Do you ever have
those days where you can't seem to think straight? It can feel like your brain is actually foggy, and you can't possibly see through the
fog to get to your thoughts. Fatigue often accompanies brain fog --
feeling easily irritated, forgetting things or having trouble learning new
things, feeling unmotivated, anxious, lacking concentration and even insomnia.
The stress of life can cause brain fog to take root, but the good news is you
can do a lot to clear the fog in your head.
Here are a few simple tweaks you can start implementing now:
Change
your diet.
One of the best ways to clear away brain fog is to change what you eat. If you
are eating processed and artificial foods, it’s time to cut those out of your
life, as they can cause a host of problems including brain fog. Beware of
cutting carbs -- your brain needs them to feel more centered. Swap out
unhealthy carbs for complex carbs made with whole grains. Start adding in more
fresh fruits and vegetables. Doing these things will help reduce the
inflammation that can set off brain fog.
Go
to sleep. Your body needs sleep, and if you’re not getting
enough of it, brain fog will prevail. Start going to bed a little earlier each
night and having a routine of unwinding at bedtime to help prepare yourself for
better sleep. The more sleep you get, the better your health will be overall
and the clearer your brain will feel.
Get
more exercise.
Because exercise helps get the blood flowing through your body, transporting
more oxygen with it, it’s a great way to clear brain fog. Plus, you’ll feel
better too. Try a brisk walk, an outdoor run, yoga, or a HIIT at-home workout
and feel the positivity of change all over.
Find
healthy ways to manage stress.
Take a moment for yourself. Ignore your phone and find a way to unwind that
makes you feel positively fulfilled. If you don’t, you can allow anxiety and
fatigue to fester which can cause your cortisol levels skyrocket. An
overabundance of cortisol can prompt you to gain weight and have trouble
sleeping, inducing the brain fog and feeling unwell.
Cleanse.
Heavy metals and toxins are in our air, water, and even in our food. When
we ingest them, it causes inflammation in our gut and takes a toll on our
body. Unfortunately, we cannot avoid them altogether, so we must be
mindful of cleansing as often as possible. As a simple daily task, try
flushing out toxins with more water which will help move toxins out of the body
and leave it refreshed.
You
don’t have to suffer from brain fog anymore. Take these steps for your health,
and you’ll find you’ll see everything more clearly.
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