Hannah Roswell Roswell Biochemical Exhaustion: The Orexin Deficit and Post-Lunch Energy Slump

Biochemical Exhaustion: The Orexin Deficit and Post-Lunch Energy Slump

von Hannah Roswell

Hormones, Digestion, and Circadian Misalignment in the Modern Sedentary Workplace

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Beschreibung

Why your biology forces you to sleep when you need to work.
Almost every professional experiences the crushing wave of exhaustion that arrives predictably in the early afternoon, transforming simple tasks into monumental struggles. Most attribute this to a heavy meal or a poor night's sleep, reaching for caffeine to forcefully override their collapsing focus. The truth is rooted much deeper in our neurobiology, specifically within a crucial neuropeptide known as orexin. This chemical acts as the master switch for human wakefulness, and its natural production is aggressively suppressed by the spike in blood glucose that follows a typical midday meal, triggering a hardwired evolutionary mandate to rest. This book breaks down the exact biochemical sequence that sabotages your afternoon productivity. It exposes the conflict between our ancient digestive programming and the relentless demands of the modern eight-hour workday, illustrating how the standard corporate lunch actively chemically sedates the workforce. Reclaim your afternoon by mastering your internal chemistry. Understand the nutritional triggers of the orexin deficit, learn how to strategically time your meals and light exposure to sustain focus, and permanently eliminate the post-lunch slump without relying on synthetic stimulants.

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Hannah Roswell
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ISBN: 9783565335244
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 18.03.2026

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