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Exhausted to Energized

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It’s easy to pass off feeling tired and put it down to a multitude of things in our life – your job, your children, your relationships, but there is an enormous array of factors that might be draining you of energy – and often without you even realising it. For example, just sitting for more than an hour produces biochemical reactions in the body that make you feel more lethargic. Also, having open loops churning over in your mind impacts your body in a similar way to having too many apps open on your phone, flattening its battery and draining you of energy.

266 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 13, 2021

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Dr Libby Weaver

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136 reviews55 followers
May 29, 2021
Sehr umfassend und sehr informativ. Fand ich richtig gut! Hab's auf audible gehört und fand die Sprecherin sehr angenehm
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356 reviews42 followers
February 28, 2024
Auch wenn mir das Buch streckenweise zu umfangreich und zu wissenschaftlich angelegt ist, was allerdings für das Verständnis vieler Zusammenhänge wichtig ist, ist es definitiv eine Denkanregung und bereichernd. Zum Glück konnte ich bei vielen Aspekten auch erkennen, dass ich es richtig mache, sonst wäre ich gewiss ziemlich gefrustet zurückgeblieben. Manche Anregungen werde ich auf jeden Fall versuchen, in meinen Alltag zu integrieren.
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124 reviews
March 13, 2018
This book was more technical than I expected. In saying that though it became easier to read as I progressed. I need to read it again to really get the benefit. It helped making notes as I read through it. Dr Libby really has some answers for those of us who experience unnecessary fatigue. For me things like caffeine and issues with my liver stood out. There is no real remedy around caffeine other than stop drinking it or greatly reduce the amount you drink. As for the liver, try to not eat or drink substances like alcohol, caffeine, processed foods. She also has some obvious remedies like moving. She recommends moving every hour if you have a sedentary job. She also recommends regular exercise ( nothing new there). It all make sense. There is so much more to this book than I have laid out here but as I said I need to read it again to digest the rest. I recommend this book to anyone suffering fatigue who wants to know how they can become energised again. It may take you awhile to work through the more technical aspects, even re-reading aspects that resonate with you. But it is worthwhile.
41 reviews1 follower
July 10, 2018
The first half of the book is dense, technical and hard to read. The final chapters were easier and had more flow. Despite the challenging start to the book I found it useful.
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105 reviews
March 4, 2025
Such a good read! I’m someone who loves facts and this has already caused me to implement a few changes in my life!!
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1,025 reviews65 followers
September 26, 2016
I've taken an interest in books on health and well-being lately and I figured this would be a good book to pick up. The book has quite a lot of information to take in so I took my time with this one. It has so many different sections on why someone can have low energy. I made notes on the ones that appeared important to me. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more of Libby Weaver's books in the future.
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36 reviews1 follower
February 8, 2016
Not just for exhausted people, I picked up useful tips for several family members.
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152 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2023
Ich begann es als Buch zu lesen, lies es dann lange liegen, da ich zuviele Bücher gleichzeitig las und ich schon etliche Seiten markiert hatte.
Es ist voll mit soviel Wissen und Fakten zu möglichen Gründen und Ursachen.
Von Psychologie, Umwelteinflüsse, Gene, Menschen, falschen Angewohnheiten und der richtigen Ernährung.
Zu vielen Themen und Bereichen werden auch erst einmal die Grundlagen erklärt, damit man versteht, wo und wie man ansetzen kann die Ursachen bei sich selbst zu ergründen.

Ich hörte dann im April 2023 das Hörbuch. Richtig toll und gut vorgelesen von Claudia Graf.
Mir hat es richtig gut gefallen.
Dadurch, das es allerdings so voller Wissen ist, werde ich nun doch auch noch einmal das Buch lesen.

Ich kann es nur wärmstens empfehlen, wer mit dem Thema auch zu tun hat.
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76 reviews
June 11, 2021
Read this as my mum wanted me to cause she thought I was a bit lacking in energy. It is a good read if you aren’t aware of diet, energy and metabolic kinetics, and in general how the body works. For me it was entry level. However if you are not someone who curiously explores multiple areas of study for your own knowledge expansion and interests. This is an excellent place to start
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95 reviews3 followers
November 13, 2017
An informative read but a challenging one. Will need to read it again to possibly get full benefit of information. Meanwhile it’s. Even packed in a box as we are moving. So will try to read again at a later date.
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44 reviews
November 15, 2017
This book had a lot of good information I wasn't previously aware of, like the link between alcohol consumption and break cancer. I'm taking away a star because there is so much information it's hard to know where to begin.
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35 reviews3 followers
January 18, 2020
It was going so well, right up until the point when she suggested consulting an allergist or a dietitian (actual healthcare professionals) in the same breath as a naturopath (a proponent of magical thinking)
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12 reviews
May 28, 2022
What an incredible book. Libby explains how our body works so well that you don’t have to be a super brainy to understand. She doesn’t just explain things we should know well but also gives great ways to help improve the things that aren’t functioning well. I think this is a must read for everyone!
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304 reviews
June 23, 2019
I don't agree with everything, but maybe I do - I just would add a bit ;). In any case I did learn a lot and I think Dr. Libby is a great expert to talk to when feeling exhausted. I thoroughly enjoyed the read.
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243 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2019
Excellent information delivered in a readable style allowing the reader to be educated and inspired.
116 reviews
September 22, 2023
So many gems on every page. Thoroughly enjoyed discovering more about biochemistry, nutrition and emotions, and how they're connected.
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March 16, 2024
Die Zusammenhänge die die Autorin im Buch herstellt haben mich wirklich fasziniert =D
Sie schreibt anschaulich und nicht zu kompliziert.
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Author 15 books24 followers
January 3, 2017
If anyone is interested in energy, why they feel tired and find the normal answers around getting more sleep etc are not enough then this is the book for you. Dr Libby shows how not only sleep but hormones, digestion and many other biological processes impact on energy. Some of the topics are complex but are written in an accessible manner. If you are too tired (!) to read the whole book then don't miss the chapter on toxicity and the liver, and if you have tired teenagers catch those chapters too. If you have read some of her other books you may find yourself covering the same material, but otherwise highly recommended.
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Author 6 books12 followers
November 7, 2015
I really enjoyed this book, as well as the heap of research/scientific information available. I have jotted down many things to try out. Sometimes I did feel as if it were advertising her other books a little too much! I am keen to read Rushing Woman's Syndrome.
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64 reviews4 followers
October 27, 2016
I loved this book. So many times in my life I would have labelled myself depressed, when over 90% of the time it would have been diet and/or stress.

I recommend reading this book as it is full of information, too much to share here.
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55 reviews1 follower
February 24, 2016
Really insightful with lots of good tips to take away a and try.
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13 reviews
January 6, 2016
Complex bio-chemistry principles explained in a way that they can be easily understood. It made a lot of sense to me and I intend to follow the advice presented.
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242 reviews35 followers
April 25, 2016
Great read...truly holistic practitioner.
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52 reviews
January 27, 2017
Nothing new for me here having read alot from Dr Libby. Found the teenage girls chapter really interesting though as it resonated with my own teenage years.
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