Sleep is essential for clear thinking and vibrant energy.
There are several nighttime disturbances that can challenge healthy sleep: early morning waking, nightmares and PTSD night terrors, oversleeping, not being functional in the morning, and not being hungry for breakfast. What these disturbances have in common is that they’re made worse by glucose regulation problems
The buttons below connect you to our best resources that explain how glucose regulation relates to sleep disturbances. We encourage you to try some healthy sleep experiments. These resources address sleep issues as well as other conditions related to glucose regulation, so you will find overlap with other condition-specific pages.
Note: it can take 10-14 days to see the impact of experiments for improving sleep.
This material is provided for educational and informational purposes only. As Dr. Allott is also a licensed medical practitioner, we must make it clear that none of the products are intended to constitute medical advice, consultation, recommendation, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are concerned about your health, please seek appropriate care in your area.
Are you and your kids getting enough sleep?
Here’s what the National Sleep Foundation recommends:
Older adults (65+): 7-8 hours
Adults (26-64): 7-9 hours
Younger adults (18-25): 7-9 hours
Teenagers (14-17): 8-10 hours
School-aged children (6-13): 9-11 hours
Preschoolers (3-5): 10-13 hours
Toddlers (1-2 years): 11-14 hours
Infants (4-11 months): 12-15 hours
Newborns (0-3 months): 14-17 hours
Resources
Handouts
Experiments for Better Sleep (handout)
Experiments for Falling Asleep (worksheet)
Storytelling
You might also be interested to read a story to see how some of this information plays out in daily life:
Store
Our Workbook: Fuel Your Brain, Not Your Anxiety Available from:
Pre-Recorded Online Training from PESI for continuing education credits: 2-Day Certificate in Nutrition for Mental Health Disorders: Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment Strategies that Work! (Available for purchase in digital format).
Other digital products available from Dr. Allott:
Understanding Labs for Mental Health
Serum Ferritin (pdf)
C Reactive Protein (pdf)
Surviving the Holidays: How to Reduce Anxiety & Weight Gain (pdf)
Pre-Recorded Online Training: Addressing the Physical Causes of Anxiety