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Wow – we can’t believe it’s already 2017! We absolutely love ringing in the New Year and want to share that moment with our followers. If you had it tough last year, we’re here to remind you that the New Year not only brings good luck, but new opportunities. This month, we’re focusing on a […]
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6 Reasons You Are Tired All of The Time

Do you feel sluggish throughout the day? Tired of looking at everyone else and wondering how come they have so much energy? If so, don’t lose heart, many people feel this way. There are many reasons that you could feel tired each day, and by simply correcting a few behavioral choices, you can improve your energy levels. Below are a few of the most common causes of fatigue during your day.

Lack of Sleep

First and foremost, you may be tired because you are not getting enough sleep. We try to cram so much into our days that we stay up late and wake up early, missing out on sleep in the process. There is a recommended amount of sleep that each person should be getting, and if you are not getting this each night, you will feel the consequences during the day. Take a look at your own sleep schedule, and if you find that you are not getting enough sleep, work on reducing your load so that you can get to bed earlier each night.

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Poor Sleep

Even if you are getting enough sleep at night, that doesn’t mean it is good sleep. For many people, we spend the right amount of time in bed, but this sleep is often disturbed or restless. If you find yourself waking up several times throughout the night, this can mess with your sleep rhythms, and in turn make you sluggish the next day. It is important to not only get enough sleep, but to make sure you are sleeping well when you do.

Bad Diet

The foods we eat play a large part in how we feel throughout the day. Food is where we get our energy from, and if you are not careful with your diet, your body will pay the price. Make sure you have a healthy breakfast, snacks throughout the day to keep yourself going, and drink plenty of water. Dehydration is another common cause for fatigue, and water is the best thing you can drink. Here is a guide on how to improve your diet and get more energy throughout the day as a result.

Low Testosterone

If you think that you are sleeping well, and eating right, there may be a more serious cause for your constant fatigue. For men, one answer may be a low testosterone level. The best thing to do in a case like this – where you think there is a medical reason for your tiredness – is to talk to your doctor. You can then determine the exact cause, and work out a plan to fix it. For example, if low testosterone turns out to be your issue, then you can look into a treatment called free testosterone. Always talk to your doctor before making any major-medical decisions.

Stress and Anxiety

While there are physical health problems that can cause fatigue, there are also mental health problems. A mind that is stressed, or experiencing a consistent amount of anxiety, is under a lot of strain. This takes up a lot of energy, and can cause your body to feel tired as a result. If you want to have more energy, you need to work on relieving stress and allowing your mind to relax. Take up a mindfulness habit, or work meditation into your daily routine.

Depression

Another major mental health concern that can cause fatigue is depression. People suffering from depression often find that they do not have energy throughout the day. Depression is a serious mental health problem, and if you suspect you are suffering from it, you should seek assistance as soon as you can.

Don’t Let The Problem Go Ignored

While feeling tired could be from simply not getting enough sleep the night before, it can also be the sign of a more serious issue. If you find that you are constantly tired throughout the day, then you need to take stock and see what the cause may be. Only by recognizing that you have a problem can you begin to take steps to get yourself healthier. Just imagine all of the things you’ll be able to do – and how much more you’ll enjoy them – once you have more energy in your day. Hopefully this article was able to start you down the right path, and you’ll be having more active days before long.

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Just completed day one and I have to admit I went into it in a bad mood thinking of everything I need to do today (being a doctoral student makes your mind go into overdrive far too often!) and with a not so great headache but just having time to focus on me was so … Continue reading
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AllergyEasy Announces Sublingual Drops During Q4 In Time To Help With Thanksgiving Food Allergies


Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) November 26, 2014

Thanksgiving is a treasured holiday for many foodies, but for those who suffer from food allergies, navigating the big meal can feel like crossing a minefield. One bite of the wrong thing can send a simple dinner into a tailspin. For the severely allergic, exposure to problematic foods can lead to a full-blown anaphylactic reaction. Other symptoms of food allergies can include eczema, hives, hay fever and gastrointestinal distress (gas, bloating, diarrhea, etc.) For those with Oral Allergy Syndrome, an allergy to certain fruits and vegetables, symptoms can include itching, tingling, and swelling of the mouth and throat.

Until recently, the only solution for food allergies was to simply avoid reaction-causing foods, but studies have shown that a treatment called sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) can help people safely tolerate many foods that were previously taboo.

SLIT starts with an allergy serum containing extracts of various food proteins. The serum is taken as under-the-tongue (sublingual) drops that absorb into the bloodstream through special cells in the mouth. Over time, the concentration of the serum is increased, teaching the immune system to gradually tolerate foods that once caused reactions. (A good analogy would be gradually increasing the size of your barbells until you can lift a weight that you couldn’t heft before.)

Stuart Agren, M.D. is the director of AllergyEasy which distributes sublingual immunotherapy allergy drops to physicians around the country. He has been prescribing the drops to his own patients since the mid-1980s for pollen allergies. Several years ago, guided by the use of SLIT for food allergies at several leading university health centers (including Duke: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052379/), he began prescribing the serum for dozens of food allergies including eggs, milk, wheat, rice, fruits, vegetables, and some tree nuts.

Dr. Agren said that SLIT can be a life-altering therapy for people with food allergies.

“I get a lot of patients in-particularly kids-whose lives are ruled by multiple food allergies,” said Dr. Agren. “They are often underweight and suffer from persistent gut discomfort. Many have had repeated visits to the E.R. for close calls with anaphylaxis. SLIT helps turn eating back into a normal, pleasurable experience.”

The sublingual drops are safe enough to be taken at home, so they are easy stick with and don’t require a lot of time in driving back and forth to the doctor’s office.

Food allergies in America are rising rapidly. In the case of kids, food allergies have increased 50 percent since 1997 according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They now affect one in 13 kids-roughly two kids per school classroom.

Food allergies are especially frustrating at this time of year when school and work parties, family meals, and food-related gifts are pervasive. For more information on allergy drops, visit myallergyeasy.com.

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