• Sleep

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Megan and Shannon discuss the importance of sleep and the various factors that can affect sleep quality. They share personal experiences with sleep issues and explore the connection between trauma and sleep disturbances. They also discuss the Chinese organ clock and how different emotions and physical issues can impact sleep at specific times of the night. The hosts emphasize the importance of setting boundaries around screen time and conversations before bed, as well as the role of nutrition in supporting sleep. They provide strategies for improving sleep and highlight the need for individualized approaches to address sleep issues. In this conversation, Megan and Shannon discuss various strategies and supplements to improve sleep. They emphasize the importance of a wind-down routine before bed and suggest activities such as reading, skincare, and drinking herbal tea. They also recommend supplements like magnesium glycinate, cortisol manager, and full-spectrum hemp oil. The hosts caution against using melatonin supplements unless necessary and discuss the impact of parasites and other root causes on sleep. They encourage listeners to reach out for personalized guidance and suggestions.

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