Fall Asleep in 60
Seconds Using this Simple Technique
If
you’ve been suffering severe (or mild) insomnia,
chances are you’ve tried everything from warm milk and counting sheep to
alcohol or dangerous sleeping pills.
But
nothing has worked to get you fall asleep. Has it?
That’s
why, today, I’m going to teach you one of the most powerful techniques I know
to fall asleep. It only takes 60 seconds to learn, and you can use it tonight.
Simpler
is often better. So, let’s dive right into this easy technique.
Lie
comfortably on your bed, loosen clothes, and turn off the lights.
1)
Begin by exhaling completely through your mouth while making a low “whooshing”
sound. Completely empty your lungs.
2)
Now inhale through your nose while counting from 1000 to 1004 (one thousand
one, one thousand two, one thousand three, one thousand four).
3)
Hold your breath while counting in the same way from 1000 to 1007.
4)
Exhale through your mouth, making the “whooshing” sound while counting from
1000 to 1008. Empty your lungs completely.
Repeat
steps 2 – 4 five times.
This
is an extremely powerful technique that removes all tension from your body and
mind. Try to do it in a relaxed manner without worrying about doing it perfectly.
Wait
for a while after doing this technique once. If you still can’t fall asleep or have poor sleep quality, you may repeat the process 2-3 times.
Snoring
and even sleep apnea have long been considered as draining annoyances. But
according to a new study published in the
journal BMC Medicine, they can actually be lethal.
Lack of sleep
can actually increase your risk of dying from this by a scary 123%.
And
the reason these conditions are so dangerous are not just because they lead to
obesity, high blood pressure and other serious diseases.
People
who are sleep deprived, either by insomnia
or sleep apnea, are often aware that they are sleepy during the day. But when
the long lasting sleepiness reaches a certain level, the awareness of it
declines, probably because it begins to feel normal.
The
question is, after you stop feeling tired, is your attention normal or are you
a ticking time bomb ready to go off?
To
find out, the researchers collected the medical information of 1,745 men and
1,456 women from the previously conducted Sleep Heart Health Study. This information included sleep apnea
scores and the nightly sleep duration of the participants.
After
two years, they gave these people a questionnaire to find out about their
driving habits and motor vehicle crash histories.
Compared
with those with no sleep apnea, those with severe and mild-to-moderate sleep
apnea were more likely to have been in a road accident, which was often a 123%
more in severe cases and 13% more in mild-to-moderate cases.
Compared
with people who slept seven hours per night, those who managed only six hours
were 33% more likely to have been in a motor vehicle crash.
When
testing for people’s awareness of daytime sleepiness, they found that this was
not relevant at all.
Just
as high percentage of people who felt properly awake (but were actually sleep
deprived) had car accident as those who felt fatigued.
Thinking
of the 1.250.000 deaths every year in car accidents and you’ll realize just how
serious a 123% increase in car accident risk is.
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Insomnia and Stop Snoring Program offers a revolutionary new approach to help
people stop snoring. Snoring is not only disruptive to our partners, but it
poses health risks as well, especially for those folks who suffer from sleep
apnea.
Christian Goodman,
the creator of the program, has discovered that a selection of specific
exercises can actually correct the issues that lead to excessive snoring, and
help snorers and their bed mates get a better night’s sleep.
The program will
allow you to shake your pesky and unhealthy snoring habit using only easy to
perform natural exercises. No drugs, surgery, funky contraptions to sleep with,
hypnosis or any other invasive techniques. If you can spend 7 minutes per day
performing these exercises you can say goodbye to snoring for good.
A
friend of mine was laughing about her daughter, who has one of those little
dorm fridges in her dorm room at college. Mostly, she keeps some fresh
fruit, a few cans of soda, and several bottles of water.
But
recently, she had started keeping some deli meats and cheese in there for
studying. The first tests were going to be starting soon and apparently, she
needs sustenance.
What
made my friend laugh was that her daughter asked if it was okay to eat cheese
if it was starting to turn green.
“How
long has it been in there?” Her mom asked with a chuckle. Apparently she
bought it with the first batch of drinks and sodas, but didn’t know exactly
when that was.
Her
mom was trying to explain that some foods need to be tossed after a couple
days, and some last longer. Then she asked where she was for the last 18
years and why she didn’t remember the “fridge cleaning out days.’
Her
daughter always thought that on those days, her mom was just really
enthusiastic about cooking…mom would pull eggs, cheese, meats, biscuits and
vegetables every now and then and cook up several dinners and freeze them.
