You Don't Feel the Reflux Waking You at 3AM
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There's a protective reflex in your esophagus that can pull you out of deep sleep — and many people who experience it never feel heartburn. The connection between what happens in your gut after dinner and that 3AM wake-up window is one of the least recognized patterns in adult sleep. In this video, I'll walk through the mechanism and four evening adjustments that can reduce it.🔍 Why do you wake at 3AM? Find out with my 3AM Decoder → https://sleep.thelongevityvault.com/decoder?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=description&utm_content=gerd-reflux-late-eating_video📌 Free 40-Part Circadian Protocol → https://enter.thelongevityvault.com/40sleep?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=description&utm_content=gerd-reflux-late-eating_videoIn this video, you'll learn:- Why your body loses three acid-clearing defenses — swallowing, saliva, and peristalsis — the moment you fall asleep- How reflux and arousals reinforce each other in a bidirectional cycle that fragments sleep without producing heartburn- What changes in midlife — including central adiposity and slower gastric emptying — make nighttime reflux more likely- How dinner timing, meal size, fat content, and sleep position each shape your reflux likelihood before bed- Why a wedge pillow works but stacking regular pillows can increase reflux─────────────────────────About Kat Fu, M.S., M.S.Dual master's degrees in Engineering and Biomechanics. Since 2007, I've applied an engineer's approach to health optimization — now focused on sleep. I help high-agency adults get dependable sleep, better energy, and long-term brain protection through The Longevity Vault.Substack: https://thelongevityvault.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thekatfu/The Longevity Vault: https://thelongevityvault.com/Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.