The Circadian Reset Protocol: How to Actually Fix What Daylight Saving Time Broke

Educational Content Disclaimer: This article provides educational information only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The content discusses general health topics and should not replace consultation with your licensed healthcare provider. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your diet, supplements, or medications. Dr. JJ Gregor is a Doctor of Chiropractic licensed in Texas and practices within the scope of chiropractic care.

If you're reading this, you survived Monday. Which is apparently one of the least healthy and most dangerous days on the calendar, so good job.

If you haven't read Part 1 yet, go back and do that first. The short version is: this isn't just one bad Monday. It's a population-wide circadian disruption with measurable consequences, and it takes four to five weeks to fully recover from. If you're lucky, you'll start feeling normal again by this weekend. But don't count on it.

And I'm sorry, I still don't care if yo...

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Daylight Saving Time Is a Public Health Crisis (And We Do It On Purpose)

Educational Content Disclaimer: This article provides educational information only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The content discusses general health topics and should not replace consultation with your licensed healthcare provider. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your diet, supplements, or medications. Dr. JJ Gregor is a Doctor of Chiropractic licensed in Texas and practices within the scope of chiropractic care.

Welcome to my absolute least favorite day of the year.

Last night, an hour was stolen from most of America. We don't get it back until we return to standard time in the fall. This morning, millions of people dragged themselves out of bed feeling like garbage. Tomorrow morning is going to be worse, because the acute hit of the clock change compounds when the work week starts and the alarm goes off earlier than your biology is ready for.

It's asinine. I hate it. I've hated it for years, and the data keeps giving ...

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