Her
daughter hadn’t realized that what Mom was doing was cooking everything that
would be expiring soon in order to be able to freeze it.
This
is a pretty good practice, especially considering that some foods are just
really nasty when left in the fridge too long, like souring milk, browning
ground beef and moldy cheese.
Other
foods, however, can affect your health long before the expiration date is even
reached, and not because of anything food manufacturers do or don’t do to it
before you buy it.
Foods
that sit in the refrigerator, once cooked, begin a build-up of a chemical
called tyramine. This amine is a by-product of an amino acid called
tyrosine.
As
tyrosine breaks down – this is a natural process- it produces tyramine.
This is actually a chemical that has an important role in the body as it helps
to regulate blood pressure. However, too much of it can cause serious
problems for some people.
The
problem with this chemical is that it has been shown in many studies and
through years of research to trigger migraines
for people who suffer the dreaded cluster monsters.
The
foods most likely to be offensively high in tyramine levels are foods that are
more than 24 hours old, such as leftovers sitting in the fridge. Deli
meats, aged cheeses, and many nuts are also on the list of foods to either consume
in moderation or even avoid altogether.
Some
whole meals can therefore be off the list even before they make it to the
fridge, such as pizza. If pepperoni, sausage, and mozzarella cheese can
trigger a migraine
when it’s fresh-baked, refrigerated pizza leftovers are going to be worse.
Additionally,
people who take Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) such as those for depression,
are at increased risk of negative effects from aging foods. MAOIs are
designed to suppress the enzyme monoamine oxidase. This enzyme breaks
down tyramine.
So
what are the recommendations for people who suspect they might be affected by
tyramine?
Start
with data. Keep a diary of what you have been eating and how it affects
you. If you notice that you wind up with a bad headache
within 6 to 8 hours of eating barbeque or your favorite deli sub, you might
want to consider cutting back on those foods.
Just
for the record as well, there are expiration and freshness dates on most food
packaging. Fruits and vegetables, though, won’t carry such stamps.
While
some dates are intended to be a guide that the associated food is simply better
if consumed by that date, others indicate an actual expiration.
Generally,
in order to receive maximum benefit from the foods you are eating, you will
want to consume it right away. Stockpiling food for a later day will
diminish the nutritive value of it and can also introduce chemical and
biological changes (tyramine with meats or mold on cheese) in the foods.
For
more information on natural methods to eliminate migraine activity, click here.
Relieve Migraine Pain
- Supplement and Prescription Interaction- A Bad Brew?
There
has been a lot of concerns about what people are taking and when with respect
to their prescription drugs, and they almost always will go on to disclose a
supplement (or five or ten) they are also taking.
Sometimes,
we find that folks are using the natural, herbal world to make their nutrition
a more complete picture. Other times they are taking something that helps to
correct a disease process that is a result of a deficiency, as with iron, calcium,
or vitamin D shortages.
But
occasionally, we come across disclosures that raise a flag, as in the cases
relating to people who are on serious prescription drugs and also supplementing
from nature with highly concentrated herbal supplements or mineral compounds.
Many
times, there are no interactions. In fact, some herbal supplements actually
help a drug to be either better absorbed or to be more effective. An example
might be people taking fish oil capsules as well as hormone replacement
regimens (whether natural or herbal).
Far
too frequently, though, a supplement will have a dangerous interaction with a
prescription drug, and this is generally because of “too much of a good thing”
or a duplicating effect.
An
example here may be taking St. John’s Wort for boosting your mood while you are
also taking a prescription serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Most bottles for both
products warn about the interaction, but some medicine-herb packaging might
not.
Another
place where trouble brews is where prescription blood thinners and supplements
or spices meet. Curry powder and cayenne pepper are natural blood thinners, and
when taken as an extract or a super-concentrated capsule, can pose a clotting
problem.
This
can occur anywhere in the body where blood vessels happen to be…such as the
brain, heart, and other vital organs.
Or,
you may be taking an herb or other product that renders the prescription drug
either completely useless or makes it less available for receptors.
An
example here would be the “grapefruit effect” that occurs when people eat
grapefruit or take an extract and they are also taking a statin drug for cholesterol.
Properties in the grapefruit and extracts destroy an enzyme that is critical
for the statin drug to be metabolized.
That
is also an example where many times there will be warnings on the labels of the
drug and/or the packaging of the extract.
But
what about the interactions that aren’t as famous?
Take,
for example, the simple, yet effective multivitamin. The capsules generally
include a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, and are in a chemical makeup
such that it is easily absorbed.
