Friday, February 12, 2016

11 Reasons You’re Always Tired and How to Fix It!


Do you feel like no matter how much sleep you get, you’re still always tired all the time? Of course, getting a good night’s sleep is important for having plenty of energy, but there’s more to the story than just sleeping well. If you’re always struggling to keep your energy up, things like your diet, hormonal balance, exercise routine, the amount of mental stressors in your life and your genetics are all relevant factors to consider.
All of these influence your hormone levels in one way or another, and many can make it difficult to sleep at night and to deal with everyday sources of stress, leaving you exhausted.
As the National Sleep Foundation puts it,
Most of us know that getting a good night’s sleep is important, but too few of us actually make those eight or so hours between the sheets a priority. We’ve forgotten what being really, truly rested feels like. To further complicate matters, stimulants like coffee and energy drinks, alarm clocks, and external lights — including those from electronic devices — interferes with our circadian rhythm, or natural sleep/wake cycle.” (1)
Luckily, there are plenty of lifestyle tweaks that you can put into play in order to fight fatigue and to reclaim your energy. But first, you need to figure out why you’re always tired!
11 Reasons You May Be Always Tired — and Natural Treatments!
1. Thyroid Disease
Twenty million Americans suffer from thyroid disease, and 60 percent of these people are unaware of it (!), according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. (2) Thyroid disease is especially a threat for women and older adults.
Thyroid disease can cause a wide variety of symptoms including:
fatigue
moodiness
muscle and joint pain
weight gain or loss
vision problems
poor work performance
changes in body temperature
and changes in appetite

A thyroid disorder can show up in many different forms because the thyroid gland is considered a “master gland,” one that secretes hormones that in one way or another impact almost every bodily function. For example, the thyroid gland is responsible for regulating body temperature, heart rate, production of protein, and also helps control your metabolic rate and energy levels.
Thyroid Disease Causes:
How are thyroid disorders caused? There are believed to be four main contributing causes of thyroid disease, which may be the reason you feel like you’re always tired:
Hormonal imbalances caused by stress and diet
Food intolerances to things like gluten and dairy
Radiation and toxicity exposure
A nutrition deficiency in iodine or selenium
Natural Treatment for Thyroid Disease
A thyroid disease may be causing you to feel sluggish. Here are some of the ways you can help recover:

Go gluten — and mostly dairy-free (especially from A1 casein cows).
Avoid toxins and heavy metals like BPA (Bisphenol A) found in plastic bottles and aluminum cans.

Have your iodine and selenium levels checked and then include more food sources of both, or taking supplements if need be.
Detox your body of heavy metals by using products like milk thistle, turmeric, chlorella and cilantro, plus considering having metal fillings removed from your teeth

Consume adaptogen herbs and superfoods like maca powder, ashwagandha and tulsi
Adjust your diet to have a lower carbohydrate intake, but include plenty of lean protein and healthy fat sources (especially foods like coconut oil, coconut milk, avocado, grass-fed beef, wild fish, chia, flaxseeds and hemp seeds)
2. Adrenal Fatigue or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Adrenal fatigue is believed to affect up to 80 percent of adults worldwide and is caused by a hormonal imbalance, similar to a how thyroid disease develops. (3) Your adrenal glands are extremely important endocrine glands which release more than 50 different hormones, including the energy-regulating hormones cortisol and adrenaline.
Chronic fatigue syndrome causes similar symptoms to adrenal fatigue and is believed to effect up to one million people in the U.S each year. Women are four times as likely to have chronic fatigue syndrome. especially those in their 40’s or 50’s, which is the age group that’s most impacted.
Symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and adrenal fatigue syndrome are similar and include:
fatigue that doesn’t go away even after getting good sleep
difficulty falling and staying asleep through the night
muscle and joint pain
stiffness and tenderness
headaches
frequently getting sick, such as having a sore throat, cold or flu-like symptoms
weight gain
digestive problems like constipation or cramps
mental fogginess
trouble concentrating and remembering things clearly

These key hormones increase and decrease according to the amount of stress being put on your body. As a result, high stress levels and adrenal fatigue symptoms are closely tied — it’s also why feeling frantic, busy and high-strung equates to you feeling like you’re always tired!
Adrenal Fatigue Causes:
When you’re under a high amount of stress due to emotional, physical and mental circumstances — which is common in almost all adults in our busy modern society — your adrenals can suffer and fatigue can set in. There are many potential causes of adrenal fatigue that make you feel completely wiped out, and they include:
stressful family events
environmental toxins and pollution
chronic stress due to finances or an unfavorable work situation
emotional trauma and abuse
lack of sleep
overexercising
drug and alcohol abuse
poor diet
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Causes:

People with chronic fatigue syndrome usually specific, measurable abnormalities that include:
hypothalamic activity
pituitary dysfunction
poor immunity, including a low count of natural “killer cells”
hormonal deficiencies that are sometimes overlooked in a standard blood tests
frequent infections
yeast overgrowth
Natural Treatment for Adrenal & Chronic Fatigue:
In order to regain your energy, what can you do to solve adrenal fatigue or chronic fatigue for good?

