What’s on My Nightstand and Why: A Peek into My Wellness-Driven Routine

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While I won’t claim an award for organization or minimalism with my nightstand… it is a carefully curated hub of tools and essentials. They support my health, improve my sleep, and set the tone for a productive day ahead. I also mentioned in my habit-stacking podcast and post that the nightstand is also a great place to put visual reminders of healthy habits since it’s the first thing I see in the morning. 

Let me walk you through everything on my nightstand and explain why it’s there.

1. Quart-Sized Mason Jar With Salt

First things first: hydration. On my nightstand, you’ll find a quart-sized mason jar filled with water and a teaspoon of high-quality mineral salt dissolved in it. Why? Because rehydrating first thing in the morning is non-negotiable for me. Overnight, we lose water through respiration and sweat, leaving our bodies dehydrated. Adding a pinch of salt to water provides essential electrolytes, helping to:

  • Replenish hydration levels
  • Support adrenal function
  • Balance blood pressure
  • Kickstart digestion

Sometimes, I mix it up by dissolving the salt directly in my mouth before drinking plain water. Either way, this small morning ritual has a big impact on my energy levels and overall well-being. Lately, I’ve been using these microplastic-free salts. Check out these posts and this podcast for more about why I love salt! 

2. Morning and Evening Supplements

A good night’s sleep is only half the battle; what you do in the morning matters just as much. I keep my go-to supplements on my nightstand to ensure I never miss them. Here’s what I’m taking and why:

  • Magnesium Breakthrough: I take magnesium in the morning because I’m an inverse modulator, but many people find it’s more effective at night. Magnesium is essential for hundreds of processes in the body. It supports muscle function, reduces stress, and promotes energy production. It’s also fantastic for balancing hormones and improving sleep quality.
  • PectaSol: This modified citrus pectin is my go-to for gentle detoxification. It binds to heavy metals and toxins in the body, helping to eliminate them safely. I’ve found this helpful in my autoimmune recovery journey and take it regularly now to keep inflammation in check. 
  • MassZymes: A digestive enzyme supplement that aids in breaking down proteins and improving gut health. It’s especially helpful if you’ve indulged in a heavy meal the night before. I take this in the morning and evening on an empty stomach, but also sometimes take it with meals to improve digestion. It works differently when taken with or without food, so I mix it up and often do both. 
  • Just Thrive Probiotics: A healthy gut is the foundation of wellness, and probiotics help maintain that balance by supporting digestion and immunity. I also take this with or without food at different times. 
  • Neural RX from Wizard Sciences: This one is a game-changer for brain health. It supports cognitive function, mental clarity, and focus. I typically take this in the morning for an energy boost. Sometimes I take it at night and typically have vivid dreams when I do. 

It looks a little cluttered, but having these on my nightstand helps me remember to take them and I’m a lot more consistent this way. I like glass jars like these that help them look better. You’ll find the same jars on my kitchen table with other supplements that the kids and I take during the day. 

3. Essential Oils for Better Sleep

Sleep is sacred in my house, and Vibrant Blue Essential Oils are my secret weapon. I’ve curated a collection of blends specifically for relaxation and sleep from my friend Jody at Vibrant Blue:

  • Parasympathetic: Calms the nervous system and promotes deep relaxation.
  • Fascia Release: I’ve been focusing on lymph and fascia lately and love this one for gentle movement and mobility before sleep. 
  • Lymph: A powerful mix of oils designed to support the lymphatic system. I love this in combination with having my feet up on the wall and lying on an acupressure mat at night. 

I apply these oils to my wrists, neck, and the bottoms of my feet before bed, and the difference in my sleep quality is remarkable.

4. Detox Support: CytoDetox and Carbon Cleanse

I also keep CytoDetox and True Carbon Cleanse here. I’ll often take Cytodetox in the morning and evening and True Carbon Cleanse at night, along with Pectasol and Masszymes. These are designed to. 

  • Support cellular detoxification
  • Bind to environmental toxins
  • Promote overall energy levels and battle inflammation

Taking these regularly helps me feel energized and clear-headed.

5. Be Serene for Stress Relief

Modern life can be overwhelming, so I’ve made it a priority to manage stress effectively. Be Serene is a blend of adaptogenic herbs and natural compounds that helps:

  • Reduce stress
  • Promote relaxation
  • Balance mood

It’s my go-to when I need to unwind at the end of a long day.

6. Blue Light Blocking Orange Glasses

Let’s talk about light hygiene. My orange-tinted blue light blocking glasses are essential for reducing exposure to artificial blue light in the evenings. Blue light can suppress melatonin production, making it harder to fall asleep. By wearing these glasses, I:

  • Protect my circadian rhythm
  • Improve my sleep quality
  • Reduce eye strain

I also try to switch to lower and red/amber lighting in our whole house at night and avoid screens and bright lights as much as possible after dark. 

7. Books I’m Currently Reading and My Journal

Reading is part of my wind-down routine, and I always have a few books on my nightstand. Right now, I’m diving into titles on personal growth, health, and wellness. My Kindle also lives here for digital books.

