The People's Pharmacy

Show 1393: How to Get the Sleep You Need (Archive)

Oct 22, 2025
In this discussion, Dr. Roger Seheult, a board-certified physician in sleep medicine and co-founder of MedCram.com, dives into the critical role of sleep for health. He likens our body to Disneyland, detailing how sleep acts as essential maintenance. Dr. Seheult highlights the importance of optimal sleep duration, links sleep patterns to immune health, and discusses the intricacies of sleep apnea. He shares practical strategies for better sleep, from managing screens to optimizing meal timing, emphasizing that good sleep isn’t just a luxury—it's a necessity!
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INSIGHT

Sleep Is Biological Maintenance

  • Sleep lets the body recalibrate biochemical reactions so we can perform again later.
  • Roger Seheult compares sleep to maintenance work done at night to keep the body functioning.
ANECDOTE

Disneyland Night Shift Analogy

  • Seheult uses his friend's night job at Disneyland to illustrate how nighttime upkeep readies the park for daytime.
  • The story shows why the body performs 'trash removal' and repairs while we sleep.
INSIGHT

Sleep Stages And The Circadian Conductor

  • Sleep divides into non-REM (including deep slow-wave stages) and REM sleep, each with distinct functions.
  • Seheult likens circadian rhythm to an orchestra conductor coordinating sleep and other bodily processes.
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