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How To Sleep Better: Prioritize your sleep and health

How little we know about the most important factor in life!

We all know sleep is crucial for our well-being, but did you know quality sleep plays an even bigger role in our overall health?

Deepa Kannan, in her book How to Sleep Better: The Miraculous 10-Step Protocol to Recharge Your Mind and Body, published by HarperCollins, dives deep into this often-overlooked aspect of wellness. 

This insightful read explores the causes of poor sleep and provides a structured approach to developing better sleep habits.

Beyond the usual five senses (sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste), the book introduces five more—detoxification, uro-reproduction, locomotion (movement), grasping (strength), and speech—all of which influence sleep quality. 

Balancing these can significantly improve how well you rest.

With  the author Deepa Kannan

Combining functional medicine and Ayurveda, Deepa’s approach offers practical solutions to sleep struggles, helping readers wake up refreshed and recharged.

After attending Deepa’s session and reading her book, I found some truly eye-opening insights! 

If you have ever struggled with sleep, this book is a must-read—especially in today’s fast-paced world.

💡 Prioritize your sleep, prioritize your health! 😴✨




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