It’s a common scenario: push the snooze button far too many times to admit to, roll out of bed, grab a coffee and just like magic, you’re awake. But here’s the thing, while caffeine isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be (research shows coffee consumption can lower your chance of stroke and help prevent liver, oral, colon and endometrial cancer) it does create a false sense of boosted energy. Here, five super simple ways to get that wide-awake feeling without the caffeine hit.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Fab Iron. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
1. Embrace the sunshine
Feeling fatigued? Head outside and treat yourself to a few minutes of sun every day to reduce stress hormones, lower blood pressure and increase serotonin levels that lift not just your energy, but your mood as well. Opt for 10 minutes a day outside the hours of 10am-4pm for a safe daily dose of vitamin D that’s sure to make you feel alive.
2. Up your daily intake of water
It sounds so simple but one of the biggest causes of low energy levels is dehydration. Just ask the scientists at Loughborough University, whose study of energy levels in athletes revealed that a small 5% drop in hydration can cause a 25-30% loss in energy. So how much water do you need? It all depends on your size, activity levels, stress, climate and diet, but as a general rule of thumb aim for between 1.2 and 2 litres per day.
3. Increase your iron levels
As the world’s top nutrient deficiency, you have to ask yourself why iron is always overlooked? Especially considering it’s such a superhero against fatigue. Iron is an essential mineral that transports oxygen, maintains healthy blood levels and releases energy into your system, but the problem is, many of you just aren’t getting enough. Women require 18mg a day but most consume less than 10mg within their daily diet, often resulting in a long-term loss of energy. The remedy? Include more iron-rich foods in your diet and take a daily supplement to help boost your levels back up. When searching for the perfect supplement look for an option that’s made from an organic chelated iron and contains vitamin C for easier absorption.