by Gabe Sanders PhD, NSCA-CSCS New research shows that early morning light plays an important role in regulating your internal clock, also known as your circadian rhythm. This natural cycle helps control your sleep, energy levels, mood, and hormone activity throughout the day.
Shedding Light on Wellness: Light Therapy Illuminates the Path to Beating Depression
By Gabe Sanders PhD, NSCA-CSCS Light therapy shines a hopeful beam on combating depression and the winter-induced gloom known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). By mimicking natural light, light therapy aids in realigning our biological clocks, thereby helping to alleviate mood disorders and enhance overall well-being.
Alcohol Disrupts Circadian Rhythm and Health
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Alcohol consumption especially excessive alcohol consumption drastically interrupts the circadian rhythm, by disrupting sleep patterns.