Having trouble falling asleep at night? Indulge in these
relaxing tips from nontoxic living expert Sophia Ruan Gushee, author of
A-to-Z of D-Toxing: The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Our Toxic Exposures,
on how to detox your bedroom to help create a peaceful night sleep every
night.
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Avoid technology
before bedtime. Turn off your TV
and computer a few hours before going to bed each night. The blue light emitted
from video displays can confuse your body clock and keep you awake. Studies have
found that blue light from technology screens can disrupt sleep,
and electromagnetic fields from electronics may contribute to various adverse
health effects, including DNA damage, reproductive issues, and
obesity.
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Develop a
routine. Sticking to a
regular sleep schedule 7 days a week will help you fall asleep faster and stay
asleep for longer every night.
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Detox your
bedroom. Electronics—even
cordless phones and electric alarm clocks—emit electromagnetic fields (or EMFs)
that strain your eyes and your overall health. Try turning WiFi and other
devices off at night to create as much distance as possible from WiFi routers.
You can also crack the windows open to allow toxic fumes inside your bedroom to
escape.
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Create mini detoxes
an hour or more each day. During this time,
move your body in fresh air: bike, walk, jog, or play a sport. Even better, walk
barefoot on grass or the beach: Electrons from the Earth may help boost immunity
and fight inflammation.
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