Change your diet by avoiding caffeine, excess sugar and carbohydrates, hydrogenated oils, processed and packaged foods. Instead, fill up on hormone- balancing healthy fats, proteins and plenty of fresh vegetables.
Adaptogen herbs can also be extremely useful for helping with adrenal and chronic fatigue. Medical studies have shown that adaptogens — naturally occurring foods that help balance hormones and reduce the body’s stress response — can help improve cortisol levels, insulin sensitivity and result in better energy. (4) So, try adaptogens like ashwaganda, holy basil and maca root, in addition to nutrients like omega-3 fish oils, magnesium, vitamin B5, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D3 and zinc.

Limit stress by exercising regularly in a healthy way, getting plenty of sleep, and practicing various relaxation techniques like reading, journaling, praying and any other activities that work for you.
3. Sedentary Lifestyle
In today’s busy, office-oriented work environments, it is common for many people to develop a sedentary lifestyle.
Sitting all day is very hard on your body and often causes soreness, pain in your neck, stiffness, back pain, and chronic headaches — it also can make you feel like you’re always tired! Your body was made to move, so when it doesn’t get regular activities, you can experience mood issues, sluggishness, fatigue, and weight gain.

What Causes a Sedentary Lifestyle:
desk job
lack of movement
back problems
chronic pain
habitual sitting
lack of motivation

Regular exercise can help balance hormones, improve insulin resistance and help you to get better sleep, all of which are important for fighting a lack of energy. Exercise does wonders for the body by releasing endorphins, boosting your stamina and lifting your mood. (Of course, it can also add more muscle tone to your body while burning unhealthy fat.)
One of the biggest perks of being more active?
It helps many people regulate hormonal patterns that allow them to sleep better at night. According to the Department of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina, there is a uniquely potent effect of exercise on sleep. The researchers of a 2005 study concluded that “no other stimulus elicits greater depletion of energy stores, tissue breakdown, or elevation of body temperature, respectively. Exercise offers a potentially attractive alternative or adjuvant treatment for insomnia … Exercise could be a healthy, safe, inexpensive, and simple means of improving sleep.” (5)
Even when you’re feeling tired, if you think that skipping your normal exercise routine is going to positively impact your energy, you might want to think again about blowing off the gym or that run you planned. Exercise can actually help wake you up!
While it might feel difficult to get started when you’re always tired, long-term exercise will result in better hormonal balance and prolonged energy as you get more used to it.
One study conducted by the University of Georgia, for example, found that when adults who were initially sedentary began exercising lightly over the course of six weeks — just three days a week for about 20 minutes — they had more energy overall compared to when they first began. (6)
How to Get Moving:
Try a standing desk or one that adjusts for standing and sitting.
Sit on a large exercise ball. It keeps your back straighter and engages your core without putting as much strain on your hips and legs.
Take “walk” breaks. Walk around your building, office area or parking lot for 15 minute blocks at a time.
Plan regular outdoor activities or exercise right before or after work. My favorite is a quick burst training workout first thing in the morning.
Take 5-minute stretch breaks for every hour of work.

4. Depression
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders and energy zappers in the U.S., with an estimated 16 million adults ages 18 or older having at least one major depressive episode per year. (7)
Depression Causes:
Depression is believed to be caused by such variables as:
high stress
unresolved emotional problems
neurotransmitter imbalances
hormonal imbalances
alcohol
nutrition deficiencies
lack of sunlight
toxicity from heavy metals
and food allergies.

