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Experiencing insomnia, restless nights, or waking up feeling tired even after a long night's sleep?

Have you noticed how sleep issues often come and go with stress, overstimulation, or irregular routines?

From Ayurveda, we know sleep disturbances aren’t random or something to override with quick fixes.

Nidra, or rest, is one of the four pillars of health. It's essential for balanced agni (digestion), the development of ojas (immunity or zest for life) and a calm, clear mind. When sleep is disturbed, the doshas become aggravated, especially vata, and true restoration through digestion cannot occur.

In this episode, you’ll discover:
• Why sound, restful sleep is a sign of true health
• The most common sleep disturbances and their root causes in Ayurveda
• How overstimulation, digestion, and daily routines impact sleep quality
• Why sleeping pills and over-the-counter aids don’t resolve the root cause
• Simple, natural practices to restore deep, nourishing sleep and resilience

Ready to dive deeper into the practices of Ayurveda and guide others to do the same to support their well-being and heal from difficult symptoms and diseases? 

If leading others on this path feels like your dharma, or calling, we invite you to apply now for a free 1:1 clarity call with a member of our team so we can discuss your goals and see if our training feels aligned.

Thanks for tuning in to the Everyday Ayurveda and Yoga at Hale Pule podcast. If this series inspires you to live a more holistic and balanced lifestyle, we invite you to join our free private community, the Hale Pule Sangha.

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