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Should We Sleep 8 Hours a Day?

Should We Sleep 8 Hours a Day?

In a world that often glorifies productivity and hustle, sleep is too frequently relegated to the back burner.

Yet, in the quiet hours of the night, our bodies engage in a profound dance of restoration and renewal, essential for our physical, mental, and emotional health.

Sleep isn’t just a period of inactivity; it’s a vital process that underpins our very existence.

Sleep is a vital aspect of our overall well-being, and getting enough rest is essential for optimal health and productivity. While the recommended standard is 8 hours of sleep per day, it’s important to understand the reasons behind this guideline and the potential benefits it offers.

The general recommendation from Western scientific research, including guidelines from institutions like the National Sleep Foundation, suggests that most adults need between 7 to 9 hours of sleep per night for optimal health and well-being. However, individual variability exists, and some people may require slightly more or less sleep to function optimally.

In Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine, sleep is considered one of the pillars of health alongside diet and lifestyle. Ayurvedic texts suggest that the ideal amount of sleep varies based on an individual’s constitution, or dosha. Vata types may need around 7-8 hours of sleep, while Pitta types may thrive on 6-7 hours, and Kapha types may require 8-9 hours. Quality of sleep and adherence to natural sleep cycles are also emphasized.

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Restorative Function

Sleep plays a crucial role in the body’s repair and restoration processes. When we get a full 8 hours of sleep, it allows for optimal physical recovery, muscle growth, and overall rejuvenation. This restorative function of sleep is essential for maintaining our physical health and well-being.

Recall your gym trainer telling you, get a good night’s sleep. Muscles repair and grow during your sleep. So sleeping is actually regenerative.

Cognitive Benefits

A full night’s sleep is not only important for our physical health but also for our cognitive function. During sleep, our brain consolidates memories and enhances learning. This leads to improved focus, problem-solving abilities, and creativity, ultimately resulting in better productivity and performance in our daily tasks.

I recall my mom telling me to sleep well the day before my examinations. I could think better and use my brain more clearly after a good night’s sleep. So, it enhances cognition as well.

 

Emotional Well-being

Sufficient sleep also contributes to our emotional resilience and stability. It helps regulate our mood and reduces the risk of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety. By prioritizing 8 hours of sleep, we can improve our emotional well-being and overall mental health.

Try not sleeping for a couple of days and see how your mood goes for a toss. Another reason why you will not find doctors in good moods. They are mostly overworked and sleepless.

So, the next time before you curse them for their “attitude” do ask them “Sir, I believe you haven’t slept well. Thank you for your service!” That will cheer them up.

Physical Health

Adequate sleep has been linked to a lower risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. It strengthens our immune system, promoting better overall health and longevity. By getting enough sleep, we can take proactive steps towards maintaining our physical health.

It has eben observed that peopel who don’t sleep enough daily, by choice or not, have a higher rate of incidence of chronic diseases like diabetes andf hypertension.

So, readers who stay awake late nights glued to their screens and gadgets, take note because you might be headed towards a mirky tomorrow.

Safety

Sleep deprivation can have detrimental effects on our safety. It impairs judgment, reaction times, and coordination, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries. By prioritizing 8 hours of sleep, we promote safety both on the roads and in the workplace, reducing the likelihood of accidents and improving overall safety.

Thats why the rule for truckers! They cannot drive for more than 8 hours a day and in some provinces 10 hours a day. Thats to ensure that their brains are well rested, and their reflexes are well preserved to handle the behemoths, they drive across the country every day.

What needs to kept in mind!

 

Individual Variability

While 8 hours of sleep is often recommended as a guideline, it’s important to recognize that individual sleep needs can vary. Some people may feel fully rested and function well on slightly less sleep, while others may require more than 8 hours for optimal performance. It’s crucial to listen to our bodies and adjust our sleep patterns accordingly.

Some people have a lesser turnaround time. They can get back to work quicker than the rest of the population. Rather, they may feel irritated if asked to sleep for longer times.

