Whether you’re just starting
out on an adventure or returning from a dream trip, nothing puts a damper on
your pre- and post-vacation glow quite like jet lag. And, while there are many
products out there that claim to kick it to the curb—a sleep-tracking app, a
magical drink, a freezing cold ice-chamber—finding the remedies that actually
work can be a bit dizzying.
So, what rids travelers of
that debilitating fatigue? Turns out there isn't a quick fix. But, we did some
digging, and found seven ways to get you looking and feeling fabulous in
(almost) no time.
Get
Some Vitamin D and B
Vitamin B-12 is a natural way
to keep your body alert and energized, without the shaky side effects of energy
drinks. Vitamin D, natural or supplemental, are related to the melatonin levels
in your body—a hormone that helps get your body ready for sleep. So get out and
soak up some sun (with sunscreen on, of course.)
Avoid
Caffeine and Alcohol
While your first instinct when
you’re feeling exhausted is to head to the nearest coffee house, the smartest
thing you can do is resist. Not only are both these substances stimulants, but
they also dehydrate you—making your jet lag worse.
Hydrate
Long flights can leave you
stiff, tired and extremely dehydrated. Drink plenty of water before, during and
after your trip to alleviate your jet lag symptoms, fast.
Find
Your Light
This may be the most effective
way to combat your fatigue. Jet lag happens when your circadian rhythm is
thrown off, making you feel tired.
Manipulating your light exposure can help reset it. Limit the amount of artificial light (yes,
this is full permission to wear your sunglass inside) and increase the amount
of natural light your body is exposed to. Natural light not only gives you
vitamin D but it’s what your body’s clock adjusts to. Heading East? Look out for that morning sun.
Heading West? The afternoon sun is all you need.
Stretch
it Out
Traveling can be stressful and
stress can make the effects of jet lag even worse. A quick yoga session can
help you relax and get things moving again—including your energy level. From
your hotel room, or your living room, follow these tips for doing yoga anywhere
Grab
a Juice
The burst of nutrients will
help refresh and re-hydrate. Bonus: it will give your immune system a boost
too—goodbye,airplane germs.
Take
Melatonin
Taking some of this natural
hormone supplement a half hour before sleep can assist you in sticking to your
current time zone’s schedule.
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