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The Wind Down With Integrative Optometrist Marina Gurvich, OD



7:45 p.m.: It is a Sunday night time—my favourite night time of the week and the one when I’ve the perfect probability of truly finishing my best wind-down routine. I begin by taking a 15-minute stroll. 

8 p.m.: Drink a cup of natural tea. Currently, it has been a mixture of chamomile and EveryDay Detox Lemon.

8:30 p.m.: Take my nighttime magnesium and adrenal help dietary supplements.

8:45 p.m.: Do laundry. Not my favourite selection, however I love to do the bedsheets and/or towels on the weekend to get a recent begin for the week. Spray the pillow with my dream mist.

9:15 p.m.: Tub time! I am going to fill the bathtub with the stress-free merchandise above, mild a candle, flip down the lights, and soak. Typically I activate soothing music, however normally, I am going to simply shut my eyes and calm down in silence, listening to the water and the crackling candle. 

9:40 p.m.: Take a heat bathe with soothing lavender cleaning soap

9:50 p.m.: Brush my enamel and apply a rose water facial mist and face cream.

10 p.m.: Come downstairs to prep any gadgets for my smoothie/breakfast within the morning. Since I am an evening owl, I like to do that prep work forward of time.

10:10 p.m.: Seize the remainder of my dietary supplements: probiotic, COQ10, resveratrol, and quercetin to assist my mitochondria. I even have a small snack of some berries and a spoonful of almond butter to maintain my blood sugar from dropping at night time as I work on stabilizing it. Replenish my glass of water with lemon.

10:20 p.m.: Get in mattress and wrap up just a few last-minute duties on my telephone (texts, emails, on-line purchasing…) and jot down just a few notes to not neglect. I attempt to not get caught on this mode. 

10:30 p.m.: Time to calm down and do actions that really feel good. I am going to normally learn a motivational e book (Wellth, Each day Inspiration, and The Each day Stoic are just a few of my go-to’s). I wish to clear my thoughts and consider one thing constructive to finish the day.

11 p.m.: Beginning to get sleepy.

11:20 p.m.: Closing my eyes. Good night time! 



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