14/01/2026
Waking up exhausted after a full night’s sleep
doesn’t always mean you didn’t sleep enough.
Research suggests that poor overnight recovery —
including inflammation, breathing disruptions,
or interrupted sleep cycles — can prevent the body
from fully restoring energy.
True rest depends on what happens during sleep,
not just how many hours you spend in bed.
Supporting healthy breathing, reducing inflammation,
and maintaining consistent sleep rhythms
may help the body recover more effectively overnight.
Sometimes the problem isn’t sleep —
it’s recovery.