How Reducing Blue Light Exposure Can Improve Your Sleep, Mood, and Energy
Xavier Serrano
Founder | Building the Infrastructure for Scalable, Personalized Preventative Care
Ever feel like a zombie in the morning, grumpy during the day, and totally drained by evening? If you're nodding with a cup of coffee in hand, blue light might be the sneaky culprit. But don't worry, you're not alone! Let's uncover how a few simple changes can leave you feeling refreshed and full of energy.
My Blue Light Struggle
For ten years, I couldn't get consistent good sleep. After having my first child and then two more, my days were spent glued to my phone and laptop, often working late into the night to catch up. It wasn’t until I decided to reduce my blue light exposure that I noticed a huge difference. My sleep got better, my mood stabilized, and I felt more energetic. This change inspired me to share the importance of managing blue light.
How Blue Light Affects You
Blue light comes from phones, tablets, computers, and LED lights. It messes with your circadian rhythm—the natural sleep-wake cycle—by suppressing melatonin, the sleep hormone. Even a short exposure at night can delay sleep and reduce its quality.
The Science Behind Blue Light
The Magic of Blue Light-Blocking Glasses
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What Research Says
My Experience with Blue Light-Blocking Glasses
Since I started using blue light-blocking glasses in the evening, my eyes feel less strained after a long day, and my sleep has improved. This small change has made a big impact on my well-being.
Easy Tips to Enhance Your Health
Takeaway: Stay Proactive!
While blue light is part of modern life, managing your exposure can boost your sleep, mood, and overall health. Talk to your healthcare provider about reducing blue light exposure and optimizing your sleep environment.
Remember, proactive steps today lead to a brighter, healthier tomorrow. Stay informed, stay healthy, and keep thriving!
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President @ HRIS Insurance Services | MBA
9 个月Good reminder, Xavier!!!