Quality over Quantity

The quality of sleep matters just as much as the quantity.

It’s possible to spend 8 hours in bed but still wake up feeling unrested if sleep is disrupted or of poor quality.

Factors such as sleep disorders, stress, and poor sleep hygiene can affect sleep quality regardless of the duration.

Prioritizing both the quantity and quality of sleep is essential for reaping the benefits.

Yogic sleep / guided meditation ensures that you sleep for a lesser time but reap benefits of a longer sleep duration.

Productivity Concerns

In a fast-paced society, some individuals may view prioritizing 8 hours of sleep as a luxury they can’t afford.

There might be pressure to sacrifice sleep in favor of work or social commitments, leading to a culture of sleep deprivation and burnout. This is what surgeons face all throughout the world.

However, it’s important to recognize that adequate sleep is crucial for productivity and overall well-being.

By finding a balance between work and rest, we can enhance our performance and avoid burnout.

For some, that balance might not exist.

Sleep Fragmentation

For some people, attempting to adhere strictly to an 8-hour sleep schedule may lead to sleep fragmentation.

Waking up multiple times during the night can disrupt the natural sleep cycle and leave individuals feeling groggy and fatigued despite spending sufficient time in bed.

It’s important to prioritize uninterrupted sleep and create a sleep environment conducive to restful sleep.

Flexibility

Insisting on a rigid 8-hour sleep schedule may not be practical or feasible for everyone.

Certain life circumstances, such as parenting responsibilities or shift work, may necessitate more flexible sleep patterns.

Ask any parent how much they have slept in years, and you are sure to get to answer that they haven’t slept enough!

I swear, I haven’t!

In years.

Our two kids are super active. They sleep by 8Pm and are usually up by 5AM. We get to sleep by midnight and sometimes well beyond the midnight and once these rascals are up, we have to be up to save our body organs from getting trampled by kids jumping all over us.

Yeah! Yeah! It’s funny till you become a parent.

It’s important to recognize that while 8 hours of sleep is generally beneficial, finding a sleep routine that works for our individual needs and circumstances is key to maintaining a healthy sleep pattern.

So, basically, while aiming for 8 hours of sleep per night is generally beneficial for most individuals, it’s essential to recognize the variability in sleep needs and prioritize both the quantity and quality of sleep. Striking a balance between sufficient rest and the demands of daily life is key to promoting overall health, well-being, and productivity.

CBD’s 6 Paw-sibilities for You and Your Pet Pal!

The Wonder Drug-Cannabidiol (CBD)

 

Hey there, Pet Parents!

 

 Quick question: How much do you love your furball?

 

I mean, is it more like a pet or a bona fide member of the family?

Do you find yourself scrolling through endless photos of them, convinced that your pet is basically the cutest thing on the planet?

 

Yeah, I get it. (I have had that feeling myself, many times!)

 

Pets aren’t just animals; they’re our confidants, our stressbusters, and let’s face it, our four-legged therapists.

 

Now, here’s the real kicker:

If your pet is your world, shouldn’t you be doing everything you can to keep them happy and healthy for as long as possible, just the way you would do it yourself?

 

We bet the answer is a resounding “Yes!”

 

But here’s the kicker within the kicker – it’s not just about them. It’s about you too.

 

Think about it. Your pet is not just a pet; it’s practically your child. The one who cheers you up when you’re feeling down, the one who’s always ready for a cuddle, and the one who’s there, no matter what.

 

If you’re nodding along, with a big wide smile, thinking, “That’s my pet,” then this is for you.

 

I’m not here to throw a bunch of scientific jargon your way; I’m here for a heart-to-heart.

 

Picture this: a life where your pet is bouncing with vitality, and you’re right there beside them, feeling fantastic. That’s the dream, right?

Well, guess what?

 

There’s a little secret that can add some serious pep to your pet’s step and yours too – CBD.

 

Yep, you heard it right.

 

CBD isn’t just a trend; it’s a game-changer.

