Avoid the Caffeine Crash6 foods that will give you energy throughout the day
![]() Sidestep the energy dive with snacks packed with fiber, complex carbohydrates, and lean, vegetable-based proteins
If coffee is a part of your morning routine, then the crash that follows the caffeine high is also part of your day. You can adeptly sidestep the energy dive by stocking your body’s energy reserves with a snack packed with fiber, complex carbohydrates, and lean, vegetable-based proteins. Stick to whole foods over processed, low-sugar over high, and healthy fats in place of trans fats to sustain energy levels and help you stay alert. Plan it and pack it Make it easy on yourself to stay energized and healthy. Whether heading to the office or running to and fro at home, try putting together one of the following nutrient-dense snacks the night before or in the morning to tide you over:
Don't stop there Expand your snack food repertoire to include grains from across the spectrum. Experiment with millet, wild rice, quinoa, barley, rye, or spelt. Do the same with vegetables and fruits, and try a new piece of produce every week for variety and nutritional complexity. Your diet can’t do it alone. Make your wholesome eating habits part of a healthy routine that includes eight hours of sleep per night, daily aerobic exercise, and moderate (if any) alcohol. If you crave caffeine, try less fermented teas such as green teas, which have less caffeine and, therefore, less crash. Kathleen Finn is a freelance writer and marketing consultant in the natural health industry who loves to boost her energy supplies with nut butter on toast.Copyright © 2010 Aisle7. All rights reserved. www.Aisle7.net |