Running out of energy refers to a condition where you keep pushing your body to go, or you feel like you have no motivation to do anything. This is not a reference to making sure that you have eaten a sufficient quantity of food or need better goals. Low or no energy refers to the reduced function of the hormonal system to generate energy.The job of the hormonal system is to activate your entire body and keep it going all day. A normally functioning hormonal system would enable you to easily jump out of bed in the morning. How many of you have to drag your body out of bed and get a stimulant like a cup of coffee in order to function? If you are tired in the morning and/or need caffeine to get going, your hormones are not working well.If you experience fatigue after lunch or midday, or reach for something sweet to eat to get some energy, your hormones are not functioning normally. Your hormonal system should be providing your body with energy all day, and allow you to relax and sleep at night. If you are having any difficulty getting to sleep, staying asleep or waking up frequently during the night, your hormonal system is out of balance.In addition to fatigue, the other indicators of a hormonal system that needs help include, sugar and/or salt cravings, weight gain, pain, hair thinning or loss, cold hands and feet and feeling stressed or overwhelmed. Stress is one of the major reasons that the hormonal system fails to do its job.Too much stress can play havoc with the hormonal system. Ongoing or chronic stress adversely affects your ability to make the hormones needed for daily function. The stress response of the body burns out over time causing fatigue, insomnia, altered mood, lack of motivation, poor digestion, decreased sex drive, irritability, depression, sugar cravings, chronic pain, inability to stay asleep, osteoporosis, weight gain, and more symptoms.There is a natural solution to help repair hormonal imbalance regardless of the stage of hormonal function your body is in. Various alternative approaches to repairing hormonal imbalances range from dietary and lifestyle changes to natural hormonal support. Consult a holistic wellness physician to find out more about your hormones, what stage of hormonal function your body is in, and what can be done to rejuvenate your energy.If you feel that you are dragging your body around or have difficulty getting motivated there is a natural solution available. Get checked by Dr. Sherry Yale, DC at TLC Holistic Wellness in Livonia, MI if you are not sure if your hormones are working correcttly or not. Dr Yale uses a simple, non-invasive method called NRT or Nutrition Response Testing to evaluate what your individual body needs are, and what your body wants.
If you live in any of the surrounding cities of Detroit including Farmington, Farmington Hills, West Bloomfield, Novi, Redford etc. contact Dr. Yale today at (734) 664 - 0339 to schedule your no charge initial consultation and screening evaluation to determine if your body or hormonal system need any help. Dr. Yale, DC can help find out how efficiently your body is working to generate energy and then help you change it so you have an abundance of energy. Stop being tired and call today!
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Sunday, February 28, 2016
Running Out of Energy? by Dr. Carol Ann Fischer, DC
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Sunday, March 8, 2015
Running on Empty posted on 8 March 2015 by Dr. Carol Ann Fischer, BS, DC, ND
Running on Empty
This phrase conjures up images of
your car running out of fuel while you are driving, with no available gas
station to fill up your tank. Running on empty also refers to a condition where
you keep pushing your body to go, and it has no more available fuel to use.
This is not a reference to making sure that you have eaten a sufficient
quantity of food. Running on empty
refers to the reduced function of the hormonal system.
The job of the hormonal system is
to activate your entire body and keep it going all day. A normally functioning
hormonal system would enable you to easily jump out of bed in the morning. How
many of you have to drag your body out of bed and get something like a cup of
coffee in order to function? If you are tired in the morning and/or need
caffeine to get going, your hormones are not doing what they should.
If you experience fatigue after
lunch or midday, or reach for something sweet to eat to get some energy, again
your hormones are not functioning well. Your hormonal system should be
providing your body with energy to function throughout the day, and allowing
you to relax and sleep at night. If you are having any difficulty getting to
sleep, staying asleep or waking up frequently during the night, your hormonal
system is out of balance.
