Sleeping is one of the most important things we do every night. Getting the right amount of sleep has an untold number of health benefits and not getting enough sleep is a serious problem in many countries around the world. Did you know that you can get additional benefits by sleeping naked? Here are some benefits of sleeping in the nude:
1. It is easier.
When you don’t have to worry about sleeping in clothes,
things start to get easier. You don’t have to buy pajamas, which can save you
money. You have less clothes to wash and less clothes to put away. You may have
to clean your bed sheets more often, but not nearly as often as you’d have to
wash your pajamas when you run out.
2. It forces you to be ready to go more often.
Some people get off of work, change into their pajamas, and
use this as an excuse to stay home the rest of the evening. This can lead to a
more sedentary lifestyle, which has been attributed to things like weight
gain. When you keep your regular clothes on, you tend to go out more often and
that’s a good thing.
3. It can make you feel happier and more free.
Just imagine the feeling of laying in bed naked. You’re free
of your pants and underwear. Women, you’re not wearing a constrictive bra. It’s
just you sandwiched between two cool sheets. The feeling just makes you want to
smile and it makes you feel more free. Everyone can use that kind of good
feeling every now and then, and it may even help you be happier as a person.
4. Skin-on-skin contact is the best.
If you’re married, or living with your significant other,
sleeping naked gives a greater chance of skin-on-skin contact, especially when
it comes to cuddling. This kind of contact can also lead to a more active sex
life. All of this releases copious amounts of oxytocin, which is the
neurotransmitter that helps you feel those good feelings about your significant
other.
5. It could lead to better sleep.
Let’s revisit the scenario I described above. There are no
drawstrings or clothes getting tangled in sheets. You don’t have to worry about
shirts getting twisted. All of these distractions go away when you sleep naked
and it may help you get better, deeper sleep. You don’t need science to tell
you that better, deeper sleep only helps you be healthier.
6. It can help your skin.
For once your body gets to breathe. Your private parts,
armpits, and feet are generally restricted all day and are often covered by
multiple layers, even in the summer time. Give those parts a chance to air out
and breathe. This can lower the risk of skin diseases, like athlete’s foot, that
result from wet, restricted skin.
7. Helps you regulate your cortisol.
Cortisol is a very strange chemical in the body but it can
do a lot of damage. When you sleep naked, it helps keep your body temperature
at the optimal ranges so your body can better create cortisol. If you sleep
overheated your cortisol levels tend to stay high, even after you wake up.
This can lead to increased anxiety, cravings for bad food, weight
gain, and more terrible things. Sleep naked so you can keep your body temperature
down and sleep well so your body can properly produce and regulate cortisol.
8. Balances your melatonin and growth hormone.
Continuing along that same vein, keeping your sleeping
environment below 70 degrees (F) every night can help your body regulate its
melatonin and growth hormone levels. These chemicals help the body
do things like prevent aging and are essential to good health. When you
sleep in clothes, your body heats up and prevents effective use of these
hormones. In other words, sleeping with clothes on makes you grow old faster.
9. It can keep your sex organs happier.
For men, the cooler sleeping conditions allows your testes
to remain at a cooler temperature. This helps keep your sperm healthy and your
reproductive systems functioning as normal. For women, the cooler and more airy
sleeping conditions can actually help prevent yeast infections. Yeast grows
better in warm, moist conditions. When it’s cooler and dryer, the growth
of yeast is prevented.
10. Sleeping in the summer is more bearable.
Summertime is a tricky time to get good sleep. If you don’t
have air conditioning, then you may find your bedroom a bit stuffy at night.
Shedding those bedtime clothes can help the bedroom feel more comfortable. You
may even be able to turn the A/C off on those cooler nights, which can save you
a few bucks on your electricity bill. Don’t wake up drenched in sweat again
because your thermostat is downstairs and the hot air expands up to your
bedroom where the thermostat can’t read the warm temperatures.
With these tips in mind, it’s time to start taking off your clothes at night! Of course, there are times where clothes are preferable. If you are ill or it’s cold outside, then you should sleep with clothes on to help you stay warm and prevent further illness. Otherwise, go commando!