Currently I’m reading or re-reading: Awareness by Anthony de Mello, Man’s Search for Meaning, The Reclaimed Woman by Kelly Brogan, Braiding Sweetgrass on the recommendation from a friend, The Four Agreements, and Power vs. Force by David Hawkins. 

Alongside my books is my journal and my planner, where I:

  • Reflect on the day
  • Jot down gratitude lists
  • Plan for tomorrow

This simple practice keeps me grounded and focused.

8. Daylight Computer

Speaking of avoiding blue light at night… this has been a game changer. 

Yes, I have a dedicated computer for nighttime use, though this is quickly becoming my daily use computer as well. This Daylight computer is designed with low EMF emissions and zero blue light, making it ideal for reading or writing in the evening without disrupting my sleep cycle. It’s a lifesaver for late-night inspiration sessions. It can integrate most apps and I use it for listening to audiobooks and podcasts, working on writing in Google Docs, taking notes, digital journaling, listening to music, and more! 

9. Mouth Tape

Mouth tape might sound odd, but it’s a game-changer for breathing. By gently taping my mouth shut at night, I ensure I breathe through my nose, which:

  • Improves oxygen intake
  • Reduces snoring
  • Enhances sleep quality

It’s a small tweak with big benefits.

10. Sound Machine and Blackout Shades

Creating the perfect sleep environment is non-negotiable. My sound machine produces calming white noise to drown out distractions, while my 100% blackout shades ensure complete darkness. These have been a game changer and can make my room completely dark even in the afternoon. I keep the remote for the shades on my nightstand for easy access.

11. Charger for My Oura Ring

My Oura Ring is my favorite wearable for tracking sleep, activity, and recovery. Its charger has a permanent spot on my nightstand so it’s always ready to go.

12. Face Roller and Gua Sha Tools

Skin care is self-care, and these tools help me de-puff and relax before bed. The gentle massage improves circulation and lymphatic drainage, leaving my skin glowing. I use the rollers from here and these gua sha tools and face cupping tools.

13. Silk Bonnet and Sleep Scrunchie

Protecting my hair while I sleep is a priority. My silk bonnet and scrunchie prevent breakage and keep my hair smooth and tangle-free.

14. Lamp with a Red Light Bulb

Finally, my nightstand features a lamp with a red light bulb. Red light doesn’t interfere with melatonin production, making it the perfect choice for bedtime reading or relaxing.

The Takeaway

My nightstand isn’t just a collection of random items; it’s a wellness powerhouse. Each item serves a purpose, supporting my health, improving my sleep, and helping me wake up refreshed and ready to tackle the day. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your sleep environment, enhance your morning routine, or simply find new ways to prioritize wellness, I hope this peek into my nightstand inspires you to create your own health-focused haven. Sweet dreams!

What do you keep on your nightstand? Leave a comment and let us know!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. barbaraoneill.online is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

44 responses to “What’s on My Nightstand and Why: A Peek into My Wellness-Driven Routine”

  1. Kristin Avatar

    what autoimmune disease are you battling currently? I just had our first baby and was diagnosed with hashimoto’s right after her birth. Now I’m in a similar predicament, wanting to be my healthiest for baby #2…

  2. MELIDAH Avatar

    i WANT TO KNOW ABOUT FERTILITY MONITOR AND DONT WANT TO USE HORMONAL CONTRACEPTIVES ARE MAKING ME SICK AND I AM GETTING FRUSTRATED

  3. tina Avatar

    Thank you for all your helpful alternatives for health benefits.
    There is news, Jesus is coming soon and He don’t want no man to perish. Give your life to Him. He loves you and died for us all. This is His alternative for everlasting life. God Bless

  4. JANNY Avatar

    What do you sleep on? Do you have an organic mattress? I’m trying to narrow down if our mattress/pillows is a source of health concern in our home.

  5. sally Avatar

    I thought that was a hazemat helmet at first glance! I thought , boy that gal is prepared!! LOL!

  6. Layla Avatar

    My bedside table only has a lamp, baby monitor, and phone. The phone was a necessity as I was using the OvuView app as contraceptive. It worked for about four months. Then I wasn’t as strict about taking my temp and charting the cervical changes, etc. So now we are expecting in March. Our second and third children won’t even be two years apart.:( At least we know to stay on top of charting next time. Do you not use a baby monitor? Also, since your children are relatively close together, how did you prepare them for a new sibling?

  7. Naomi Avatar

    What a great picture! I wonder what we’d come up with if we all took similar pictures and learned from each other.

    On mine — A candle, lighter (safer than matches in the bedroom), and turned-off iPhone.

    We’ve chosen to live without electric lights for over a year, now, which means I ditched the wake light, sleep mask, and orange glasses that used to be important to us, as well. At some point we decided to just get rid of the source of the problem, and shifted to candles-only after dark. 😀

    So neat to see them in use, though — I love the way there are multiple routes to the same goal!