But
if a prescription drug is also being taken that has many of the same
properties, this can be a real problem.
Iron
in a standard multi-vitamin is great, and in a high enough amount that the
general public would really benefit from. But if you are also taking a prescription
calcium bicarbonate (or even an over the counter one) the iron will not be
absorbed.
Vitamins
or drugs not absorbed and used by the cells of their intended tissues will wind
up in the filtration system, namely the liver and the kidneys.
Sometimes,
this can be such an insult they just shut down.
The
point to this is not to say you should stop taking your prescription medicines.
It is more a call to action to talk to the doctor and/or pharmacist about
everything you are currently taking. Not just pills he or she doesn’t know
another doctor may have prescribed, but also supplements your herbalist
recommends for you.
The
dynamic that unfolds to create this is not typically forgetfulness. Usually, it
is embarrassment.
Consider
this: A person doesn’t want the doctor to know he or she is taking ginko, for
example, because he is afraid the doctor will shoot it down as so much quack
nonsense, but the person taking it knows the proven benefits.
He
also does not tell his herbalist that he is taking Coumadin, a blood thinner,
since he doesn’t want her knowing he relies on “big pharma” to get by.
The
end result to this made up scenario could possibly be death due to hemorrhagic
stroke. This is because of the “too much of a good thing” as it is proven that
ginko tends to interfere with the normal clotting of the blood, something which
Coumadin is prescribed to do on purpose, anyway.
It
might get you a lecture from one or the other (or both) providers, but the
lecture and subsequent dosage adjustment might just save your life.
The
problems arise when you fail to tell your prescriber that not only do you
prefer natural treatments, but you are also currently involved in their uses.
Let
us know if you have had problems with interactions. The advice you give may
help someone and keep him or her from making a mistake in what they ingest,
inject, or inhale.
Relieve Migraine Pain
- I Won’t See the Doctor Because I Hate Pills
This
statement occurs so much it leaves me wishing I could have a dime every time
someone mentions it.
Some
of my own staff have even said variations of it from time to time.
While
I understand the sentiment, it does concern me a lot since a licensed health
care provider someone who can accurately diagnose health conditions. Someone
off the street or in a health food store is not someone who can do that.
That
said, it can be very frustrating when you are trying to live according to
healthy, natural rules and your doctor hands you a prescription sheet after
spending 45 seconds with you. Does he or she even really understand the issue?
Does he or she respect my wishes to try natural methods first?
Only
you can answer this, and the only way is to develop a better communication
channel with your provider. Avoiding even seeing the doctor is the opposite of
this.
Many
times people write in with their frustration of the tendency their provider has
with reflexively reaching for the prescription pad to ink out some pill
regimen. When this happens, we are faced with 3 choices:
–
Agree with the doctor, fill the prescription, and take the pills, accepting
blindly any side effects that come along for the ride
–
Disagree with the doctor and not tell him or her, refuse to fill the
prescription and possibly suffer an even worse outcome
–
Disagree with the doctor and advocate for a better, more natural and healthy
treatment alternative
Drugs
can alleviate a lot of problems, but only if taken properly. Non-compliance is
actually listed as a drug ‘misuse’ problem for the Centers for Disease Control
and the Department of Health. They also carry frustrating or even dangerous
side effects, which is one key factor for non-compliance in the first place.
This
scenario can leave a person with a “rock and a hard place” kind of feeling. And
for what? Because our doctor doesn’t listen to us? Or how about maybe that we
haven’t tried hard enough to get our message across.
I
do understand that insurance limitations and economic factors play a role in
how easy it is to “fire” your doctor if you aren’t happy, but you might be
surprised at how easy it is to do just that.
If
you feel that you just can’t leave your physician, then honesty will get you a
lot further than agreeing to a course of treatment and then not carrying it
out.
Your
doctor may already suspect that you are not complying with the prescribed
treatment plan, especially if you keep appearing in the office with the same
treatable, chronic problem.
So
why not just have out with it if you know you won’t take the drugs? Your doctor
deserves to know when your non-compliance may endanger your life. And you
deserve for him or her to try harder to find an acceptable alternative.
The
only way this can happen is to be honest and open up that very candid dialogue.
A
friend of mine said once, “My doctor is so stubborn. He thinks he’s God or
something and that his opinion about my health is the only one that matters.”
There is a little bit of truth to his thinking in the vein of having had many
years of advanced training and experience…so his opinion is very valuable.
