Do you want a natural energy solution to building better energy reserves? Do you drink more and more coffee and energy drinks each day and still feel drained? Americans consumed $3.5 Billion dollars in energy drinks in 2005 and it does not look like we are slowing down.
We used to get our energy with the food we consumed and an occasional cup of coffee or tea. Along with that, just forty to fifty years ago our soils were not depleted. Our farmland’s topsoil contained all the trace minerals needed by our cells to keep our body functioning properly. Now, with technology, companies are producing “instant energy gratification” in the form of quick acting energy drinks and high powered espresso drinks.
There seems to be a Starbucks on every corner and multitudes of energy drink options in every convenience store. Many Americans are getting through their day by guzzling several energy drinks or iced lattes.
Want to be able to increase your activity? Or, have enough energy after a day of work to go work out? Do you want improved energy, have more focus and boost your immune system?
Here are several natural ingredients that will rebuild your energy levels allowing you to cut back on those energy drinks and coffee.
Cayenne
Cayenne is a pepper well known for its benefits to the circulatory system. Cayenne also boosts metabolism. It aids the body to balance pressure levels and resist abnormal bleeding. Cayenne also nourishes the digestive system. This plant assists in the body’s utilization of other herbs, when used in an herbal combination.
Alfalfa
Alfalfa is a well-known herb to health-conscious consumers. It is high in nutrients, which are drawn into the plant from deep in the soil. The richest land source of trace minerals, the roots of Alfalfa plants have been known to reach as much as thirty feet deep! The leaves of the alfalfa plant are rich in minerals and nutrients, including calcium, magnesium, potassium, and carotene. They are also a source of protein, vitamin E and vitamin K. Alfalfa nourishes the digestive, skeletal, glandular, and urinary systems. Alfalfa contains chlorophyll, which is renowned for its cleansing qualities.
Bee Pollen
Bee pollen is a rich source of many nutrients, including amino acids. Bee pollen contains easily assimilated protein and lecithin, which nourish the brain and nervous system. Bee Pollen nutritionally supports the body in many ways, including assisting with vitality and a feeling of well-being. It has been used by athletes to maintain energy and stamina.
Kelp/Spirulina
Kelp contains nearly thirty minerals which nourish the glands (especially the thyroid and pituitary). By enhancing the action of the glandular system, it helps balance the body’s metabolism and rate at which it burns calories. Kelp, also known as seaweed, grows in the rich ocean beds, far below surface pollution levels. Because of its high nutrient content, this herb is reputedly beneficial for a wide range of applications. It is known to nourish the sensory nerves, brain membranes, also spinal cord and brain tissue. Kelp contains alginic acid which can help protect the body against the effects of radiation. These energizing “super foods” are some of the most nutrient-rich substances produced by nature.
Ginseng, Schisandra and Licorice
Siberian Ginseng can be used in cases of stress, depression and low libido. Siberian Ginseng and Schisandra and Licorice, are herbs known as adaptogens. Adaptogens help us to cope with the changes in our environment both emotionally and physically; they support and ultimately promote overall health and by promoting our physical and mental strength; they help our body adjust to variances in diet and environmental factors. Licorice supports the adrenal glands and plays a crucial role in countless metabolic steps to convert fats, protein and carbohydrates into energy. It is included in every adrenal boosting product on the market and many times taken by itself to boost the adrenals.
Guarana
From seeds of an Amazon vine plant. Guarana is a tonic very similar to caffeine and boosts the adrenal glands and stimulates cerebral functions. It provides energy and alertness. It has a very similar chemical structure to that of caffeine, but releases its energy more slowly into our system making it a little better for your system than regular caffeine.
Maca
The South American country of Peru hosts a great variety of beneficial plants, including Maca, a legendary sex-enhancing root passed down from the Inca. It provides energy benefits to both men and women. It has been called “Peruvian ginseng,” even though it bears no relation to ginseng. But like ginseng, the plant is employed to increase strength, energy, stamina, libido and sexual function.
