Good sleep boosts immunity. It is considered as immune therapy for your mind and body.
Sleep develops antibodies:
Every night, as we settle down to sleep, our mind and body slowly shuts down and goes into a deep cleanse. Harmful toxins get removed, anti-bodies are developed, our weary muscles recover and our essential hormones are regulated. The healthy functioning of every single organ in our amazing human bodies are primed as we sleep. Our bodies are beautifully designed and they can do a wonderful job of self-healing, but we must have the self-discipline to allow them to do this.
In the stress of our modern lifestyles, sleep is one such ritual which has been severely compromised. Sleep is the foundation of all health and well-being, and is a wonderful supplement to good nutrition and exercise. In fact, great sleep enhances your ability to exercise regularly, maintain a healthy balanced diet and stay fit and productive.
In a controlled medical study done in connection with common cold and rhino viruses at the University of California, San Francisco, by Dr. Aric Prather, it was observed that the virus infection rate fell dramatically for participants who had slept for 7hrs or more prior to the experiment. The infection rate was 50% for those who were sleeping 5hrs or less, and it dropped to 18% for those who had been sleeping for 7hrs or more.
While we cannot say with any kind of guarantee that sleep will protect you from contracting the Corona Virus, we can confidently say that it is likely to boost your ability to fight it. Of course, in addition of the other preventative measures which are still equally important – hand sanitation, social distancing, Vitamin D, testing, etc.
Things Improve My Sleep:
Normally we are all so short of attention and intention and it’s good to pick top three sleep enhancing measures. But these are extreme conditions and the virus threat is serious. We have sufficient time on our hands to practice all, and so I am listing all:
1. Eat Earlier and Lighter: I have been eating lighter and earlier in the night. I find that a heavy meal (especially greasy kebabs from Imperial) disturbs my sleep.
2. Reduce Alcohol: I am limiting my alcohol intake. Alcohol is not a sleep aid, it acts more like a sedative. It also increases my restlessness as I sleep. I’ve noticed on my sleep tracker that my average heart rate is 15% higher on nights where I have had just a couple of glasses of wine.
3. Coffee Earlier in the Day: I love my coffee, but I try to avoid coffee after 3pm. It is a stimulant and can prevent you from falling sleep, or wake you up after you sleep. It takes a long time to leave your body.
5. Stay Cool: Our bodies sleep best at cool temperatures, ideally 18-21 degrees.I am not a fan of air conditioning in general, but in hot summer months the cool room has been great for my sleep.
6.Healthy Sleep Environment: Besides keeping the room cool, a clean and uncluttered sleeping environment helps me a lot. More books, less gadgets (other than my sleep tracker). I pay special attention to the support and firmness of my mattress as I exercise and travel quite a lot.
7. A Good Mattress: A good ,scientifically designed mattress can help improve the quality of sleep. Put some thought into selecting a mattresses that give your desired personal comfort and good support at all times through the night.
8. Wind Down: I try to do a few minutes or wind down meditation or yoga stretching. Some of you might prefer prayer. I find that a calm mind and stretched out body sleeps much more peacefully.
9. Consistency: Every day, I try and go to bed at the same time, and wake up at the same time. This routine helps to align with our bodies natural circadian rhythm. Weekend parties, Netflix binges and early morning exercise can all interfere with this routine, but those are now exceptional, especially NOW with immunity being so important.
For the last three months I have been religiously developing my sleep rituals. I have also been tracking the progress on my sleep tracker and constantly changing things to get better sleep.
Sleep is immune therapy for your mind and body. It is a super drug, it is free, it is legal and its fun. It has no side effects. Don’t use it in moderation. It could really help us to fight some of the deadly diseases.
Mathew Chandy
Sleep Evangelist and Managing Director