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TMHS 650: Use This Morning Routine to Support Fat Loss & Mental Performance

The Model Health Show

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Getting Sun Exposure to Start the Day

Even on cloudy days, UV light is still making its way through the clouds. Getting adequate sun exposure in the daytime does lead to lower cortisol levels at night. It's something it's an input that helps to sync us up and sync our bodies up with all of life itself.

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