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Jun
29
2010
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Declare Your Independence From Insomnia


A good night’s sleep can make a big difference in how you feel.

We all look forward to a good night’s sleep. Sleep allows our body to rest and to restore its energy levels. Without enough restful sleep, not only can we become grumpy and irritable, but also inattentive and more prone to accidents. Like food and water, adequate sleep is essential to good health and quality of life.

If you have a sleep disorder it can be hard to get a good night’s sleep. Sleep disorders can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep during the night and can make you drowsy during the day.

Insomnia is the most common sleep complaint at any age. It affects almost half of adults 60 and older.

If you have insomnia, you may experience any one or any combination of the following symptoms.

* taking a long time — more than 30 to 45 minutes — to fall asleep
* waking up many times each night
* waking up early and being unable to get back to sleep
* waking up feeling tired, and unable to function well during the day

So what can we do about it? How can we declare our independence from insomnia?

There are numerous techniques available to help you fall asleep and stay asleep. One right off the top of my head is you may want to try limiting excessive noise and/or light in your sleep environment.

Relaxation techniques also may be helpful in reducing physical and emotional tensions that can interfere with sleep.

So how can we relax after a long, and maybe stressful day when we feel the weight of the world maybe on our shoulders? Breathe, simple breathing techniques can help you relax and have a better night’s sleep.

Instead of over the counter pills and diet prescriptions look at a natural way to bring sleep back into your system.

Because think of it, when the pills wear off, you are right back at losing sleep. Or worse yet, you could become dependent on those prescription pills, and that could turn fatal.

Here’s something for you to try.

Let me teach you how to fall asleep an all natural way. No pills, no drugs

Our sleep secret audio; which costs less than a monthly supply of  pills or prescriptions, will guide you into a nice, restful sleep, all the while teaching your body, and your mind how to relax.

Soon after listening to our audios, you will be able to put yourself to sleep, anywhere, anytime.

And it is much safer than depending on some pills.

Declare Your Independence From Insomnia!

For a better, much deeper night’s sleep, please visit Sleep Secret Audio and invest in a good night’s sleep. It’s Guaranteed to work!

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood; CMH
Certified Master Hypnotist
http://sleepsecretaudio.com

Jun
14
2010
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Sleep Deprivation And It’s Dangers


Not getting enough sleep can have a definite impact on your life. Whether it’s from insomnia, sleep apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), or another sleep disorder, the danger of sleep deprivation is undeniable, manifesting in both minor and major ways and creating problems for your work, school, and day-to-day activities.

Your body requires a certain amount of sleep in order to function properly and if it doesn’t get enough, it will naturally try to find ways to reconcile the problem. For many, a solution isn’t always easy to find.

Many people don’t even recognize they have a problem to begin with, failing to note the subtle symptoms and then, not taking the time to investigate the possible causes.  If your body doesn’t get a sufficient amount of sleep, the effects can begin with fatigue and overall drowsiness.

You may feel tired during the day, which could ultimately impact your physical and mental health. For older people, sleep deprivation typically means that restorative sleep is lacking so their bodies aren’t recharging properly for the next day. This pattern accumulates until it becomes a true medical condition that requires attention.

Another physical effect that a lack of sleep can result in is weight change – in particular, weight gain.  One of the benefits of quality sleep is that your hormone levels are regulated.

But if you suffer from sleep deprivation, then your hormone levels grow to be imbalanced and as a result, some of your psychological processes – such as appetite – also change. You may feel hungry when you’re not – or in some cases, not full when you are.

Chronic sleeplessness can also lead to depression, irritability, and impatience.  Unfortunately, emotional frustration is one symptom that people may feel they don’t need to address.

Some may even fail to see how their mood swings and emotional outbursts or breakdowns are linked to sleep, choosing to assign the blame elsewhere and focusing attention away from the real cause: a lack of sleep.

The dangers of sleep deprivation to one’s physical and emotional well-being range from slurred speech and anger to a slow breakdown of the body’s immune system, making you susceptible to injury, the common cold, and more.

Have you ever driven your car while drowsy?  The inherent danger is obvious. And while it may be a dramatic example, it’s also one that’s all too common – a powerful illustration of how important it is to get enough sleep.

Proper sleep is a vital component to being healthy and it needs to be treated with the same concern and care that your other healthcare issues receive. The consequences of ignoring your sleep deprivation could be harmful to yourself or another person, depending on the circumstances.

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood; CMH
Certified Master Hypnotist
http://sleepsecretaudio.com

PS…Combat Sleep Deprivation with the Sleep Secret Audio. Fall asleep in nineteen minutes, Guaranteed!

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