 

And we’re not talking about your pet;

we’re talking about both of you.

 

You’re in this together, after all. So, why not make the most of it?

 

So, here’s the deal: if you want that tail wagging a little more, that fur shining a little brighter, and yeah, maybe even an extra spring in your step, then stick around. We’re about to dive into the world of CBD, and trust me, it’s worth the journey.

 

This isn’t just about a supplement; it’s about a lifestyle upgrade for both you and your trusty sidekick. So, grab a coffee, get cozy, and let’s talk about why CBD might just be the missing piece in your pet’s and your well-being puzzle.

 

Ready to unleash the good vibes?

 

Let’s roll.

 

What is Cannabidiol (CBD)

CBD  is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis plants. Unlike its more famous cousin THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD doesn’t produce a ‘high.'( Now that might disappoint a few!)

CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system, influencing various physiological functions such as mood, appetite, and pain sensation.

 

 

Unlocking the Good Stuff

Why CBD is the Coolest Sidekick for You and Your Pet

 

Alright, buckle up, folks!

 

We’re diving into the nitty-gritty of why CBD isn’t just a buzzword but could be the secret sauce to a happier, healthier life – for both you and your furball.

  1. Pain Relief

Picture this:

You’ve had a long day, and your pet’s been running around like a furry tornado. Now, we all know those days can take a toll on those little paws and joints.

Enter CBD, the superhero of pain relief.

It’s like a spa day for your pet’s muscles and yours too! So, if you’ve got a pet that’s not as spry as they used to be, or if you’re feeling the aches, CBD might just be the comfort you both need.

 

  1. Anti-inflammatory Awesomeness

Inflammation:

It’s like the grumpy neighbor of good health.

Luckily, CBD is here to smooth things over.

Whether it’s your pet dealing with arthritis or you nursing a post-workout soreness, CBD’s anti-inflammatory properties could be the friendly neighbor who brings cookies and good vibes.

 

  1. Chillin’ with CBD

Anxiety:

It’s not just a human thing. Pets can feel it too.

Whether it’s thunderstorm jitters or separation anxiety, CBD might be the calming force you’ve both been missing.

Imagine a world where you and your pet can weather any storm together, cool as cucumbers.

 

  1. Munchies Anyone?

Lost appetite:

Isnt that a bummer?

More so,  when it’s your pet skipping meals. CBD has a sneaky way of reviving those food cravings.

Suddenly, mealtime isn’t just a chore; it’s a feast!

And hey, if your pet is eating like royalty, why not join the feast?

 

  1. Battling the Bad Guys

Anti-Bacterial:

CBD isn’t just a peacekeeper; it’s a warrior too.

It fights off harmful bacteria, making it a double win for your pet and you.

A little extra immune system boost?

Yes, please!

 

  1. Conditions, Meet Your Match

Whether it’s glaucoma, inflammatory bowel disease, or Huntington’s disease, CBD might just be the unsung hero in managing these conditions for your pet.

It’s like having a versatile tool in your health toolbox.

 

  1. Pets in the Limelight

Now, let’s talk about your four-legged rockstar.

CBD isn’t just for you; it’s for your pet too.

From reducing pain and inflammation to promoting relaxation and fighting off bacteria, it’s like a wellness spa day for them.

It might even be the extra support they need for neurological diseases, skin disorders, or chronic pain.

 

 

 

How to Get in on the Action

 

Dosage, my friend, is the name of the game.

And there are different forms of CBD – oils, capsules, treats – pick your poison (figuratively, of course).

But remember, this isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation.

Talk to your vet, get the lowdown on the right dosage, and find the form that fits into your routine seamlessly.

 

 

 

A Word of Caution: Side Effects Edition

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Now, let’s keep it real.

CBD is pretty chill, but it’s not without its quirks.

 

Dry mouth, maybe a bit of drowsiness – nothing too wild.

 

But, and this is a big but, this isn’t a medical prescription from Dr. Denny; it’s more like advice from a well-meaning friend (that’s me!).

