Now, don't go reaching for your tampons SoyBoys...not that kind of period.
My current weekend research has been looking at Circadian signals, Glutamatergic response to technology (blue light, etc) exposure at night, sleep cycles, Jet Lag and the internal metabolic/psychological chaos wrought by modern life's disruption of sleep patterns.
Previous sleep product rely mostly on GABA activation which, while minimally effective result in deep sleep wave patterns/forms and amplitudes that deliver unproductive sleep. The end result is, of course, sub-optimal functioning.
While highly complex, we can manipulate expression biochemically.
Whoever wants a good intro can read the following:
My current weekend research has been looking at Circadian signals, Glutamatergic response to technology (blue light, etc) exposure at night, sleep cycles, Jet Lag and the internal metabolic/psychological chaos wrought by modern life's disruption of sleep patterns.
Previous sleep product rely mostly on GABA activation which, while minimally effective result in deep sleep wave patterns/forms and amplitudes that deliver unproductive sleep. The end result is, of course, sub-optimal functioning.
While highly complex, we can manipulate expression biochemically.
Whoever wants a good intro can read the following:
Clock Genes and Altered Sleep–Wake Rhythms: Their Role in the Development of Psychiatric Disorders
In mammals, the circadian clocks network (central and peripheral oscillators) controls circadian rhythms and orchestrates the expression of a range of downstream genes, allowing the organism to anticipate and adapt to environmental changes. Beyond their ...
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