When the body lives in "high gear"

Some people live with the engine running flat out. They struggle to switch off, feel permanently on alert, sleep badly, and notice their body tense even when they try to rest. If that sounds like you, it isn't a lack of willpower or something wrong with you — it's simply the way your nervous system is working right now.

Frank Suárez, the founder of NaturalSlim, explained it with a simple picture. The body is like a car, and the nervous system has two pedals: the accelerator and the brake. Science calls them the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. We, so it lands the first time, talk about an excited metabolism (revved up) and a passive one (calmer).

What an excited metabolism is

The excited side of the metabolism is "fight-or-flight" mode: the one that kicks in to run, react, or stay alert. It's useful in its moment. The problem starts when that pedal stays pressed all day long and the body never gets to apply the brake.

When the accelerator dominates, many people describe similar sensations:

  • It's hard to "switch off the mind" and unwind.
  • A feeling of tension in the muscles and shoulders.
  • Light sleep, or difficulty falling asleep.
  • A tendency to feel revved up or irritable.
  • Energy in bursts, followed by crashes.

This isn't a list to self-diagnose with. It's simply the pattern that shows up again and again in people whose body spends more time on the accelerator than on the brake.

Why it matters for your metabolism

Here's the key almost nobody tells you: a body that lives in tension is a body that rarely truly rests. And rest isn't a luxury — it's when the body recovers and rebalances. Frank put it like this: "the body is alive: it learns and adapts." If it lives in permanent alert, it adapts to that alert.

That's why, within the NaturalSlim® System, helping an excited metabolism find its brake isn't about "just relax." It's about giving the body, day after day, the conditions to spend more time in calm. And that part is in your hands.

Habits that help apply the brake

None of these habits is a miracle. They're simple gestures that, repeated each day, teach the body to ease off the pace.

A calming routine

  • Breathe slowly. A few deep, slow breaths, stretching out the exhale, are the most direct way to tell the body it can lower its guard.
  • Get outdoors. An unhurried walk, without rushing and without a screen, helps break the day's "alert" mode.
  • Build an evening ritual. Dimming the lights, putting the phone away, and repeating the same sequence each night signals to the body that it's time to change gear.

Eat to calm, not to rev up

  • Stay well hydrated. A dehydrated body lives more stressed; water is the foundation, not a detail.
  • Fill the plate with vegetables. Salads and greens, in line with the Dieta 3x1® proportion: three quarters of the plate from foods that help you slim down.
  • Choose lighter proteins such as turkey, chicken, or fish, and go easy on heavier fats.
  • Cut back on refined carbohydrates and excess salt, which pull the body towards the revved-up side.
  • Go easy on stimulants. Too much coffee or too much sugar press the accelerator just when you're looking for calm.

The role of nutrients

When the body lives in high gear, looking after certain nutrients helps it work as it should. They're not magic wands — they're pieces your body needs anyway.

Magnesium is one of them. Magnesium contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. That's why members of the NaturalSlim® Personal Program have MagicMag® alongside them — our well-absorbed magnesium citrate powder.

Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), found in Stress Defender™, contributes to normal mental performance and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue — useful precisely on those days when the body is going a mile a minute.

You don't have to figure it out alone

Recognising that you live on the excited side of the metabolism is already a big step: you can't solve a problem you don't understand. The next step is knowing what to change, in what order, and at your own pace.

At NaturalSlim Europe you have a team of Certified Metabolism Consultants available to guide you, at no cost, to help your body find its balance. There's nothing to buy to begin: start by understanding your metabolism.

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