It’s 2:47 AM—again. You’re awake, with no noise or light to blame. What if it’s not random? What if your body is trying to tell you something?
Sleep is vital for healing, balance, and overall health. Frequent disruptions can lead to issues like high blood pressure, poor digestion, and mood changes. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views nighttime wake-ups as signals of internal imbalance based on the body’s energy clock:
- 11 PM–1 AM: Gallbladder stress—linked to heavy meals or stress.
- 1–3 AM: Liver detox—may signal overload from alcohol or sugar.
- 3–5 AM: Lungs—connected to grief, anxiety, or poor air quality.
- 5–7 AM: Large intestine—suggests sluggish digestion or dehydration.
Instead of ignoring these patterns, try viewing them as messages. Adjusting your diet, managing stress, and improving sleep hygiene can help. Listen to your body—it might just lead you to better sleep and deeper wellness