In addition to fatigue, the other
indicators of a hormonal system that needs help include, sugar and/or salt
cravings, weight gain, pain, hair thinning or loss, cold hands and feet and
feeling stressed or overwhelmed. Stress is one of the major reasons that the
hormonal system fails to do its job.
Too much stress can play havoc
with the hormonal system. Ongoing or chronic long term stress adversely affects
the ability of your body to continue to make the hormones needed for daily
function. The stress response of the body burns out over time causing fatigue,
insomnia, altered mood, lack of motivation, poor digestion, decreased sex
drive, irritability, depression, sugar cravings, chronic pain, inability to
stay asleep, osteoporosis, weight gain, and more symptoms.
There is a natural solution to
help repair hormonal imbalance regardless of the stage of hormonal function
your body is in. Various alternative approaches to repairing hormonal
imbalances range from dietary and lifestyle changes to natural hormone
replacement therapy.
Dr. Linda Solomon at TLC Holistic Wellness in Livonia is one of the few holistic wellness physicians who understands how to evaluate your hormones, and can help you rejuvenate your them. Remember, it is better to check your
fuel levels now, so that your body doesn’t have to be running on empty in the
near future. Call TLC Holistic Wellness at (734) 664 -0339 now to schedule a no charge consultation to see if your hormones need help.
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Thursday, January 15, 2015
A New You in the New Year
A NEW YEAR, A NEW YOU
Did you ever make a New Year’s
resolution to lose weight and then not lose the weight you wanted? Here are
some simple tips to lose weight to start you on the road to a New You for the
New Year.
These tips include what you drink
and what you eat. It is true that you are what you eat.
To lose more weight this year you
need to stop eating fat storing foods and eat fat burning foods.
Sugar is a fat storing food.
Sugar is hidden in all processed and man-made foods. Sugar is the product of
digestion of all carbohydrates. Carbohydrates include fruits, vegetable and all
grains. Your body converts natural and man-made foods like potatoes, corn, pop,
fries, chips, breads, pasta, cakes, candies, juices and cookies all into sugar.
Eating more sugar than your body needs will cause you to gain weight.
By the end of the day you may be
consuming anywhere from 1 cup to 3 cups of sugar. What the body cannot process
or use, it will store as excess body fat around your waist, hips and thighs. To
lose weight, look for the hidden sugars that you consume and begin to eliminate
them from your diet.
Protein is a fat burning food.
Your body is primarily composed of protein. Protein is broken down into the
amino acids that make your entire body structure. If you are someone who avoids
protein or who does not eat protein with every meal, you are increasing your
weight with what you eat.
Eating protein increases your
metabolism, allowing your body to lose weight as it builds muscle tissue. The
energy provided by protein stabilizes your blood sugar, keeping your energy
high. This eliminates the highs and lows you will feel from eating sugar. Look
at your protein and sugar consumption and see if you are eating the correct
amounts for your age, weight, height and body type.
To lose weight, eat good fat.
Eating fat does not make you fat. It actually increases weight loss. Eating the
wrong fat, or following a low fat diet, deprives the body of the essential
fatty acids that it needs. Without sufficient good fat in your diet, you may
experience low energy, poor concentration, dry skin and weight gain.
The key to weight loss is eating
a balanced diet of protein, vegetables, fruits and good oils, as well as
drinking water. Your body adjusts to the calories you put in, so reducing your
caloric intake alone will not result in permanent weight loss. You need to eat
the right foods for your body. Combining good food choices with a simple
exercise program can start you on the road to a New You in the New Year.
For help with creating a balanced diet, visit TLC Holistic Wellness in Livonia, MI or call (734) 664 - 0339 to schedule a no charge consultation to find out how you can simply and easily lose weight.
For help with creating a balanced diet, visit TLC Holistic Wellness in Livonia, MI or call (734) 664 - 0339 to schedule a no charge consultation to find out how you can simply and easily lose weight.
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