28th November 2017 | Made for Madison

28th November 2017 | Made for Madison

Nov 2017
Recent Article
With the  school holidays nearly here, no doubt mums everywhere are asking how they’ll be keeping their kids entertained and themselves energised as the Christmas rush arrives. I know coffee and energy drinks may seem like a good solution, but their quick-fix and even faster crash aren’t good for your body’s natural routines. Understandably, it’s particularly hard at this time of year to find the motivation to keep up your health routines – after all, t’is the season to treat yourself
Here are some ways to get your energy levels up and have you enjoying summer like no other – naturally!

1. Get up and go

It may be hot outside, but a brisk walk or jog in the park, or along the beach, will do wonders for your health – mentally and emotionally as well as physically. Try for late afternoons and early morning when the temperature and UV haven’t yet risen. Just 30 minutes of heart-pumping exercise can help burn calories, and boost your immune system. Make a date with a friend to ensure you’ll commit to a regular outdoor workout that you can’t say no to! 

2. Supplement your diet

As we’ve seen this year, cold and flu season doesn’t stop with the end of Winter. A lack of key antioxidants – which are vital for boosting the immune systemfighting off infections and inflammation, and boosting energy levels – can leave us vulnerable to illness at any time of year. It’snot always possible to obtain the necessary levels of antioxidants from our diet, so it can be a good idea to take a supplement. Ubiquinol, the active form of CoQ10, is a powerful antioxidant which is found naturally in the body, but can be depleted during illness. If your get-up-and-go has got-up-and-gone, then Ubiquinol supplements may help to support your natural energy levels to help you function at optimum levels.

3. Get social 

They say that laughter is the best medicine and there is no better time than Summer to heed that advice, with the festive season offering ample social opportunities. Even when it’s boiling hot outside, try not to choose the couch and air conditioning over catching up with friends and family. Human interaction and socialising with your nearest and dearest also boosts your endorphin levels and will leave you feeling happier, energised and more positive.

4. Cut the caffeine 

Numbers are rising of people relying on energy drinks filled with caffeine to boost their energy levels and help them get through the day. The downside of this, is that caffeine disrupts the body’s natural need for rest, relaxation and sleep, and the short high is quickly followed by a quick burn-down on the other side. Energy drinks have been shown to raise stress levels, increase heart rate and blood pressure, often making you feel even more tired and anxious than you were before. For sustained energy increase, try cutting out caffeine products and opt for a natural solution like a protein-packed meal.  

5. Eat a better breakfast 

Ever heard the phrase “You Are What You Eat”? Well, what you put into your body makes a huge difference to how you feel on a daily basis and breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day. Eating a protein and energy filled breakfast such as eggs with unrefined carbs like wholemeal toast, along with avoiding coffee at breakfast time, will ensure your body processes this in a way to give you natural energy from the nutrients it absorbs. 

 

Speak to your healthcare practitioner to find out which supplement is right for you. Always read the label and use only as directed.

You can share this by:

Ubiquinol Headlines

Kaneka at AliExpo 2024

Kaneka Ubiquinol at AliExpo 2024

Mar 2024Category: Ageing, Antioxidants, cardiovascular health, China, Cholesterol, Conferences, Endurance, Energy, Fatigue, Fertility, Fitness, Health, Health Industry, Heart, Immunity, Kaneka, long covid, Mitochondrial health, Nutrition, post pandemic, Stress, UbiquinolRead More
FFWS#2024

Kaneka Ubiquinol Wins Award at Functional Foods Wellness Summit (FFWS 2024)

Mar 2024Category: Ageing, Antioxidants, Awards, cardiovascular health, China, Cholesterol, chronic fatigue syndrome, complementary medicine, Conference, Conferences, COVID-19, Endurance, Energy, Fatigue, Fertility, Fitness, Health, Health Industry, Heart, Immunity, In The News, Kaneka, long covid, Lungs, Memory, Mitochondrial health, Nutrition, Print, Radio, Stress, Ubiquinol, vitafoods, Vitamins, wellnessRead More
APP 2024

Kaneka Ubiquinol at APP 2024

Feb 2024Category: Ageing, Antioxidants, cardiovascular health, Cholesterol, complementary medicine, Conferences, Energy, Fatigue, Fertility, Health, Health Industry, Heart, Immunity, Kaneka, Mitochondrial health, UbiquinolRead More
FFWS2024

Functional Foods for Wellness Summit 2024 in Malaysia

Feb 2024Category: Ageing, Antioxidants, cardiovascular health, Cholesterol, chronic fatigue syndrome, complementary medicine, Conference, Conferences, Energy, Fertility, Health, Health Industry, Heart, Kaneka, Mitochondrial health, Nutrition, UbiquinolRead More
Picture of a heart

The Links to Mitochondrial Quality and Ubiquinol for Heart Health

Feb 2024Category: cardiovascular health, Cholesterol, complementary medicine, Energy, Health, Heart, Mitochondrial health, Nutrition, UbiquinolRead More

Ubiquinol Unveiled: Exploring Clinical Advancements in Cardiovascular Health with Pharmacist, Gina Koay

Feb 2024Category: cardiovascular health, complementary medicine, Health, Health Industry, Heart, Mitochondrial health, post pandemic, UbiquinolRead More

Cardiovascular Health Webinar for NutraIngredients Australasia

Jan 2024Category: Antioxidants, cardiovascular health, Cholesterol, chronic fatigue syndrome, dr ross walker, Energy, Fitness, Health, Heart, Kaneka, long covid, Mitochondrial health, Nutrition, Online, UbiquinolRead More

Short-term Ubiquinol for Exercise Performance

Jan 2024Category: Antioxidants, Endurance, Energy, Fatigue, Fitness, Nutrition, UbiquinolRead More
1 2 25 26