  8. Kelsey Avatar

    Hi Katie, just want to let you know that your site has been extremely helpful to me these past several months. I’m only 23, but I’ve been struggling with health issues (irregular thyroid, fatigue, infertility etc.), and I’ve been working on a healthier natural lifestyle to combat those issues. I have a question unrelated to your post. I want to start making my own toiletries and I was wondering if it was important to buy organic (as opposed to non-organic) carrier oils. I know it’s an investment, but the organic oils are twice as expensive! On the Mountain Rose Herbs website, for example, 8 oz of non-organic sweet almond oil is $5.25, while the 8.5 oz organic is 11.75. What is your opinion? Does it matter?

  9. Arkay Avatar

    Having a mini-sized nightstand on my side of the bed, the only thing on it is a telephone (landline) (work requirement). That leaves plenty of room for one of the cats to nap there, too.

    His nightstand has a small lamp, a clock (no alarm), and his Bipap machine.

    We’ve never had a TV in the bedroom, and never will. All the electronics belong elsewhere.

  10. Amy Avatar

    You said you don’t allow any electronic devices on your nightstand — but you have an electronic clock and a couple of electronic fertility monitors there. I’m curious why those are OK and other electronic devices are not?

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      The fertility monitors are powered off at night and the clock is off with the light display turned off as well. These typically don’t emit the same kinds of electricity and signals as electronics like phones, tables and computers

  11. Jessie Avatar

    What kind of oil diffuser do you use? I’m at a loss as to what kind to buy! Thanks!

      1. Tina Avatar

        I’ve got this one as well. I’m hesitating to use it though because I can’t judge how much oil output would be too much with a 9 month old in the bedroom. How do you do that? Thanks! (Also thanks for lotion bars, perfect whipped body butter and all those other things that my whole family loves…)

  12. Kristi Esham Avatar
    Kristi Esham

    Can you tell me a good essential oil diffuser to purchase. I also like very earthy scents, like sandalwood etc. They seem to calm me the most. Where can I get the essential oils as well?

    Thank you

  13. Allison Barnes Avatar
    Allison Barnes

    Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing! On my (quite messy) bedside table I have: a pink crystal salt lamp, a large stack of books, coconut oil, essential oils of rose, lavender, and chamomile, my LadyComp fertility monitor ( which I adore), oreganol throat spray for itchy throat, magnesium spray, colloidal silver, and a healing salve- my goodness that is a lot!:)

  14. Linda Sand Avatar
    Linda Sand

    My dresser is my nightstand as it, a chair, and a bed are the only furniture in my bedroom. I also have a humidifier and a pull-up bar. On my dresser I have a 3-level touch lamp that turns to various levels of light with just a touch of the base, a travel clock I keep closed so it doesn’t tell me the time unless I open it, my pocket litter including a flash drive backup of my most important computer documents I would grab if I had to exit out the window in an emergency, a flashlight for short term use in a power outage, a huge pillar candle for longer term use, and a picture my mother painted that I love which will be hung on the wall one of these days.

  15. Sherry McAnelly Avatar
    Sherry McAnelly

    I LOVE the Wet brush! It has saved my life!! I’m intrigued by your alarm clock device and still need to get some of those glasses. Thanks for sharing!!

  16. Emily S. Avatar
    Emily S.

    I’m curious if you ever cosleep with your babies? We got in the habit of sleeping with a salt lamp on because we bedshare with our 18-month old. He still wakes to nurse 1-2 times each night, and my rational is I need the light to see him! We barely wake, just enough to move closer to nurse, so I don’t want to have to get up and turn on a lamp. Just wondering how you balance optimizing your sleep environment with having kiddos in the room.

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      We do cosleep until at least a year but I’ve always just had the light off. I can typically get them nursing without being able to see them now and they seem to sleep better 🙂

  17. Merlyn Avatar

    Hi Katie,
    I’ve been reading your blog for a couple of months now and I’m learning so much! Thank you! I’ve adopted coconut oil for a bunch of things like on my baby instead of diaper rash cream and on my face as a moisturizer at night, and recently in my tea too! I have a question though, I’ve bought two different brands of virgin, unrefined coconut oil, but on both it says to consume in 45 days or less once opened…I remember reading that you buy in bulk, so how do you keep it from spoiling, or does it?

    1. Diana Avatar

      I buy it in 5 gallon buckets that I usually use up in about 6-7 months. However, I have a small batch of the really good smelling tasty stuff (that costs a lot) that I’ve had in the cupboard for probably two years. Every now and then I get some out to make a baked sweet potato dish we like. It is still just fine.

      Coconut oil has antibacterial properties in it…I’m assuming that’s why it stays good in the cupboard all by itself.

      My kitchen is not kept at a cool temperature, either and I live in Oklahoma where it is mostly humid.

      I spread coconut oil on my poor dog’s back during his allergy season to eliminate the bacteria caused by his allergies. I put it on any kind of fungus that tries to take hold on my skin.

      LOVE coconut oil. I eat it and slather it on me, make lotions with it. Use it for oil pulling….etc!

    1. Terry Prondzinski Avatar
      Terry Prondzinski

      I will send u a picture after I clean it. Laugh out loud

  18. April Avatar

    I too have The Wet Brush (3 actually) and it is awesome! My girls – who are both tender-headed – call it The Magic Brush…

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