Author: Dr. Michelle Durkin on 6 March 2018
What do you think could age you faster? Poor nutrition, lack of exercise, or not enough sleep?
If you picked sleep, you would be right.
Sleep is such an important building block for our health yet in today's modern world it is often considered an inconvenience. How often do hear people get praised for "burning the midnight oil" or consider it a badge of honour to pull an "all nighter"?
In Tom Rath's book, Eat Move Sleep, he likens the number of hours of sleep deprivation to the number of beers you might drink. Many people wouldn't want their child's teacher to have a few beers before coming to class, but missing a few hours sleep is not even considered, it might even be expected.
If you truly want excellent health, making sleep a priority is essential.
Here are some quick tips to take advantage of sleep as a potent anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and cost effective (actually it's totally free!) tool for longevity:
Now I would love to hear from you! What is your favourite sleep tip? Leave a comment below and I'll be back next week with another edition of Doctor as Teacher Tuesday!
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3 Replies to “The #1 cause of aging and what to do about it”
Hubby and I have discovered that the addition of a magnesium/calcium powder mixed in water at bedtime has improved our sleep immensely. All those other recommendations are great, but this put the icing on the cake!
This so true, if I do not follow this routine I feel awful. That is why I do not like daylight saving time.
Thanks for your comment Brenda! I often will prescribe Magnesium at night for patients who need a little extra help.