Natural Treatment for Depression:
One of the biggest and most difficult symptoms to deal with regarding depression? Lack of energy and low motivation.Luckily, changes in your diet can really help alleviate depression. This is because foods can significantly affect our mood via the actions of neurotransmitters in our brain. Follow an anti-depression diet to start boosting your ability to produce “feel-good hormones”:
Drastically reduce your intake of processed and refined foods, fast foods, sugar-heavy foods, large amounts of simple carbohydrates, and caffeine and alcohol.
Replace these energy-busting foods with proteins, vegetables, healthy fats like omega-3 fatty acids and coconut foods, and other whole foods that make up a healing diet.
You can also try incorporating exercise, relaxation techniques and essential oils into your daily routine. Essential oils, for example, are an all-natural and cost-effective way to boost mood.
Try essential oils like rose, bergamot, lavender, roman chamomile and ylang ylang which have been proven to help elevate mood for many people suffering from depression and anxiety.
5. Poor Quality Sleep (Not enough or not consistent)
Most adults need between 7-9 hours of sleep consistently, each and every night, to feel their best, according to the National Sleep Foundation. (8)
Poor Sleep Causes:
poor diet
stress
staying up late
drinking alcohol
certain medications or supplements
mood or hormone imbalance
trauma or abuse
adrenal fatigue
pain and chronic pain
GERD/acid reflux/digestive disorders
normal family life – infants, children, etc.

There is such a range of reasons why we may not be sleeping long enough or well — and many more reasons than what I’ve listed here. However, it is important if you want long-term health for you and your family, to actively pursue healthy sleeping habits.
“Sleep deprivation studies repeatedly show a negative impact on mood, cognitive performance, and motor function,” state researchers from the Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine. (9)
While it’s no surprise that you need to sleep in order to avoid feeling like you’re always tired, you may be surprised to hear how just a small amount of sleep deprivation over time can really add up and harm your health and mood.
A study done by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine found that chronic restriction of sleep periods (sleeping between 4-6 hours per night over a 14-day period) resulted in significant cumulative deficits in cognitive performance on all tasks. The study concluded that “chronic restriction of sleep to six hours or less per night produced cognitive performance deficits equivalent to up to two nights of total sleep deprivation. It appears that even relatively moderate sleep restriction can seriously impair waking neuro-behavioral functions in healthy adults.” (10)
Natural Ways to Get to Sleep Fast:
Practice relaxation techniques that help you to unwind and fall asleep, such as journaling or reading
Take an Epsom salt bath to soothe muscles and ease your mind
Take magnesium supplements in the range of 300-400 mg. which promote relaxation and relieve muscle pain
Use essential oils such as lavender or frankincense
Avoid sugary and carb-heavy meals before bed which can give you a “sugar high”, keeping you up

Limit caffeine to small amounts during the morning hours, or at least cut yourself off after noon
Turn off all electronics 2 hours or more before bed to avoid blue-light exposure, which can disturb melatonin levels and make it hard for your mind to become sleepy
6. Anemia
Anemia is a condition where a person has a lower than normal level of red blood cells. Anemia is related to a low supply of oxygen reaching cells and tissues throughout the body.
Anemia symptoms include:
feeling like you’re always tired despite how much you sleep
weak bones and muscles
trouble exercising
being unable to concentrate
And in extreme cases:

fatigue, fainting
shortness of breath
heart attack, angina
spleen dysfunction
digestive issues
skin yellowing
Causes of Anemia:

Anemia occurs when there’s a problem with red blood cells making hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen throughout the body, especially to the brain where it’s much needed.
It’s connected to insufficient iron levels within the blood, in addition to low vitamin B12 and folate levels.
Anemia can also be caused by a loss of blood or a diet that’s too low in those essential nutrients and, thus, hinder the body’s ability to make enough hemoglobin.
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, “If you have anemia, your body doesn’t get enough oxygen-rich blood. As a result, you may feel tired or weak. You also may have other symptoms, such as shortness of breath, dizziness or headaches.” (11)
Natural Treatment for Anemia:
Anemia symptoms can be greatly reduced by improving your diet and including plenty of foods that are rich in iron, vitamin B12 and folate. These include:

Liver (from beef, chicken etc.) that’s extremely high in iron and B vitamins
Blackstrap molasses, which a healthy natural sweetener high in iron
Brewer’s yeast, or nutritional yeast, which is loaded with B vitamins and tastes something like cheese but is actually totally dairy-free
Foods high in vitamin C that help with iron absorption, such as citrus fruits and cruciferous vegetables like broccoli or cauliflower

Green leafy vegetables that have a significant amount of iron and folate
Always Tired and How to Fix it, Anemia Infographic

7. Leaky Gut SyndromeLeaky Gut syndrome, digestive system
Leaky gut syndrome is a condition in which your digestive tract becomes damaged and small holes begin to develop in your gut lining. Small particles that normally can’t pass through your gut wall begin seeping through into your bloodstream. When someone has leaky gut syndrome, some of the things that can pass through the gut lining include proteins like gluten, bad bacteria and undigested foods particles.
Symptoms of leaky gut syndrome include:
feeling tired
digestive issues like cramps, bloating or diarrhea
skin irritations and rashes
trouble concentrating and learning
muscle and joint pain
headaches
weight gain
changes in mood
Leaky Gut Syndrome Causes:

prescription medication
antibiotics
eating foods high in phytates and lectins— such as glutenous grains, nuts, seeds (not soaked or sprouted)
GMO foods
processed foods, added refined sugars, high fructose corn syrup
thyroid disease autoimmune conditions

