In our fast paced urban lifestyle, where professional and social commitments weigh heavy over quiet time for oneself, it is natural to feel drained and energy less. An unhealthy diet and inactive lifestyle can also hamper the ability to sustain stamina. Stamina is essential not only for to boost physical strength but also to cope up with illnesses and emotional stress. If you are facing trouble in having enough strength and energy to endure an activity for an extended period, worry not! With the intake of the right foods and herbs you can increase your ability to sustain your dipping energy levels and prolong your physical or mental effort
Ashwagandha:-
The Sanskrit term ‘Ashwagandha’ translates Brahmi:-
Brahmi is excellent
for improving your brain functions and strengthening your memory. Brahmi has cooling
properties which keeps the mind calm and free of anxiety. It also
promotes sound sleep. Brahmi contains antioxidants that help flush out harmful
toxins from the body and nourish the cells, thereby reducing chronic fatigue
and lethargy. Also, its impact in decreasing the levels of cortisol, which
is known as the stress hormone, further promotes active
thinking and rejuvenates you from within.
Shatavari
Shatavari is
an ancient Ayurvedic herb popular for its multiple health
benefits. It helps improve stamina and energy and endurance
levels particularly in women. Shatavari has also been known to
promote healthy levels of breast milk production. Its natural antioxidant
properties help boost immunity, boost energy levels and reduce
fatigue.Safed Musli
According to Doctors, Safed Musli can help
revive energy, boost endurance and also strengthen the immunity
system. The secret to the many health benefits of safed Musli
lies in the saponins present in its roots. Saponins
are a class of chemical compounds found in various plant species. Saponins
promote overall health and well-being.
Disclaimer: The content is purely informative and educational in nature and should not be construed as medical advice. Please use the content only in consultation with an appropriate certified medical or healthcare professional.
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