I would say a combination of factors; a healthy diet, enough water, plenty of exercise, enough sun on your face, good nights of sleep, setting priorities, enough family and me-time to do things you like and build friendships
Get an iron infusion. Takes about an hour, worth paying for if your doctor doesnt bulk bill. I pay $150. Maybe get a blood test first to see if you are deficient in iron, B12, vitamin D etc to pin down the cause.
A celery juice every morning on an empty stomach will give you energy, also a good salad every day , eat lots of fresh fruit and veggies rather than processed “dead” food. If you include fresh foods more you will get the life force from them, if you can get home grown or straight from the market even better, or grow some sprouts. Eating lots of greens will help, especially spinach, need to eat raw, I chop it up and put it on top of my dinners. Also a big issue is dehydration, if you are dehydrated which most people are you will feel more tired. Try having coconut water.
Definitely check your vitaman levels, and general bloods. Will give a good indication of ehat your body may be lacking, but if you venture out looking for vitmamins, juice plus i reccomend 100% and thats not from a selling point, i take the stuff and it does wonders for my health!
Firstly I’d get a blood test to double check Vitamin D and iron, really common deficiencies linked to feeling tired..of both are great then maybe try meditation or mindfulness techniques before bed I also have an eye mask that has lavender that’s calming so I sleep better…a good nights sleep makes you feel better I also try and cut down on processed foods and turn to natural sugars from fruits
Get the dr to check your iron levels. I was feeling this way too and was severely lacking in iron. Since correcting with tablets, I feel so much better. The dr can rule out anything else going on too.
I organise my days and that gives me time to relax which means not being exhausted.
Maybe organising and scheduling will help? Sorry to hear you are exhausted.
Maybe get a GP check up?
A healthy and well-balanced diet, water and exercise gives me energy.
Spending time doing hobbies is also invigorating and is good for well being too.
First of all I would say to look at your diet. Do you eat too much sugar or too many carbohydrates? Those could make you feel tired. Try to drink more, eat more fruit and vegetables, maybe some vegetable juice.. and see if your energy improves. If it doesn’t, get some blood tests done. Maybe you have an iron deficiency or a vitamin D deficiency. There could be so many reasons for your symptoms.
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