It’s no secret that when we are sleep deprived, we feel groggy, lethargic, and argumentative. However, when we are lacking sleep we also indulge in behaviors that may not be the best for us nutritionally. After a long, hard day and night, it’s easy to reach for a salty snack, or even a sugary snack to give us that last boost of energy. Research now suggests that when the human body is running on empty, the brain signals us to snatch up those nutrient less foods instead of opting for a healthier alternative. By doing this, we receive an immediate feeling of pleasure and satisfaction, enabling all negative behaviors. The question at hand though is not why we make poor choices, the question at hand is… why are we sleep deprived? What is the culprit behind not being able to get a full nights rest? Hormonal imbalances could be to blame… Read More
Yes, nutrition can significantly affect brain fog. Proper nutrition plays a crucial role in supporting optimal brain function, and deficiencies in certain nutrients can contribute to cognitive difficulties, including brain […]
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