I started out with the intention of coming up
with a recipe for a homemade version of the store bought energy
drinks, but after doing some research and discovering how
unhealthy they are for you, I decided instead to try and design a less sugar/caffeine
fueled way to help myself through theworkday afternoon sleepy slump.
What I landed on was a system of three drinks
and some energy boosting ideas that are going a long way to helping me keep my
energy up all day long! Here's the good on the drinks:
The Fire Hydrant 3-4 8oz glasses throughout the day
filtered water
1 slice lemon
1 pinch cayenne pepper
Other than getting 7-8 hours of sleep a night,
staying hydrated is the most important thing you can do to help keep
your body functioning at optimum levels. So this drink is just water with a
squeezed lemon slice and a pinch of cayenne pepper. The lemon not only tastes
good, but is also super alkaline* which helps your body maintain a healthy
pH level. The cayenne pepper helps raise energy levels naturally and provides
protection for your heart by helping to maintain proper cardiovascular movement
throughout the body. Combining this with 4-5 glasses of regular water will
bring you up to your recommended 8 glasses of water per day!
The Quick Fix - as needed, during the day
(I don't recommend drinking it at night as it
might keep you up)
hot water
1 1/2 - 2 tsp honey (to taste)
1 inch of fresh ginger root
1/4 tsp ground cardamom
1/4 tsp tumeric
Cut off two thin slices of ginger and place in
your cup or mug.
Use a garlic press to juice the remaining
ginger into your mug.
Add both spices and fill your mug with hot
water and stir.
This is the closest thing I found to a
non-caffeine/refined sugar pick me up! And I find it pretty delicious.
Ginger speeds up metabolism and increases circulation. It also aids in
the digestive process which can help stave off the post lunch coma that
contributes to the afternoon slump. Turmeric, a cousin of ginger, also
helps speed things up in the body, including energy levels! And Cardamom
has long been valued medicinally for its ability to increase circulation and
improve energy. Honey is mother nature's equivalent of an energy shot
and is one of the best kinds of sugars for your body.
The Heavy Lifter - 1 glass in the morning
1 ripe banana
The Heavy Lifter - 1 glass in the morning
1 ripe banana
1/4 cup raw almonds or 2 tbsp almond butter
1 scoop of high quality whey protein powder
(low sugar content)
2 washed kale leaves
1/2 cup plain yogurt
1 tbsp ground flax seeds
1 cup milk of choice
(I used unsweetened almond milk) According to Dr. Oz, sixty
percent of women don't get enough protein
in their diets and that is often the number one reason for
fatigue!
(http://www.doctoroz.com/media/print/11196) A
morning protein shake is a really easy and delicious
way to make sure that you're starting the day off well
fueled. Pair this with a piece of whole grain toast and you have
everything you need to give you a solid energy foundation for
the day. The next steps are energy booster tips that I
find, when done along with the drinks, help me keep on keeping
on all day long!
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