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Our bodies are naturally encoded to respond to light and dark, sleeping with the rhythms of Mother Nature. The human body evolved to fall asleep soon after the descent of
night's curtain and to wake with the appearance of the dawn. Sleep cycles
were governed by patterns of light and darkness for thousands of years,
meaning that for much of history, humanity has enjoyed nine of more hours of
sleep each night. Our bodies are naturally encoded to respond to light and
dark and sleeping with the rhythms of Mother Nature. In the present,
artificial light has changed the way we schedule our day-to-day lives, and
most of us slumber for less than seven hours at a stretch. It is possible,
however, to come back to natural sleeping cycles by making a few small
changes. When our bodies and minds are attuned to the world's natural
rhythms, we feel calmer, more centered, and more energetic while awake. Sleep
is more satisfying because we afford ourselves more than enough time for
restoration and rejuvenation. |
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