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Huberman's Complete Sleep Toolkit Backed by Circadian ScienceSleep & Recovery

Huberman's Complete Sleep Toolkit Backed by Circadian Science

In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, Andrew Huberman distills the science of sleep optimization into a practical daily toolkit. The episode walks through how morning sunlight exposure regulates cortisol and sets the circadian clock, why caffeine timing matters, and how body temperature manipulations like cold exposure, exercise, and evening hot baths can shift sleep onset. Huberman covers the three critical daily periods for circadian anchoring, the impact of alcohol and THC on sleep architecture, and evidence-based supplements including magnesium threonate, apigenin, and theanine. He also warns against over-relying on melatonin and provides strategies for managing jet lag using temperature minimum timing and shift work using red light. The episode synthesizes peer-reviewed research into immediately applicable behavioral protocols anyone can begin today.

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