When it comes to your energy levels, leaky gut is problematic because it can result in a nutrient malabsorption that cuts short your body’s working supply of essential vitamins and minerals.
For example, B vitamins are crucial for energy production because they are responsible for turning the basic compounds found in the foods you eat — like glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids — into useable “fuel” for the body. Iron and zinc levels (nutrients important for circulating oxygen throughout the body) may also become low due to leaky gut.
Natural Treatment for Leaky Gut Syndrome:
To effectively solve leaky gut syndrome, you need to adjust your diet and certain lifestyle factors, too:

The solution to healing leaky gut includes removing foods and factors that damage the gut (like gluten and sugar). Replace these with various healing foods such as fermented foods, bone broth, sprouted grains, seeds and nuts, healthy sources of protein, vegetables and lots of healthy fats.
Also consider taking gut-healing supplements like probiotics, L-glutamine, pancreatic enzymes and quercetin.
Make sure to fix any nutrient deficiencies by including plenty of whole foods in your diet that supply zinc, iron and B vitamins.
8. Dehydrationwater splash in glasses, drinking water
Dehydration occurs when there is an excessive loss of body fluids, especially of water and electrolytes — or not enough water taken in. When you start to feel thirsty, you body is already dehydrated.
Causes of Dehydration:
Excessive exercise without replenishing
drinking soda or other beverages instead
being outside in the hot sun for an hour or more
illness – vomiting, diarrhea, sweating
diabetes
prescription medications
menstrual cycle
IBS
stress
neglecting to drink water
higher altitudes

The most common cause of dehydration is simply not drinking enough water, or substituting water intake with only soda or juice. This is a critical mistake as not only does that spike your blood sugar, but also your cells cannot get enough water to function properly!
The major electrolytes in the body — sodium, potassium, chloride and bicarbonate — are ion compounds that literally help your body to have energy via the force of electricity that keeps your organs and cells functioning. Some parts of the body that are more “electrically wired” and require a high amount of electrolytes and water include the brain, heart, nervous system and muscles.
Dehydration affects the actual viscosity (thickness) of your blood and the amount that your heart must beat every minute, as it tries to get oxygen to all your cells.
When you’re dehydrated, your heart sends oxygen and nutrients to your brain, muscles and organs at a slower pace; as a consequence, you begin to feel:
fatigued
lethargic
moody
like you have “brain fog”
weakness in muscles
unable to concentrate and perform tasks
According to researchers from the University of Barcelona’s School of Psychology, “being dehydrated by just 2 percent impairs performance in tasks that require attention, psychomotor and immediate memory skills.” (12)

Natural Treatments and Prevention of Dehydration:
Drink more water throughout the day, increase your intake of vegetables and fruits, and make sure you’re getting plenty of electrolytes in the form of whole foods. When it comes to fruits and vegetables, some of the best options to obtain electrolytes and to stay hydrated include:

Coconut Water
Celery
Watermelon
Cantaloupe
Cucumber
Kiwi
Bell Peppers
Citrus Fruit
Carrots
Pineapple

To calculate the amount of water you need to drink daily to avoid dehydration, take your weight in pounds, divide that number in half. In other words, if you’re a woman who weighs 140 pounds, you need to drink roughly 80 ounces per day, or roughly ten 8-ounce glasses of water to stay fully hydrated.
But this is only the amount of water if you do not exercise or do anything strenuous! If you work out or if you are active, then you ideally need to drink at least an extra 8 ounces for every 30 minutes of exercise.
9. Emotional Stress
Emotional stress can take a huge toll on your energy levels, especially when stress progresses to the point of an anxiety disorder or a sleep-related problem. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (AADA), anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the U.S. ages 18 and older (which is 18 percent of the U.S. population). The AADA states that “anxiety disorders are highly treatable, yet only about one-third of those suffering receive treatment”. (13)
Emotional Stress Causes:

Anxiety disorders are caused by a complex set of risk factors including:
genetics
brain chemistry
diet and lifestyle habits
It’s also very common for someone with anxiety to also have a form of depression, and vice versa — therefore, energy levels can suffer even more.
poor gut health
Natural Treatment for Emotional Stress:

To combat emotional stress, you’ll want to focus on adjusting your diet (more on that below), but also:
get plenty of sleep and exercise
avoid stimulants, including those found in many processed foods.
Also try using essential oils, adaptogen herbs, and taking supplements like magnesium and B vitamins that support your ability to cope with stress.
probiotics
consider a healing diet to more thoroughly resolve the problem

