Karina Alvarez
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Karina Alvarez
@cliokarili
Alma fugaz como el tiempo💫Mujer ecléctica, buscadora inquieta. Libre pensadora. ADE. Reflexion, Prosa. Creadora de contenidos y Artesana de historias.
Mexico เข้าร่วม Ocak 2012
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@MatthewCoast Conocí uno que tenía una en cada ciudad a donde viajaba y a cada trabajo o curso que tomaba se hacía de una… y estaba casado.
Y no te lo pierdas… parecía que no rompía un plato.
Esos son los peores 🫠🫠🫠
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@Joohnyfcb92 @josejavierespa Si, así es lamentablemente. Lo siento mucho por tanta gente de bien que hay y eso no va reñido con ser o no catalán, es la situación en sí misma la que conviene destacar y es recobrar la seguridad y la justicia y equidad para todos, no solo para unos cuantos
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@cliokarili @josejavierespa Y l’ho peor de todo que siendo catalanes no tachan de racismo ante otras barbaridades solo para defender que no nos roben,apuñalen… es muy triste Barcelona se està volviendo tercermundista vamos apuñalamiento y disparo por dia
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Waking up 2-3 times a night to piss and thinking it's because you drank water before bed
It's not the water
Your blood sugar is crashing at 1am, 3am, 5am. Each time it drops, your body dumps cortisol and adrenaline to bring it back up. Adrenaline wakes you up. Cortisol tells your kidneys to produce urine. You think you woke up because your bladder is full. Your bladder filled BECAUSE you woke up
The urination is the symptom. The blood sugar crash is the cause
This is why you pee barely anything each time. You get up, walk to the bathroom expecting a full bladder from all that water. Trickle. Back to bed. Awake again 2 hours later. Another trickle
Because the bladder was never the issue. Your adrenals keep jolting you awake and your kidneys keep producing urine in response to the cortisol surge
This is the same mechanism behind the 3am wakeup with the pounding heart. Same mechanism behind night sweats. Same mechanism behind waking up with racing thoughts and a sense of dread for no reason
All blood sugar. All cortisol. All preventable
What stops it:
> Eat before bed. This is the single most important fix. A meal with protein, fat, and starch 1-2 hours before sleep. Sustains liver glycogen through the night so blood sugar doesn't crash. Rice + eggs + glass of milk. Potatoes + butter + meat. Something substantial. Not a handful of almonds
> Stop undereating during the day. If total daily calories are too low, liver glycogen depletes by midnight regardless of what you eat before bed. Your body needs enough total fuel to make it through 8 hours without triggering an emergency response
> Salt your evening meal. Sodium supports adrenal function. Low sodium at night means your adrenals are working harder to maintain blood pressure while you sleep. More cortisol output. More waking
> Magnesium glycinate 400mg before bed. Calms the nervous system. Supports GABA production. Reduces the cortisol reactivity that's waking you up
> Honey before bed. 1 tablespoon raw honey. Replenishes liver glycogen specifically. The liver uses glycogen to maintain blood sugar while you sleep. Honey tops it off. Stupid simple. Dramatically effective for a lot of people
> Check fasting insulin and fasting glucose together. If insulin is high and glucose is "normal," your body is working overtime to regulate blood sugar during the day. At night when the system relaxes, it loses control. The crashes happen
> Avoid alcohol before bed. Alcohol initially drops blood sugar then triggers a rebound spike and crash cycle through the night. The "I always sleep terribly when I drink" phenomenon is blood sugar chaos for 6 hours straight
Had a client. 36. Waking up 3-4 times every night for 2 years. Urologist said prostate was fine. Sleep study said no apnea. Prescribed Flomax anyway
He was eating his last meal at 6pm. Training at 7pm. Going to bed at 11pm. Five hours without food plus a glycogen-depleting workout right before a fast that lasts until morning
His liver was running out of glycogen by midnight. Cortisol alarm going off every 2 hours for the rest of the night
We added a real meal at 9pm. Bumped total daily calories by 400. Tablespoon of honey before bed. Magnesium
Slept through the night on day 4. First time in 2 years
His prostate was never the problem. His bladder was never the problem. He was starving in his sleep and his body kept hitting the fire alarm
If you're getting up multiple times a night and peeing small amounts each time, eat more food and eat it closer to bed
That's usually the whole fix
DM me "REPORT" for the custom health report
here's what you get:
- full symptom and history mapping specific to you
- the most likely biological root causes behind what you're feeling
- exact labs to order and how to read the results yourself
- a prioritized protocol: what to fix, in what order, built around your body
not a generic PDF. not a supplement list. a personalized breakdown of what's actually wrong and how to fix it
the report your doctor would give you if he had 4 hours instead of 13 minutes
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Me quedo con los tiempos de antes…
vintagelover@queennaurelia
I’ve never seen anything more accurate
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