced diet, and
don’t skip breakfast. When you first wake up, your blood
sugar is low, and eating a healthy breakfast can serve as an energy
booster that will start your day off right.- Drink plenty of water throughout the
day. You may be surprised to learn that nothing can tire you
out faster than dehydration, so keep a bottle of water by your side
whenever possible.- Exercise regularly. Moderate aerobic
exercise, 3 or 4 times a week for 30 to 45 minutes, will help increase
your energy level. The key is consistency, if you want to see
consistent results.- Learn how to relax. When you’re
under excessive stress, your breathing becomes shallower, limiting the
flow of vital oxygen to the cells of your body and brain. Whenever
you’re feeling worn down by stress, try taking 5 to 10 deep
breaths to help regain control. Breathing exercises, yoga, and
meditation are techniques you can practice any time, and they’re
great tools for managing stress and fatigue.- Keep a reasonable and realistic
schedule. Prioritize your daily to-do list and pace yourself
as you work your way through your day. And make sure to schedule time
for yourself. Even a half hour a day spent doing something that you
enjoy will pay big dividends in reducing fatigue.- Change your stressful circumstances, if
possible. For example, take a vacation, and deal directly with
problems in a relationship or with your boss.- Take a multivitamin to help your body’s
natural defenses against fatigue. FreeLife offers advanced
multi-nutrient formulas that can give you an edge in your daily fight
against fatigue.- Drink 4 oz. (120 ml) of GoChi®every
day!
GoChi®– Participants in
groundbreaking clinical study report experiencing significantly reduced
fatigue in just 14 days!![]()
In a recent human clinical trial featured in the
peer-reviewed Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
(JACM), participants drinking a daily serving of just 4 ounces
(120 ml) of GoChi reported experiencing significantly increased energy
levels and reduced fatigue in as little as 14 days! Researchers also
noted that the GoChi drinkers reported reduced stress and improvements
in sleep quality.The publication of our study by the independent experts of
a peer-reviewed publication such as JACM represents a first
for a functional juice beverage in the Direct Selling industry, and it
demonstrates FreeLife’s ongoing commitment to supporting its
claims with solid scientific research.Here’s to winning the fight against fatigue.
Here’s to GoChi!Your FreeLife Science Team
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An allergy that leads to hay