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Anti-inflammatory golden milk is your bedtime go-to Initial mice studies have found that turmeric can protect against oxidative damage and sleep deprivation. Slip this super spice into your bedtime ritual to relax, improve mood, help depression , and potentially lower your anxiety levels (as seen in mice).
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Read More »Did you ever get sent to bed with a warm glass of milk to help the snooze come faster? This old folktale has some controversy around whether it works — science says chances are low. But that doesn’t mean we can’t update this recipe with several science-backed spins. You’ve seen them all over the internet: Viral, colorful milks — from strawberry milk to the ever-popular golden milk. As delicious as they look (and are), they also can aid in sleep, relaxation, muscle recovery, and inflammation. Sip them as a healthy evening dessert or add them to your evening bedtime ritual to inspire sweet dreams. We’ve whipped up two personalized recipes for satisfying sleep — and four other options you can cozy up with! 1. Anti-inflammatory golden milk is your bedtime go-to We all know that trendy golden milk has a powerhouse of health benefits. From fighting inflammation to supplying ample antioxidants, turmeric does it all. The common Ayurvedic medicinal spice is also widely used to aid in sleep quality. Initial mice studies have found that turmeric can protect against oxidative damage and sleep deprivation. Slip this super spice into your bedtime ritual to relax, improve mood, help depression , and potentially lower your anxiety levels (as seen in mice). For those with chronic conditions, it may also suppress inflammation . Our recipe: Warm, golden turmeric milk Photo by Tiffany La Forge Ingredients: 2 cups milk of your choice (whole, coconut, almond, etc.)
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