Light, nourishing and exactly what your body needs right now

Spring is supposed to feel energizing. Longer days, more light, a fresh start.

And yet — many people feel the opposite. Tired. Slower. A bit off.

This so-called spring fatigue is real.

And one of the simplest ways to support your body through it is seasonal eating.

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Why your body feels different in spring

After winter, your system is still adjusting. Heavier meals, less movement, less sunlight — your body needs time to shift.

Instead of forcing energy, it helps to: lighten, nourish and support.

That’s exactly what seasonal foods do naturally.

green asparagus beside apples during daytime

What seasonal eating looks like in spring

Spring foods are lighter, fresher and easier to digest.

Think:

  • leafy greens
  • asparagus
  • herbs
  • radishes
  • early berries

These foods help:

  • support digestion
  • gently stimulate metabolism
  • provide micronutrients your body has been missing

Not extreme. Just aligned.

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Quality matters more than ever

Especially in spring, food quality makes a difference.

Fresh, organic, local and seasonal ingredients:

  • contain more nutrients
  • are easier on your system
  • support both your body and the environment

It’s not about perfection — but about choosing better when you can.

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Small shifts, real impact

You don’t need a full reset.

Start simple:

  • add fresh greens to your meals
  • choose lighter dishes
  • drink more water
  • include more plant-based foods

Your energy will follow.

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A gentler way into the new season

Spring isn’t about pushing harder. It’s about shifting with your body.

the sun shines through the branches of an apple tree

Lighter food. Better quality. A little more care.

Sometimes, that’s all it takes to feel like yourself again.