Dec 22, 2025
In this episode, I break down why you can feel exhausted all day but suddenly wired the moment you try to sleep. We talk about how cortisol, melatonin, blood sugar, and perimenopause all play a role, and what you can actually do to get real rest.
Your circadian rhythm depends on high cortisol in the morning and low cortisol at night.
If cortisol spikes in the evening, you will feel “tired but wired.”
Taking melatonin will not help if melatonin is normal and cortisol is the real problem.
A DUTCH hormone test shows:
Your full cortisol pattern throughout the day
Melatonin output
Blood sugar, nutrient, and inflammation markers
Estrogen and progesterone levels that may affect sleep
This is why DUTCH is so helpful for women who have tried every sleep aid with no results. One client had perfect melatonin but high nighttime cortisol. Once we targeted that, her sleep finally improved.
Protein before bed: At least 20 grams to stabilize blood sugar and quiet cortisol.
Nighttime routine: Lower lights, cooler bedroom, weighted blanket, deep breathing, red light, warm bath.
Journaling: Empty your brain before bed so you are not carrying mental clutter into sleep.
Falling progesterone can make it harder to relax or stay asleep. Supporting progesterone naturally and adding magnesium or B vitamins at night can help.
Adrenal tincture to support cortisol regulation
Sleep tincture to calm the nervous system
Magnesium in the evening to relax muscles and reduce tension
Consistency matters. Sleep often improves gradually over three or more weeks.
If you are done guessing, DUTCH testing shows exactly:
Whether cortisol, melatonin, blood sugar, or inflammation is keeping you awake
What your hormones are doing at night
Which specific areas to target
This saves time, money, and frustration so you can finally sleep again.
You can order a DUTCH test here and get a personalized review and plan: https://drbethwestie.com/dutch-hormone-testing/
Better sleep starts with understanding what your hormones are doing behind the scenes.