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How to Boost Your Energy Level Without Caffeine or Other Stimulants

By Lambert Klein

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Published: 16Mar2008
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Do you lack the energy you need to make it through the day? Do you come home from work so exhausted that all you can do is plop down in front of the TV? If you answered yes to these questions, take heart in the fact that you are not alone. Many people are suffering from a lack of energy these days. Stress, poor diet choices and sedentary lifestyle are probably a few of the major contributing factors to your lack of energy. So if you want to learn how to naturally increase your energy, keep reading as we unravel the mysteries of natural energy boosters.

One of the first things you should do before you try any natural energy remedy is to pay your doctor a visit. Have a complete check up, including blood work, to make sure that a medical condition is not the cause of your lack of energy. Sometimes thyroid conditions or other medical problems can cause you to be tired all the time. So if you get a clean bill of health from your doctor, you can try some of the following natural energy boosters.

Herbal supplements can be great energy boosters. There are many on the market that claims to boost your energy levels. Ginseng is one supplement that has been shown to increase energy levels and improve mental alertness. It is a good idea to research herbal supplements on your own and find out which ones would work for you. But there are other ways to increase your energy level without taking supplements.

Getting plenty of sleep will do a lot for your energy level. Our busy and stressful lives don't leave a lot of time for rest. But your body needs down time to re-cooperate. So a good night's sleep is a must if you want to feel energized the next day.

It is also critical that you watch what you put into your body if you want to maintain a high energy level. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Stay away from trying to boost your energy level with caffeine. You will just crash later. Another thing about caffeine is that it is a diuretic, which means it will dehydrate you. Dehydration can zap your energy levels very fast. So instead of high caffeine drinks, start drinking more water.

It is also important that you get more exercise. It may seem hard to exercise when you are so tired, but the more exercise that you do, the more energy you will have. The body was not meant to be stationary. It was designed to move, so following a good exercise program will boost your energy level and make you feel better.

So if you find yourself dragging through the day, try some of these natural energy boosters. When you give your energy level a boost, you can feel like a kid again!

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