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Feeling sluggish at the end of the day and tempted to head home instead of hitting the gym? We’ve all been there. But these high-energy foods are an easy and quick way to cleanse your body and kick-start your metabolism, to keep you going for the entire day and well past your post-work workout.
There’s no need to spend the Earth on these super foods either. As a low cost gym, we know that it’s important to shed the pounds while holding onto the pounds in your pocket. We’ve selected 10 of the best, most affordable super foods out there. These foods are tasty, filling and wholesome enough to keep you going and feeling energised:  
1. Wheat
  OK, this might raise a few eyebrows as a lot of people claim that wheat makes them feel bloated. However, many wheat intolerant souls are actually reacting to the residues of pesticide left on the wheat from certain farming methods rather than the wheat itself. We would recommend trying whole wheat bread made from organically grown wheat. Suddenly your sandwiches might not just seem a lot more tasty, they could give you a great midday boost.    
 
2. Brown rice
  Brown rice might take a lot longer to cook than its white rice contemporary, but the brown stuff is much better for you. It will keep you fuller for longer and has also been found to help with digestive problems and stress.
3. Oats
Oats are high in calcium, magnesium, potassium, protein, vitamins E and B, and a whole host of other stuff too. This makes them a truly super food to combat tiredness and stress, as well as improving your skin.
4. Lentils
Lentils are a great kitchen staple, but unfortunately us Brits don’t eat nearly enough of these cheap and colourful chaps. Try introducing lentils into your diet by swapping your regular pasta for lentils instead – your energy levels will thank you.
5. Sesame seeds
Sesame seeds are easy to integrate into your diet; Just choose bread that’s already topped with these super seeds or sprinkle them on your morning muesli. There’s also a delicious dessert called halvah that is made from pounded sesame seeds and honey, which is also rumoured to enhance sexual vigour and vitality!
6. Spinach
Packed with iron, we know that Popeye was onto a good thing with this leafy green vegetable. Spinach is best eaten raw, as cooking can make it harder for the body to absorb all that iron.
7. Sprouted seeds
Sprouted seeds are a secret super food that are cheap and easy to grow. These days, they now feature on most supermarket shelves and can be added to salads, sarnies and stir-frys.
8. Apricots
If you’re trying to bring down your sugar intake, try some of nature’s candy in the form of apricots. Whether fresh or dried, you’ll feel the immediate energy benefits of this super little fruit.
9. Walnuts
Packed with potassium, zinc, iron and protein, walnuts are a great energy resource. We’d recommend eating them in salads rather than on top of a walnut whip.
10. Almonds
If you’re starting to hit the wall, try a handful of almonds to boost your energy levels.
 
Now that you’ve got these energy boosts, you’ll be able to get that workout (or the last few reps) in!
 
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Just by getting your daily intake of five to nine servings, you help build your body’s immunity to  many diseases and common colds and flu like viruses. So what are the top veggies?

 
Here is a list of our top 5:
Tomatoes : Technically a fruit; tomatoes are packed with vitamins from A to K and are also renowned for reducing the amount of free radicals in our bodies and keeping our blood pressure in check.  

Why a German lab is growing tomatoes in urine - BBC Future
Carrots: These orange-wonders are loaded with eye, skin and hair-enriching nutrients. Rich in vitamin C, carrots protect your cardiovascular system from damage.


Carrot
Broccoli: A big one for its disease fighting capabilities. Full of vitamin C and beta-carotene, definitely one not to avoid around winter when trying to fight colds and flues.  

Broccoli for Babies - First Foods for Baby - Solid Starts
Spinach: This chlorophyll-packed type of produce is an excellent source of almost every vitamin and nutrient you need. Some scientists believe a diet heavy in spinach may be able to prevent everything from heart disease to colon cancer, and arthritis to osteoporosis.

Pictures: Health Benefits of Spinach
Sweet potatoes: This root vegetable has dozens of nutrients like vitamin A, C and manganese. Sweet potatoes are also a good source of fibre and iron. This means that, not only do they give you energy, they can also help regulate your digestive system.

Sweet potato - BBC Good Food For help on your specific nutritional plan, please speak to one of our qualified personal trainers.


 
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