Once carbon dioxide rises to 1 percent of the air, it can make
the body feel drowsy.
Not exact matches
Soon your
body will associate these activities with sleep and the routine will make you
feel gorgeously
drowsy.
Excess light in the night plays havoc with your
body's production of melatonin — the stuff that controls how
drowsy you
feel.
They block blue light regardless of its source, which lets your
body produce the melatonin that helps you
feel drowsy and sleep through the night.
After eating a meal that contains a lot of fat, we can
feel drowsy because all of the
body's energy is focused on breaking down the fat.