Consult your vet, because when it comes to your pet’s health, they’re the real MVPs.

 

 

 

Health Insurance 2024: What options do you have?

“The American people are not getting the best quality of health care. They are paying the highest prices in the world for health care that is less than the best.” – Dennis Kucinich

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Health Insurance has always a topic of discussion as well as confusion for households and individuals especially the self employed every year more so in North America. Billions of dollars flow out of the pockets of the people who want a secure net of health insurance for themselves and their families.

Today we are going to discuss a few health insurance options for people who were laid off or entered the gig economy( THe Self Employed) and need to get their own insurances and also need to save some money.

Some of these might be helpful to those who still have insurance from their employer.

Here tehy are:

 

1.MarketPlace Insurance

This is the most familiar one to all of us.

Can be subsidised if you are not making lot of money

Has a low monthly premium

Two types of plans

  • HMO( Health Maintenance Organisation)
    • Lower premiums and deductibles
    • only covers services within the network
    • need referral for specialist services
    • no need to file claims
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  • PPO( Preferred Provider Organisation)
    • Higher premiums and higher deductibles,
    • you can access services out of the netwok as well
    • no referrals needed
    • may need to file claims

great options for self employed people

 

2.Private insurance

Private Insurance is good if u are making good money annually lets say $50,000

Can choose plans depending upon your lifestyle

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3. DPC ( Direct Primary Care)

Basically you pay a membership fees  to a health clinic and not the insurance company

you get unlimited primary care services ( but then mind you, its just Primary Care)

Benefits of DPC are

  • monthly billing ( with no long term commitments)
  • ease of appointments (same day or next day appointments)
  • 24 x 7 access via text, phone or email
  • radiology, labs and medications at discounted rates
  • no co-pays or scheduling fees
  • small procedures, immunization and primary care needs are covered
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DPC is good if you have a lot of family members who are needing doctor visits frequently like small kids or aged parents in which case your frequent visits will be taken care of efficiently by your DPC. Imagine not having a DPC and paying the doctor every time you visit his clinic out of your pocket. Makes Sense?

And Guess what? The  monthly “membership” charges are anywhere between $75-!50 for a family of four( give or take a few dollars!)

Disadvantage: big injury/ accident/ emergency is NOT covered

 

“So a smart move is to combine DPC with Ancillary Insurance”

 

4.Ancillary Insurance

Ancillary insurance covers short term medical based on your risk like

    • Accident Insurance ,
    • Critical Illness Insurance
    • Fixed Indemnity plans

The insurer can get approved relatively quickly (typically within a week)

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Can cancel it anytime (if you are paying month to month rather than lump sum.)

An Ancillary policy for a sports injury or accidental injury  can be had for a meagre sum of $20-$30 per month and can cover expenses of upto $10,000. Sweet deal,no?

So a cobimation of DPC and a Ancillary ( critical illness or accident policy ) is a good combo.

 

 5.Commercial health insurance 

A combination of a commercial insurance and an ancillary insurance policy also is a sweet deal with a few loopholes.

The out of pocket expenses that a commercial insurance asks you to pay before they pay the bills is taken care of by the ancillary insurance.

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but loophole is that its is only upto the limit of the ancillary policy that you have paid for e.g. $10,000 as mentioned above. After that the remaining will go out of your pocket. So better to take an ancillary that covers as much as you want to.

 

 

6.Health Sharing Ministry

 

Some religious institutions give out insurances for a fraction of the price of a commercial insurance

Whats the catch you might ask?

Well, as you can understand this usually has some religious commitments to follow

eg. you might be needing a pastor signing off that you attended church

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Also it does not cover primary care but covers emergency!

But is cheap

So a combination  with DPC is an ideal combination.

 

 

 

7.Short Term Health Insurance

 

If u need to buy some time( you might have just given up your job and are between jobs)

It just covers the basics

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A lot of personalization required so go through a certified insurance agent.