Very good question. There’s some evidence that bed by 10 …

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Very good question. There’s some evidence that bed by 10 is best for our health. But of course our health is affected by everything we do, including how happy and fulfilled – or otherwise – we are in our lives.

If your productive time in the wee small hours feels great both at the time, and when you get up the next day, yay! But what you wrote suggests insomnia may be an issue, in which case it might be better to make it your mission to be productive earlier in the day, and get to bed earlier too.

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That’s wonderful to hear, and thank you so much for the share.


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Thank you so much for sharing that.

Yes, it is devastating to miss the love of a father.

And it’s not made any easier by the fact that this is so little talked about and understood.

But for what it’s worth, in the four years since I began writing about this topic I’ve heard from SO many women who feel just as you do.

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Thank you for commenting, Miriam. I’d forgotten that I recommended agave in this article and I’ve made a note to revise it, as I have since revised my views – very much in line with what you wrote, in fact! I blogged about that here: http://www.sarahbesthealth.com/is-agave-syrup-a-healthy-alternative-to-sugar/ I still consider brown rice syrup a great choice since it’s essentially fructose free. As for research on the impact on emotional and mental wellbeing of consuming a high-sugar diet, I couldn’t agree more! And I personally think that what’s come out on this so far is just the tip of the iceberg 🙂


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