Despite our differences, there’s only one reason we all get so tired. Here is the natural solution to sustaining healthy energy levels.
Who couldn’t use a little bit more energy?
In our fast-paced, on-the-go society, it’s incredibly common to feel drained, fatigued, and in need of an energy boost on a daily basis!
However, before we understand how we can renew our energy, we must first understand why our energy is so low in the first place.
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We believe there is one root cause for why our energy levels are so low:
Stress.
The fact is, every single person, no matter how calm their demeanor may be, experiences stress. There are three different kinds of stress.
All of this stress robs us of our energy… but why?
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Every person’s body has a unique state of homeostasis. This is the state of the body in balance; meaning everything is functioning optimally. This includes blood pressure, heart rate, and cholesterol being within a normal range.
When we experience stress, our body responds physically. Muscles tense, our pulse quickens, and much more. In short, stress pushes us out of homeostasis.
Our body knows that it can’t function properly out of homeostasis… so it spends energy to counter the negative effects of stress, and brings us back into balance.
This means our body systems return to their normal ranges, but we are often left tired and weary.
This is not a sustainable situation. How do we counter the negative effects of stress without sapping our energy levels? To answer this, we asked someone who fights stress on a daily basis... Founder and CEO of Redd Remedies, Dan Chapman.
As the Founder and CEO of supplement company Redd Remedies, Dan Chapman knows a thing or two about stress. He also knows that he can’t do his job properly if he allows it to rob him of the energy he needs to run his company!
That’s why Dan Chapman starts his day with adaptogens.
Adaptogens are herbs with stress-relieving properties that have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic practices for centuries.
In order to be classified as an adaptogen, a herb must meet three criteria:
The two adaptogens Dan starts his day with are white panax ginseng and rhodiola rosea, which he gets from our True Energy™ formula. Both of these herbs offer more than just their stress-relieving properties.
Rhodiola Rosea has been shown to:
White panax ginseng has been shown to:
These herbs give us the foundation to help us function with healthy levels of energy, but to allow our bodies to truly function at their optimal capacity, we have to make sure we nourish these three organs...
The first is the liver.
One of our liver’s primary jobs is to filter toxins and stressors from our body. If it isn’t functioning optimally, these stressors could stay in our body and draw us out of balance.
The liver also processes inactive compounds in our body such as B vitamins, and converts them into beneficial assets our body can utilize. If the liver is stressed, this won't happen effectively.
The second organ is the adrenals.
The adrenal glands are responsible for releasing cortisol, the hormone that helps us effectively respond to stress!
If our adrenal glands aren’t properly supported, they can become fatigued and stop producing the necessary level of cortisol. This can allow stress to further negatively impact our lives, and sap our energy.
The final organ is the thyroid.
The thyroid also produces various hormones, some of which help us regulate our body temperature and heart rate. When our thyroid isn’t functioning optimally, our energy levels drop and we become fatigued. Other consequences include weight gain and being overly sensitive to cold temperatures.
If, like Dan, you’d like to start your day with the natural energy boost your body craves, it’s time for True Energy™!
This is a natural formula that offers far more than a short-term spurt of energy. This stimulant-free solution will provide long-lasting physical energy and mental clarity throughout your day.