BeWell Blog
Fall Light Science: How Autumn Days Could Re-Set Your Spoonie Sleep Cycle
Fall's changing light patterns can naturally help reset disrupted sleep cycles common in chronic illness. As days shorten and sunsets arrive earlier, your body produces melatonin sooner, making it easier to fall asleep at a reasonable hour. Simple changes like getting 10-15 minutes of morning sunlight and dimming lights after dinner can work with autumn's natural rhythm to improve sleep quality for those managing fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, POTS, and other conditions.
Beyond Visibility: Reframing Wellness Through the Prism of Disability Pride



