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Recently, my energy levels have been going down. I fall asleep while

my dad and I are watching tv almost every night. I am taking, a

multivitamin, and vitamin E every day, but I still fall get tired when

I shouldn't. I am starting to take green tea capsules everyday,

instead of every other day. Other than this, what can I do to increase

my energy?

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02/25/2007, Sunday

You must stay busy or work out aerobically (breathing and sweating)!

 

Colby <cbhardison wrote:

Recently, my energy levels have been going down. I fall asleep while

my dad and I are watching tv almost every night. I am taking, a

multivitamin, and vitamin E every day, but I still fall get tired when

I shouldn't. I am starting to take green tea capsules everyday,

instead of every other day. Other than this, what can I do to increase

my energy?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta.

 

 

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I've had pretty good results taking a vitamin B 12 supplement. Its a liquid

supplement, but I hear a fast dissolving one is good as well. I'm working full

time, going to school full time, doing physical therapy and have a vigorous

workout routine, in addition to volunteering for my church and pursuing some

hobbies. Since I started with all this school and work I've just been a zombie.

Adding B 12 has almost brought me back to normal. Almost.

It will be worth it when I have my bachelors though.

Good luck!

Jessica

 

Colby <cbhardison escribió:

Recently, my energy levels have been going down. I fall asleep while

my dad and I are watching tv almost every night. I am taking, a

multivitamin, and vitamin E every day, but I still fall get tired when

I shouldn't. I am starting to take green tea capsules everyday,

instead of every other day. Other than this, what can I do to increase

my energy?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preguntá. Respondé. Descubrí.

Todo lo que querías saber, y lo que ni imaginabas,

está en Respuestas (Beta).

Probalo ya!

 

 

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Sounds like a poor sleep problem to me...not getting

adequate or restful sleep. Try some relaxation

techniques prior to going to bed. Flip the mattress

over every 6 months, change pillows frequently etc

 

A bath with Lavender is also helpful in creating a

restful sleep. 30 minutes of meditation or relaxation

everyday.

 

Jenny Kernan

--- Rollie Smith <rolliesmth wrote:

 

> 02/25/2007, Sunday

> You must stay busy or work out aerobically

> (breathing and sweating)!

>

> Colby <cbhardison wrote:

> Recently, my energy levels have been going

> down. I fall asleep while

> my dad and I are watching tv almost every night. I

> am taking, a

> multivitamin, and vitamin E every day, but I still

> fall get tired when

> I shouldn't. I am starting to take green tea

> capsules everyday,

> instead of every other day. Other than this, what

> can I do to increase

> my energy?

>

>

 

> Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail

> beta.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I think someone has already mentioned this, but make sure you get

between thirty minutes and one hour of good exercise a day. Aerobic

exercise being ideal.

 

Exercise earlier in the day, but not within three to four hours of

going to bed if you can help it. The exercise does tend to get the

adrenaline going and if you attempt to exercise too close to bedtime,

the whole purpose will simply backfire upon itself. You're trying to

slow yourself down, not rev yourself up.

 

Make sure, too, that you are getting enough sunlight during the waking

hours. That has a HUGE part in all this. Make sure to try and get

around one hour or so a day, thirty minutes at the least if at all

possible. Open the blinds or curtains if you must be

indoors...sunlight is basically sunlight.

 

And perhaps you need to take a good look at when you are waking up in

the AM and going to bed at night. If you can, try getting up a little

earlier in the morning. If you get up at 6:00, try getting up at 5:30.

See what happens. You may find that you are more tired in the

evenings. And if you are tired, go to sleep. There is a reason why

your body is trying to get you to rest...the one problem I can see

with this is if you may have a job which keeps you up nights...

 

Then I would say invest in a REALLY good shading screen for your

bedroom window. If you have to sleep during the day, you want it to be

as dark as possible.

 

Try the lavendar soak that was mentioned...it has worked wonders for me.

 

All best.

Dawn

 

, Jenny Kernan

<rainysnana wrote:

>

> Sounds like a poor sleep problem to me...not getting

> adequate or restful sleep. Try some relaxation

> techniques prior to going to bed. Flip the mattress

> over every 6 months, change pillows frequently etc

>

> A bath with Lavender is also helpful in creating a

> restful sleep. 30 minutes of meditation or relaxation

> everyday.

>

> Jenny Kernan

> --- Rollie Smith <rolliesmth wrote:

>

> > 02/25/2007, Sunday

> > You must stay busy or work out aerobically

> > (breathing and sweating)!

> >

> > Colby <cbhardison wrote:

> > Recently, my energy levels have been going

> > down. I fall asleep while

> > my dad and I are watching tv almost every night. I

> > am taking, a

> > multivitamin, and vitamin E every day, but I still

> > fall get tired when

> > I shouldn't. I am starting to take green tea

> > capsules everyday,

> > instead of every other day. Other than this, what

> > can I do to increase

> > my energy?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail

> > beta.

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

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