Running on Empty? Here’s How to Fill Up Your Energy Tank! | |
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Can you imagine what you could do with a little more energy? Perhaps you could get a little more work
done, spend some more time playing with your kids, power your way through a workout at the gym, or perhaps just do something
fun. Sounds appealing, doesn’t it? Well, the sad fact is that although many of us may have the best intentions, we simply
run out of gas.
A lack of energy can have many causes. The U.S. National Institutes of Health tell us that these can include anemia, depression,
sleep disorders, bad nutrition habits, diabetes,
or a sedentary lifestyle.
Certain medications may also cause a lack of energy, including antihistamines for allergies, blood pressure medicines, sleeping pills, prednisone,
and diuretics.
Low energy can affect you in some important ways that you may not have considered. It can rob you of
focus, and that can often lead to mental lapses and bad decision-making. Your work may suffer, too, as low energy steals the
momentum you need to meet deadlines, arrive on time for meetings, and reach project milestones. The most successful people
in business are those who can recognize an opportunity and have the ability to quickly seize it. With insufficient energy,
the parade could pass you by, and you might not even know it!
Here are some great lifestyle tips that can help you to fill up your energy tank and improve your productivity:
- Get more exercise. If you’re feeling tired, you might be surprised to learn
that a walk may be better than a nap for boosting your energy levels. Any kind of physical activity will help to burn fat and increase your metabolism,
and exercise will also improve your mood, helping you to feel more energized. In an important recent University of Georgia
study, researchers found that sedentary people can increase their energy levels
by 20 percent and reduce fatigue by an amazing 65 percent just by doing regular low-impact exercise. In another study, the
same researchers found that the energy benefit from exercise was even greater than the improvement from using prescription
stimulant drugs!
- Take control of your health issues. Be sure to see your doctor if you have high blood pressure, thyroid problems,
diabetes, or other energy-depleting medical conditions.
- Sleep under comfortable conditions. Good quality sleep is essential for maintaining
your energy reserves. Make sure that your bedroom is quiet, dark, and at a cool temperature that will promote healthful, deep
sleep. Also, it may be time to replace that creaky mattress and lumpy pillow. Your energy levels will thank you!
- Drink 4 ounces (120 ml) of GoChi every day!
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GoChi™ – Participants
in groundbreaking clinical study report experiencing significantly increased energy levels in just 14 days!
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In a recent human clinical trial featured in the
peer-reviewed Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (JACM), participants drinking a daily serving of
just 4 ounces (120 ml) of GoChi reported experiencing significantly increased energy levels and reduced fatigue in as little
as 14 days! Researchers also noted that the GoChi drinkers reported improvements in sleep quality and an easier ability to
awaken in the morning.
The publication of our study by the independent experts of a peer-reviewed publication such as JACM
represents a first for a functional juice beverage in the Direct Selling industry, and it demonstrates FreeLife’s ongoing
commitment to supporting its claims with solid scientific research.
Here’s to energizing your life with GoChi!
Your FreeLife Science Team
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Effects of a Standardized Lycium barbarum (Goji) Juice, GoChi™. J Altern Complement Med. 2008; 14(4),
pp. 403-412. Abstract available on PubMed at http://www.pubmed.gov (PMID: 18447631) | |
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