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Healthy Eating and Supplementation-yet, feeling tired every day

Updated on October 30, 2017 in Nutrition
3 on October 24, 2017

It has been a year now, that I am recovering from my third concussion since 2013.
I always have been a ‘healthy eater’, have always been active, very active (physically and mentally).
My body appears in good shape (although I lost some size, muscle mass and strength). I have received the results of my blood work, and my GP suggested that I have optimal numbers.
Since I watched the TV program and DVD’s of Dr. Amen, I cut out gluten and starches, additionally I let go of obvious sugar laden foods (even pastries and chocolate treats). My diet is comprised of 80% vegetarian + seafood, usually salmon, mackerel, tuna and sometimes halibut. I do start my day with a self prepared smoothie followed by a breakfast of oatmeal or vegetables with some fruits and protein, either powder or raw -like eggs or fish. Milk has been replaced by Almond Milk (containing Omega 6, potassium, Vitamin A, D, E, B12,  phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, zinc, riboflavin and iron) I do supplement.
Throughout the day I consume about 150g of protein through fish, eggs and/or protein shakes.
The protein shakes contain a 3:1 ratio of carbohydrates.
My direct intake of fats are fish oil, coconut oil, some olive oil on salads and nuts.
Further I supplement with:
Morning
Multivitamin/mineral
Lutein
1x tsp Fish Oil Omega 3(1250mg EPA/DHA) +Vitamin D (1000IU)
MidDay
Vitamin C (500mg)
Evening
Magnesium Bis-Glycinate (200mg)
1xtsp Fish Oil Omega 3(1250 EPA/DHA) +Vitamin D(1000IU)

Yet, after I get up in the morning, had my shower, I feel like I am ‘dead’ sleepy. After I did some activity physically or mentally and come to rest (for example sitting at a table) I experience the same symptoms-sleepy, no more energy to do anything else but close my eyes. It appears that my brain wants to shut off and just rest.
I exercise daily between 20-50 minutes -weights, cardio, stretching, martial arts (as suggested by Dr. Amen).
However if I sais my pulse over 150/160 for more then 20 minutes I get dizzy (on the spot, on the minute).
(I do sleep usually 6 hours, although only with some form of medication before bed time.)
WHAT ELSE can I can do to improve my energy level, strength….?

 
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0 on October 25, 2017

Sounds like you are taking really good care of yourself, which is wonderful to hear. Without knowing your full history, I would suggest the following:
1) Have you had your sleep assessed at all? Getting enough hours, at least 7, is essential for brain health.
2) Hydration: adequate water (half your body weight in ounces per day up to 120 oz.) is a great energizer as so much of our body’s metabolic processes depend on water. “The solution to pollution is dilution”.
3) Emotional/psychological health: How is your mood and psychological well being? 
4) Inspiration–> creativity/productivity–> increased energy

Do any of these sound like they might be important to explore?
Best to you– Zoe

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0 on October 30, 2017

How about EMF’s? Do you have a “smart meter” for your electricity?How much are you connected to all your devices? See if reducing your electronic load helps.

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0 on October 30, 2017

Thanks for both of you to reply, much appreciated.
-Water: I guess I can improve on that. Currently I take 67-70 oz. should take 85-90 oz if 1/2 the body weight.
-Emotional, inspirational: I am still going through symptoms of concussion (emotions and inspirations are up/down more often down).
-Sleep 7 hrs: haven’t had that for at least 4 years. I am currently on medication to sleep at least 5-6 hrs (but not everyday either). here might be the solution to the ‘holy grail’ for me.
-Electronics: I turn them off at least 3 hrs before bed time, and I am not always connected either (If I could I would have back my flip phone). Also I am using a, optometrist prescribed, ‘yellow tinted’ set of glasses for computer work (filtering out the blue light).
-Smart Meter; yes, the house is equipped by the hydro corporation with a smart meter…
The bedroom is on the opposite of the house than the meter, what else can I do about?

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