Optimising Sleep with Dr Nerina Ramlakhan

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @amarjotbutcher6967
    @amarjotbutcher6967 7 месяцев назад

    I joined this session live and have raved about it to everyone since. This is my second viewing of the video and it was so good to revisit the tips and refresh my memory of the discussion. Can’t recommend this video more highly- it has helped me so much over the years and I’m sure to all those I recommended it to!

  • @ruthlanwarne8978
    @ruthlanwarne8978 Год назад

    I came across this by accident really. I’d already contacted Dr Nerina to help with my chronic insomnia and have taken note of many things to try already. Thank you so much.

  • @susydyson1750
    @susydyson1750 Год назад

    A other great talk listening in from the north if Peru . Thank you SO much love action for happy es

  • @janetwhitney7548
    @janetwhitney7548 2 года назад +3

    I am rarely able to see these videos live and so appreciate the video. This was a fantastic session. Thank you so much!

  • @petervanerum
    @petervanerum 2 года назад +2

    thanks for this great talk about a topic so relevant for many people, including myself. I was a bit surprised to hear that Dr. Ramlakhan advises to eat in the morning not more than 30 min after waking up, which would improve sleep (as a non-negotiable!). I have been on 18:6 intermittant fasting, skipping breakfast for more than two years now and it initially improved my sleep (on top of lowering cholesterol, weight loss, and generally feeling better).Recently I have started waking up too early though (3-4 AM) failing to get back to sleep. Not sure if skipping breakfast is affecting this. Many online scientific studies show that intermittant fasting actually improves sleep or doesn't have any effect at all on sleep. I didn't find any study where it affects sleep negatively. But then of course, I'm not a doctor nor specialist in sleep. I would love to see some scientific studies that show that fasting affects sleep badly.

  • @j.s.8196
    @j.s.8196 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for uploading this, I needed it as I joined late ❤️

  • @Ellen-wv4ku
    @Ellen-wv4ku 2 года назад +3

    Love this 💛 one of the best talks ever on this subject, so accessible.. Thank you 💛

  • @GiorgioRizziBienEtre
    @GiorgioRizziBienEtre 2 года назад +3

    I really loved this session! She is amazing! Thank you very much!

  • @janicemacdougall1844
    @janicemacdougall1844 2 года назад +1

    I am looking forward to watching and learning as I need much better sleep habits.

  • @acjlowe
    @acjlowe 2 года назад

    Great, simple tips to work on and enjoyed the explanations. I feel released from the 'guilt' of struggling to sleep. Very grateful. Thanks

  • @susydyson1750
    @susydyson1750 2 года назад +1

    i'd add: sleeping with mouth closed ( slight tape ) and maybe ear plugs if noisy and also to enable you to listen to your breath. and when mind roams snd you realise : label thinking or roaming and go back to listening to yr breath ... lsd light slow deep breath...over and over

  • @jacal6648
    @jacal6648 2 года назад +1

    Loved this chat, so much info on sleeping patterns, heading to bed now to try out the toes upwards method

  • @reginamcteague3721
    @reginamcteague3721 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I deserve to be happy.

  • @geoffh2560
    @geoffh2560 2 года назад +1

    Great talk. I've also discovered a similar really useful approach in a book by Dr Guy Meadows, The Sleep Book

  • @pratriciadewan7396
    @pratriciadewan7396 2 года назад

    Thanks 💗