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Like a soft reboot, sleep gets rid of literal brain junk accumulating during waking hours. Awake: neurons use energy to fuel thinking; debris gets left behind after consuming nutrients. Sleep: neurons use rhythmic waves to move cerebrospinal fluid through brain tissue, clearing metabolic waste. Sleep๐Ÿง  ๐Ÿ˜ด ๐Ÿ›Œ
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I wonder if that happens during yoga nidra as well โ€” because I always feel super refreshed after I do it
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Based on the research, the way that neurons flush waste out is through brain waves and so Iโ€™m assuming that Yoga Nidra changes brain waves in a way conducive; meditation and yoga does typically change the brain waves state. ๏ฟผ Thank you so much for saying that because now Iโ€™m going to do that, good reminder. :)
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