Yohimbe
Yohimbe. The benefits of yohimbe are a subject of much controversy. Yohimbe is used to help build muscle, improve sexual function, reduce anxiety, elevate mood, and prevent heart attacks. Because it stimulates the central nervous system, it has been used to treat narcolepsy and for weight loss. It is a great metabolism booster. Yohimbe increases fatty acid mobilization, decreasing fat synthesis, which means it not only aids in weight loss, but actual fat reduction. Yohimbe is popular with bodybuilders. By stimulating the production of testosterone, it can help build muscle mass. Be careful with Yohimbe, as this herb will naturally get your heart racing fast.
Marty Meshek
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#1 by socal_blondie10 on May 29th, 2009
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What is a great natural energy booster?
I have such a hard time getting up in the morning, espeically when I need to workout! I need to lose like 40lbs and I know working out in the morning is much more effective then working out at night. I stopped drinking coffee so that is not an option. Anyone know anything else I can do?
#2 by dale9z on May 29th, 2009
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there is no true healthy energy booster
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#3 by Paul M on May 29th, 2009
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Check out this site it has all your training and diet needs, http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/index.html
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#4 by howtoknowthetruth on May 29th, 2009
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I used to take grapefruit pectin pills. They are a fiber that cleans your heart, and seems to give you a burst of energy too.
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#5 by Jessica on May 29th, 2009
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sleep earlier, and drink warm drinks before you go to bed. losing 40 pounds is a lot!! you should also run
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me and another yahoo answerer, i forgot who
#6 by Tuan B on May 29th, 2009
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coca
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#7 by astatepride2010 on May 29th, 2009
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This Works for me…
Banana & Fig Smoothie
Ingredients: 1 ripe banana; 3 or 4 figs (sun dried best); 1 tablespoon honey; 1 cup water
Method: Put all the ingredients in a blender and mix till smooth. Add a heaped teaspoon of bee pollen powder (or equivalent in capsules) for an extra boost. Sun dried dates or raisins can be substituted for figs.
Benefits: Bananas benefit your nervous system; figs, dates & raisins contain natural sugars to boost energy; honey nourishes digestion & boosts energy.
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#8 by tigerdragonfly7 on May 29th, 2009
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I recommend sex. No matter how tired I am, I always have energy for sex. It's also a great workout.
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#9 by Laura B on May 29th, 2009
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Good old orange juice? Maybe iced green tea.
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#10 by crackerjack on May 29th, 2009
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Sleep earlier. Get a minimum of 8 hours of sleep.
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#11 by nutrishake on May 29th, 2009
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Most people don't realize how essential vitamins and minerals are, great natural energy booster…also try herbal tea, great for energy and weightloss…
Here are steps you can do to lose weight healthy.
Breakfast: whole grain cereals, toast (whole grain bread), fruit, multivitamins and minerals (great for overall health) and 2 glasses of water.
coffee breaks: fruit, vegetables, protein snacks (protein helps you feel fuller), herbal tea (great for energy and weightloss) and 1 glass of water. (if your a coffee drinker cut down to 2 a day).
Lunch: soup is always good nutrition, sandwich made with whole grain bread stacked high with greens and your choice of lean meat. Grilled cheese is good too. Don't forget fruit. 2 glasses of water. multivitamins and minerals.
coffee breaks: fruit, vegetables, protein snacks (protein helps you feel fuller), herbal tea (great for energy and weightloss) and 1 glass of water. (if your a coffee drinker cut down to 2 a day).
Dinner: a regular meal just cutting a bit each time and add fruits and vegetables, multivitamins and minerals (great for overall health) and 2 glasses of water. Make your favourite salad skip the dressing and add diced grapes…Mmmmmm.
Exercise: Get out and be active, go for a brisk walk, bike ride, swim, skate, rollerblade, go outside and play, if your take the bus home get off a few stops earlier the important thing is to be ACTIVE and do more than you normally do.
Evenings: fruit, protein snacks, (Herbalife has great protein snacks like Vanilla Almond Protein Bar, so delicious and my favourite).
Important: Never skip a meal, snack more with healthier choices, drink plenty of water, take your multivitamins and minerals and exercise. And most important take care of yourself.
With Herbalife’s total health and nutrition, following a daily plan like the one above and an exercise program I lost 56 lbs.
Understand that everything you've done up to now, everything that you have produced in your life came from you. Where you are right now is the result of YOUR choices and YOUR thinking. If you are not where you want to be then you are the only one that can make the change.
Good luck, hope to hear your success story someday.
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http://www.herbalife.com