Navigating Grief Tools
Effective tools for transitioning through grief hinge on understanding our baseline physiology, particularly the importance of sleep. Cortisol, often labeled a stress hormone, plays a crucial role in our daily rhythms, peaking shortly after waking to help us start the day. Maintaining a diurnal lifestyle enhances overall health, influencing everything from immune function to emotional well-being.In this clip
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The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Podcast #74
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Is it correct that every 24 hours our body experiences at least one major cortisol spike, which helps us wake up, stay alert, and perform at our best? When this spike occurs early in the day and tapers off naturally, does it enhance both health and productivity? Conversely, do late-day cortisol spikes disrupt mental and physical well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and impaired cardiovascular health?
Is it correct that every 24 hours, our body experiences at least one major cortisol spike, which helps us wake up, stay alert, and perform at our best? When this spike occurs early in the day and tapers off naturally, does it enhance both health and productivity? Conversely, do late-day cortisol spikes disrupt mental and physical well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and impaired cardiovascular health? This question is in relation to the episode The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Podcast #74 and the clip Navigating Grief Tools.
Is it correct that every 24 hours our body experiences at least one major cortisol spike, which helps us wake up, stay alert, and perform at our best, as mentioned in the episode Using Cortisol & Adrenaline to Boost Our Energy & Immune System Function | Huberman Lab Podcast #18 and the clip Morning Cortisol Boost? When this spike occurs early in the day and tapers off naturally, does it enhance both health and productivity? Conversely, do late-day cortisol spikes disrupt mental and physical well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and impaired cardiovascular health, as discussed in the LIVE EVENT Q\&A: Dr. Andrew Huberman Question & Answer in Melbourne, AU and the clip Shift Work Strategies?