10. Blood Sugar Imbalance
Most people have blood sugar imbalances that can be easily fixed, but they aren’t even aware that this is a major contributing factor to their health problems and lack of energy. Chances are if you’re always tired, your blood sugar has something to do with it. Over time, imbalances in blood sugar can lead to serious diseases like type 2 diabetes, which has sadly become an “epidemic” in the U.S with over 12 percent of the adult population now considered diabetic according the US Centers for Disease Control. (14)
Symptoms of a blood sugar imbalance include:
feelings of fatigue
food cravings
headaches
moodiness
and anxiety
Causes of Blood Sugar Imbalance:

poor diet (processed foods, added sugars, and simple carbohydrates)
type I & II diabetes
pancreatic function
parasites
candida

Blood sugar levels become unbalanced when your diet is too high in various forms of sugar, which enter the bloodstream rapidly and can cause mood swings due to extreme elevations in blood glucose. Sugary foods, especially processed ones that contain tons of added sugar, put you on a “sugar high” followed by a “sugar crash.”
Natural Treatments for Blood Sugar Imbalances:
To get blood sugar levels back under control, you’ll need to really reduce, or even to completely eliminate, all sources of refined sugar from your diet. These include:

All sugary beverages — which are some of the worst culprits — like all soda, fruit juice, energy drinks, and sweetened coffee or tea beverages
Packaged snacks like all cookies, cakes, cereals and candy
Even natural sweeteners like raw honey and maple syrup, which can still affect blood sugar levels

Also consider cutting back or eliminating grains, especially gluten-containing grains like wheat products (including “whole wheat”). These contain large amounts of carbohydrates that are broken down into sugar within a few minutes of consumption. They can cause intestinal inflammation that affects hormones like cortisol and leptin, leaving you feeling weak and tired
Conventional (nonorganic and pasteurized) cow’s milk and dairy products should also be eliminated. Stay away from dairy products that contain A1 casein, which is produced by conventional cows and found in most milk, yogurt and cheese that’s available in the grocery store. When buying dairy, only purchase raw and organic kinds from pasture-raised animals
11. Poor DietJunk food, poor diet, unhealthy eating
You’ve probably noticed that almost all of the causes of you feeling like you’re always tired can be partially alleviated through changing your diet. That’s because your diet ultimately impacts your:
hormones, causing imbalances
neurotransmitter function, which make you prone to anxiety or depression
sleep cycles, making it hard to get enough restful sleep
mood
outlook on life
motivation and so much more
Causes of a Poor Diet Causing You To Be Tired:

habits
lifestyle
convenience
other influences
low-priority

One of the biggest risk factors for feeling tired all the time is being a “carboholic,” meaning someone who overeats grains, refined carbs and sugary foods. This same person also doesn’t acquire enough healthy fats, proteins, vegetables and essential nutrients that support ongoing energy.
How To Correct a Poor Diet:
Instead of hitting the dreaded 2 p.m. “post-lunch coma,” try changing your diet to incorporate more of these energy-promoting foods:

Foods high in B vitamins — B vitamins are abundant mostly in protein-rich foods. Try having plenty of sources like grass-fed beef, wild-caught fish, cage-free organic eggs and poultry, and all kinds of green leafy vegetables.
Foods high in calcium, magnesium, selenium and zinc, which can all help you to relieve stress and get better sleep — these include unpasteurized organic dairy products, avocados, wild-caught salmon, green vegetables, nuts and seeds.
Healthy sources of fats, including omega-3 fatty acids — wild-caught fish, seeds, coconut and olive oil, avocados, and nuts can help stabilize hormones and your mood, so you sleep through the night better and fight depression, stress, and thyroid or adrenal disorders.
At the same time, try to limit or avoid the following …

High-sugar foods: Consuming too much sugar can negatively impact your energy by giving you blood “sugar highs” followed by “lows.”
Processed and refined flour: These “simple carbohydrate” foods act very similar to sugar in the body. They lead to fluctuations in blood sugar, mood swings, hormonal changes and food cravings.

Excessive caffeine: Too much caffeine can cause anxiety and hinder your ability to sleep well, even if you stop drinking it in the afternoon. Caffeine can remain in your system for up to six hours, so if you are going to have some, curb your intake by around noon each day.
Too much alcohol: Alcohol may help you to fall asleep, but it also interferes with REM sleep (rapid eye movement sleep), which is the deepest sleep state that’s needed to feel rested the following day. It can also increase anxiety and make it hard to manage stress.
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Source: Dr. Axe


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