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restful

[rest-fuhl] / ˈrɛst fəl /


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For anyone who cares about their so-called "sleep hygiene" — essentially good, deep, restful sleep — it has become conventional wisdom that blue light will wreck it.

From Salon

It’s a mini-rest period that reduces the body’s arousal mechanism and returns it to a more restful state, thereby stabilizing mood.

From National Geographic

“If you’re not getting restful, rejuvenating sleep, you don’t have the brain capacity for memory, learning or productivity, and your body isn’t doing all the repair and restorative work needed when sleeping.”

From Seattle Times

Then I’ll spray my pillow and sheets with a handmade tincture of lavender, chamomile and saltwater to bring a restful sleep and sweet dreams.

From Los Angeles Times

They started with a prayer for safety before setting off and arrived at Camp Muir later that day, though Vanderhoof said the group was too excited to get a particularly restful night’s sleep.

From Seattle Times