


Red peppers
Not only can your body process the iron in red peppers easily, but they also act as a natural energy booster, elevating your body’s heat production and oxygen intake. A red peppers also contain almost 300 per cent of your daily vitamin C recommendation.


Blueberries
Blueberries might be small but they pack a surprisingly big punch when it comes to improving your energy levels. They’re full of antioxidants and natural sugars, but unlike some other fruits, won’t cause a spike in your blood sugar levels so you’ll feel energised for longer.


Dark chocolate
Dark chocolate is packed full of antioxidants and vitamins, and just a few squares can help to boost your energy levels. The polyphenols in dark chocolate increase levels of the happiness-boosting chemical serotonin, which helps to reduce feelings of fatigue.


Avocado
Avocados are a great source of slow releasing energy, which means you avoid a high and then a sudden crash. They also contain healthy fats and more fibre than other fruit – a whole avocado has an amazing 14 grams of fibre, which rivals any serving of shredded wheat or bran cereals, and boosts healthy digestion.


Bananas
Bananas contain a unique blend of vitamins, minerals, and carbohydrates that will provide you with a quick energy release to help beat afternoon tiredness. They’re also a great source of potassium, which fights fatigue, muscle cramping and dehydration.

