Is Napping Good or Bad?

Is Napping Good or Bad?

Is Napping Good or Bad?

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The Right (and Wrong) Way to Nap – What Science Says About Catching Zzz’s

Are naps good for you, or are they a sign of something more serious? In this episode of Healthy Looks Great on You, we’re talking about the science behind napping. We explore the surprising health benefits of short power naps and the potential red flags associated with long or frequent daytime sleep.

You’ll learn:

  • How long your nap should be to improve memory, mood, and focus, without feeling groggy.
  • When daytime sleepiness is a warning sign of underlying health issues like sleep apnea or even early cognitive decline.
  • Why timing your nap matters (and the worst time of day to doze off).
  • Simple lifestyle changes to boost your energy without relying on caffeine or hours of extra sleep.

If you love a daily nap or wonder why you’re suddenly so tired, this episode will help you know when a nap is healthy (and when it’s a clue to dig deeper into your health).

 

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American Board of Lifestyle Medicine Diplomate

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What If the Answer Is in Your Pantry?

You’ve scanned labels and sipped sleepy teas, but what if the secret to better sleep is already on your plate?

In this episode of Healthy Looks Great on You, we bust myths and get real about how everyday foods affect your sleep-wake cycle. From caffeine hiding in decaf drinks to that heavy steak sabotaging your slumber, I take you from your pantry to mini medical school—sharing how nutrients like tryptophan, magnesium, B vitamins, and fiber-rich foods work with your body’s chemistry to help you fall and stay asleep.

You’ll walk away knowing:

  • The worst foods to eat before bed—and how they throw off your hormones

     

  • Surprising foods that naturally promote melatonin and serotonin

     

  • Why nuts, seeds, leafy greens, fruits (hi, kiwi! 👋), and legumes are your sleep BFFs

     

It’s time to skip the gimmicks and eat your way to better rest. Because better sleep means better health—and healthy looks great on you.

What do a fur trapper’s gunshot wound, Pavlov’s drooling dogs, and the vagus nerve have in common? They all tell the story of the gut-brain axis—a powerful connection between what happens in your belly and how you think, feel, eat, and sleep.

In this episode of Healthy Looks Great on You, Dr. Vickie takes you from 1800s medical oddities to modern lifestyle medicine insights. Learn how your gut influences mood, anxiety, cravings, and belly fat—and what you can do about it naturally.

✨ You’ll learn:

  • How your gut acts like a second brain

  • What the vagus nerve does (besides sounding fancy)

  • Why fiber, probiotics, and stress management are crucial for gut-brain health

  • Natural tips to feel less bloated, more focused, and truly satisfied

🧠💚 Want a better mood, healthier digestion, and long-term weight loss? It all starts in your gut.

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You Are What Your Microbes Eat: Gut Health 101

This week, we’re talking about your gut—home to trillions of microbes that can help you sleep better, lose belly fat, and reduce inflammation… or wreak havoc.

We’ll explore:

  • 🧬 The Stanford twin study on plant-based diets
  • 🦠 Good gut bugs (like Mitzi Nitzi, Mama Bif, and Lactobacillus)
  • 🔥 Bad bugs (hello, C. Diff and Bilophila!)
  • 🍽️ What to eat to feed the good ones and starve the bad ones
  • 💤 The surprising link between gut health and sleep

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Which diet is healthiest?

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WHICH DIET IS HEALTHIEST?

Poor diet is one of the leading causes of disease and death. But which diet is healthiest? 

In episode 128 we will look at the evidence and the confusion.

But eating a healthy diet can help you live longer and reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, and dementia. Of course. A poor diet also contributes to obesity, which increases the risk of all of these.  And decisions about diet are complicated. Some people’s taste buds are just programmed to crave sugar and fat, and other people love fruits and vegetables. And, you know, emotions play a big role as well as mental health in general. On top of that, we have cultural norms or religious guidelines and those heavily influenced diet choices sometimes in a good way. 

In this episode we examine the Mediterranean diet, DASH, MIND, Carnivore, Keto, Paleo, Vegan, Vegetarian and Intermittent Fasting

 

 

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Autoimmune disease – the symptoms are real

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Autoimmune Disease –  the symptoms are real

Often these illnesses are invisible, but the symptoms are real. On this podcast episode, we will look at what happens when your immune system turns on you. I know from experience how it feels to struggle with autoimmune disease. 

Those shopping cart memes that paint people who don’t return them as jerks, still hits a sore spot with people who have invisible illnesses.

Do you have a bunch of weird symptoms and no one can figure out what is causing them? Maybe your own immune system is attacking you. It’s designed to protect you, but can also try to kill you. Be your own advocate and be specific when discussing symptoms with your doctor. Eight million Americans are affected by autoimmune diseases. The symptoms range from annoying to debilitating. The gut microbiome is thought to be a big contributor, as well as stress, exposure to toxins, infections and sleep.

Invisible illnesses can be isolating. Many of us fake being well. Awareness campaigns help spread the word.

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Facts and myths about water, weight loss and health.

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Myths and Facts About Water, Weight Loss and Health

Are you drinking gallons of water to lose weight? You might be surprised to learn how much water you need to stay hydrated.

There is a secret to losing weight by drinking more water. Also there’s a simple way to tell if you’re drinking enough water. But if you have excessive thirst, that’s not normal. Explore the causes for excess thirst and how water keeps you healthy. 

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