Tag Archive for 'sleep'
Earth Therapeutics Mind/Body Therapy Sleep Mask
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 12th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, Sleep Cures, Sleep Disorders.
Sleep masks are available in the market today and each has its own features that make it ideal as a sleeping aid for people looking for necessary sleep. Aside from the usual blocking of light rays, the overall comfort that these masks provide is another option that people are looking for.
Check out this Earth Therapeutics Mind/Body Therapy Sleep Mask. It is definitely something that puts emphasis on sleeping aids and comfort overall.
Price: $13.26
Soft & smooth. Adjustable head strap. This plush and luxurious Sleep Mask is specially designed with an extraordinarily soft combination of cotton and silk that is very easy on delicate eyes and skin. Very effective in blocking out distracting light and visual stimuli. This mask envelops the eyes in velvety darkness and comfort so that the mind is free to rest, relax, and perchance - to dream. Great for: Cat naps; Power naps; Naps on planes, trains & automobiles; A good, full night’s rest. Not tested on animals. Environmental friendly. Product of China.
(Source) Amazon.com
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Is It Really a Good Morning for America?
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 9th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, Insomnia, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
Most of us focus a lot on how to be productive but are we really aware of the diseases and illnesses around us? Sleep, something that people take for granted the most is perhaps one of the worst enemies you may have to face. Worst, you may not even know that you have a sleeping problem unless you have regular visits to your local physician.
Apparently majority of the people today may have this unlikely sleep abnormality. We are all pretty much focused on trying to survive but unless we give it much thought, are we among the majority of sleep deprived individuals today?
Well we just have to open our eyes to reality. Sleep issues are there but we normally fail to associate them with sleep disorders. Check this out:
Do you wake up in the morning with a dry mouth and sore throat? Are you irritable and tired throughout the day and suffer from headaches? Do you have trouble remembering or learning things? You may be among the 90% who have no earthly idea they are victim to one of the most common types of sleep related breathing disorders, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). This condition disrupts breathing while you are asleep, sometimes over 100 times throughout the night. You may have no recollection that you struggled for breath, snored, choked and gasped to get your breath back.
(Source) Natural News
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Don’t Mess With your Sleep Drug Prescription
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung July 6th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleeping Pills.
Normally, people are encouraged not to rely too much on sleeping drugs. For drugs like Lunesta and Vanda, there are proper dosages for them to the people who really want results for their sleep disorders. Normally, doctor’s prescriptions are needed to get them and while many want to play wise, it would be best to stick to the prescriptions given.
Also leave some room for errors in dosage. You may be overdoing it and rather than helping yourself get better, you may find yourself not getting any better. Apparently it would be wise to ask your doctor a second time around just for consistency. One digit can make the difference.
Hundreds of thousands of people rely on sleep aids to get them to bed at night. To try and make sure New Yorkers aren’t abusing the drugs, the state put them all on the list of controlled substances a few years back. Normally, that makes it harder to get more than a month’s supply at a time. But here’s The Real Deal on a man who wasn’t having any problems getting a lot more than that.
(Source) 9WSYR
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Tai Chi Yourself to Better Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 2nd, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Education, Sleep Issues.
We have been hearing the growing relation of obesity with sleep these days and indirectly, the point is people have to spice up their lives with certain activities that can perhaps add spice to their normal routine. This does not really entail rigorous activities and in fact, a study has showed that Tai Chi Chih, an ancient form of Chinese Martial arts, can significantly help improve sleeping patterns.
This is a good activity to participate in considering that it is a better alternative to healthier lives compared to the usual reliance of people on drugs to get that much needed sleep.
Studies show that more than half of older adults experience sleeping problems at least a few times a week, Irwin and his team note in their report. While CBT can ease insomnia, few therapists have the training to offer this type of treatment, which is also relatively expensive. And while aerobic exercise can also help people sleep better, vigorous workouts aren’t an option for many seniors.
To investigate whether tai chi chih might be an option, Irwin and his team analyzed sleep quality in 112 people aged 59 to 86 participating in a randomized, controlled trial of the martial art for preventing shingles. Tai chi chih instruction was given in 45-minute sessions, three times a week.
(Source) Reuters
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You Can Beat Insomnia!
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung June 29th, 2008 in Insomnia, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
To most people, Insomnia is an enemy that they want to conquer. But the problem is, despite all the artillery in the form of pills and CPAP sleep masks seem to be falling short of achieving their primary purpose. It is for this reason that perhaps the natural means of trying to get some sleep should be the way to go.
Most of these tips are common but if we really put our minds to it, it may eventually pay off.
1. Identity the Insomnia Issue.
2. Take note through monitoring your sleep patterns
3. Use your daytime activity to support your nighttime rest
4. Really Prepare for Bed
5. Create a bedroom that seduces you into sleep
These tips are explained in detail here.
(Source) Shine
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