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Low Energy

Low energy is one of the most common reasons people seek nutritional support. It might show up as difficulty waking, afternoon crashes, or a persistent sense that you are running on empty.

While occasional tiredness is normal, persistent fatigue often signals something deeper—nutrient gaps, poor sleep, chronic stress, or blood sugar swings. The good news: these are often addressable.

Common causes

  • 1
    Nutrient deficiencies (iron, B12, vitamin D, magnesium)
  • 2
    Poor sleep quality or not enough hours
  • 3
    Chronic stress burning through reserves
  • 4
    Blood sugar rollercoasters from diet
  • 5
    Thyroid dysfunction
  • 6
    Simple dehydration

Start here

Before supplements, address the foundations:

  • Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep
  • Stay hydrated—more than you think you need
  • Include protein with every meal
  • Move your body daily, even just a walk
  • Limit caffeine after noon

Ingredients that may help

These are ingredients Daylees may consider including in your Smart Stack if low energy is a concern for you.

Often related

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.

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