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šŸŒŸ Wake Up to Better Health: Why Multiple Alarms Are a No-Go šŸŒŸ

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šŸš«šŸ’¤ Heart Health Alert: Ditch Those Morning Alarms! šŸšØšŸŒ™

Hey there! šŸŒž If youā€™re hitting the snooze button like itā€™s your job, listen up! Nurse Jordan Bruss (@jordan.bruss on TikTok) dropped some truth bombs about those multiple morning alarms. šŸšØ

Hereā€™s the deal: šŸ•°ļø Waking up to a chorus of alarms messes with your REM (rapid eye movement) cycle. Thatā€™s the precious sleep phase where dreams happen and your brain does its nightly housekeeping. šŸŒ™

Why is this bad?

  1. Sleep Inertia: Those repeated alarms? They cause sleep inertia ā€“ that groggy, ā€œI need five more minutesā€ feeling. Not ideal for starting your day. šŸ˜“
  2. Fatigue and Mood Swings: Your cortisol levels spike each time an alarm blares. Itā€™s like your bodyā€™s saying, ā€œFight or flight!ā€ šŸš€ But over time, this chronic adrenaline response can lead to fatigue, mood swings, and even depression. šŸ˜”
  3. Heart Health: Yep, stress from alarms can mess with your ticker. Cardiovascular issues, anyone? šŸ«€
  4. Weight Gain: Excess cortisol? It clings to those extra pounds. So, when the alarm rings, rise and shine ā€“ your waistline will thank you! šŸ’Ŗ

Whatā€™s the solution?

  1. Ditch the Snooze Fest: No more traumatizing yourself! When that alarm goes off, seize the day. ā˜€ļø
  2. Try a Sunrise Alarm Clock: Peaceful wake-ups are a game-changer. šŸŒ…

Remember, good sleep hygiene is your BFF. Nurse Bruss knows her stuff ā€“ sheā€™s got the health and wellness receipts! šŸŒŸ

So, next time youā€™re tempted to hit snooze, think twice.Ā Your REM cycle and cortisol levels will thank you! šŸ˜‰


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