How to Support Your Well-Being with LAC
At a recent LAC Wellness luncheon held at The Hungry Tapir in Bangsar, we were introduced to LAC Malaysia’s innovative products. It was interesting to learn how proper eating, paired with supplements that work wonders, help us improve our overall health and well-being.
Just recently, it was Chinese New Year and Hari Raya is now approaching, bringing a completely different rhythm of eating, sleeping, and working for many of us.
That lingering tiredness. The bloating that doesn’t quite go away. The sense of being on edge even when life is supposed to be celebratory. None of them are imagined.

Cynthia Jetan, Consultant Nutritionist at LAC Malaysia recently shared some tips on how to navigate seasonal transitions. “Seasonal lifestyle changes don’t impact just one system. They affect digestion, immunity, and stress regulation at the same time, which is why people can feel run down even when they’re trying to be healthy,” said Cynthia.

Still Tired After the Holidays? It’s Not Just “Lack of Sleep”
If you’ve been sleeping but still waking up exhausted, you’re not alone. Festive periods often disrupt your body’s natural rhythm. Later nights, irregular meals, more screen time, and less consistency overall. When that rhythm goes off track, energy can feel harder to sustain.

That’s when many people lean on caffeine or sugar for a quick lift, then end up crashing later. To support energy levels and help the body cope with fatigue during transitional periods, some people include LAC Activated Zhi Energy, which contains Lingzhi and Cordyceps herbs traditionally used to support vitality, energy production, and stress coping, as part of their routine. This can be paired with simple habits that help stabilise energy, such as consistent mealtimes, adequate protein intake, and slow-release carbohydrates like oats, brown rice, sweet potatoes, and legumes.
“When energy dips persist despite rest, it’s often because the body’s energy pathways are under strain. Supporting those pathways helps restore focus without overstimulation,” Cynthia added.
Festive Eating Can Leave You Feeling Heavy
Multiple days of heavier meals, late nights, and alcohol intake can place additional strain on the liver, which plays a central role in metabolism and detoxification. When the liver is under pressure from frequent indulgence in alcohol and high-fat, high-sugar foods, fat can build up in the liver, affecting digestion, energy levels, and how the body processes nutrients, often showing up as low energy and that lingering “heavy” feeling.

This is where liver support becomes relevant. LAC Activated L.Pro is a TCM blend formulated to support liver health and function, and to help improve fatty liver conditions, especially during periods of dietary excess and disrupted routines. Supporting the liver helps the body process nutrients and metabolic by-products more efficiently, which can contribute to improved energy and overall comfort.
Gut health also plays an important role. Probiotics are commonly taken daily to support digestive balance, with different strengths available depending on individual needs. LAC Probiotic Complex has a range of options, with CFU strengths going up to 100 billion CFUs, that are available in capsules, jelly and powder, allowing individuals to choose the level of support that suits them.
You can also keep it simple with everyday habits, drinking enough water, including fibre-rich foods, and allowing time between richer meals instead of grazing continuously throughout the day.

“Digestion and liver function play a big role in how you feel day to day. When these systems are under strain, even good food may not leave you feeling your best,” Cynthia said.
Why People Get Sick After Celebrations
It’s a familiar pattern. The celebrations end, and suddenly everyone’s down with something.
Festive seasons often mean more social exposure, less rest, and less routine. Combined with dietary changes, this increases the body’s oxidative load, a state where free radicals build faster than the body can neutralise them, potentially affecting immune resilience and recovery.
This is where antioxidant support is important. LAC Masquelier’s® French Pine Bark Extract is rich in oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs) and is known to be up to 20 times more powerful than Vitamin C in antioxidant capacity, helping support the body’s natural defences during high-demand periods.

You don’t need to overcomplicate it. Build antioxidant habits through food too, including colourful fruits and vegetables, plus everyday staples like turmeric, ginger, and tea. “When the body is under a higher oxidative load, bouncing back can take longer. Supporting antioxidant defences helps the body cope during socially demanding periods,” Cynthia explained.

The Stress You Don’t Notice Still Counts
Not all stress feels dramatic, but it adds to it. Planning open houses, travelling, managing work deadlines, finances, and social commitments, even happy ones, can quietly drain you. Over time, constant pressure can affect sleep quality, digestion, and overall mood.
Start with the basics. A short daily walk, less screen time before bed, and consistent sleep and wake times where possible. If you want additional support during demanding weeks, some people pair lifestyle habits with targeted supplementation. For example, LAC Activated Zhi Energy is often used to support energy levels, reduce fatigue, and help the body cope with stress and LAC Masquelier’s® French Pine Bark Extract supports antioxidant defences against free radicals generated during prolonged stress, which can otherwise contribute to cellular strain.
Ramadan Is a Shift that Requires Intention, Not Restriction
Ramadan introduces a new rhythm. Eating windows becomes shorter, sleep schedules change, and energy needs to be longer throughout the day. Without planning, people may notice afternoon crashes, brain fog, or discomfort after large iftar meals.

“During fasting periods, when you eat, become just as important as what you eat,” Cynthia noted.
Support starts with structure.
• Sahur: prioritise slow-digesting carbs, protein and fluids
• Iftar: break fast gently, avoid going from nothing to a full feast too quickly
• Between iftar and sahur: pace your hydration through the evening, rather than trying to catch up all at once
For those who prefer extra support, LAC Activated L.Pro can be used to support liver function during condensed eating windows, while LAC Activated Zhi Energy may support energy and alertness during the day.
Why Extreme “Resets” Often Backfire
After weeks of indulgence or disrupted routines, it’s tempting to detox, cleanse, or drastically restrict food. But aggressive changes can add stress to systems that are already under pressure.
What works better is consistency. Steady, realistic habits that help you recover gradually. “The goal isn’t perfection. It’s resilience. Supporting the body allows it to adapt smoothly through seasonal changes,” Cynthia concluded.
Festive and fasting seasons aren’t interruptions to life in Malaysia. They are life. And wellness isn’t about hitting a reset button. It’s about staying steady through the rhythm you’re already living in.
Always invest in your health and make sure your energy levels are at their peak. Cynthia has shared some valuable insights on wellness and it’s worth taking her advice to make sure our well-being is always at its optimal level.