But
that’s where the truth in his statement ends. She acknowledged that she is a
very important player on the healthcare team because it’s HER health. She
finally up and told him, “Look, Doc, I appreciate where you are coming from but
the ‘cure’ is worse than the disease. I absolutely will not take those pills.
What else ya got?” this was in reference to a migraine issue she had been
having for a very long time.
Sure
enough, he said something to the effect that he suspected she was going to
eventually say that and put it back on her to understand fully what that
refusal means. It means that while there alternatives, she is the one who has
to do the work to make them effective, which was part of her problem.
Honesty
is an uncomfortable thing. It forces the lines of communication to be awkwardly
open and in this case makes it a 2-way street. She knew that if she stood up to
him on her behalf, that he likely would, too. And he did. He detailed the
laundry list of things that were causing problems for her, and even had a lot
of patient education materials related to treating migraine naturally.
He
had never offered it before…she wasn’t ready before. But the honest
announcement of “not gonna take the pills” was the sign that she actually was
ready.
The
point to all this is that you can decide you don’t like a treatment plan, but
you also have to decide to do the right thing and tell your doctor. Be open to
the truth about your condition; even if that means you have to change something
significant in your life. It might be easier than you think, though.
This post is from The
Migraine and Headache Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This
program first explains how you can cure headaches and then gives you a simple,
step-by-step approach to deal with it through easy exercises.
This program can free
you up from the costly drugs and supplements which can pose adverse side
effects. It enhances your brain’s oxygen level and gets rid of pain through
exercises. Most importantly, it permanently treats your migraine and other
types of headaches.
Completely Eliminate Migraine - These Things Trigger Migraine Study Proves
Researchers
have finally found proof regarding well-known suspects of migraine triggers.
The
good news is that you can indeed indulge in some of them if you do it the right
way.
Even
though migraine sufferers have
reported for many decades that red wine and certain weather changes can trigger
migraines, there has never
been proof until recently.
Part
of the challenge was because these two suspects don’t affect all sufferers, and
even those that are affected aren’t always affected with every exposure.
Study
authors following participants from Brazil studied the effects of different
varieties of wine.
What
they noticed along with the regularity and predictability of the migraine was
that certain varieties were worse than others for severity.
Those
wines high in tannins like Malbecs and Tanats caused a higher frequency of
migraines and they were also more severe. This led doctors commenting on the
study to conclude that if you do have migraine headaches and if you like red
wine, stick to those with lower tannin content.
Doctors
were presented with another study that tracked migraine sufferers over the
course of an entire year. Researchers found that weather changes from mild to
cold days were associated with a more than 20% higher likelihood of triggering
a mild headache.
Days
going from mild to warmer still caused problems but not as frequently as cooler
weather.
Completely Eliminate
Migraine - Devastating Effects of Migraine and Headaches
Most
people consider headaches an annoying and painful- but pretty harmless
health hazard. Repeated studies, however, have revealed a connection between
serious headaches like migraine and an increased frequency of serious
conditions such as Alzheimer’s, stroke and high blood pressure.
As
technology advances, scientists can better study exactly what happens as a
person experiences a migraine attack. And what’s revealed is frankly
devastating. The conclusion is that migraines should not be treated; but
rather, avoided by all means.
Today,
we’ll discuss exactly what happens with a migraine attack, the one single main
cause for migraine and how it’s possible to avoid migraine and headache attacks
all together, even if you’ve suffered for years.
Note
that although not all headaches are considered migraine headache, the same
exact function happens in the brain with all headaches. So if you have frequent
headaches or suffer migraine with or without headaches please read on.
Anyone
who has ever experienced a migraine attack knows all too well how bad it feels.
So instead of dwelling on that, let’s look at what exactly happens in your body
as the attack arises.
You
see, migraine is always caused by some kind of trigger or combination of
triggers. Nobody knows exactly why these triggers cause migraines, but they act
in some ways like allergy effect.
What
makes migraines extremely difficult to handle is that there is usually not one
trigger that gets it going but a build-up of many triggers, often over a period
of time.
And
those triggers can be emotional as well as physical or visual. For example, a
piece of chocolate may throw you into migraine attack when you’re stressed but
do nothing to you when you’re relaxed.
Migraine
and headaches happen as the arteries in the brain inhibit or reduce blood
delivery to parts of the brain because of changes in dilation.
Different
types of migraine and headaches depend on where in the brain this inflammation
happens. For short periods of time, your brain is experiencing mild stroke
effects.
To
prevent permanent brain damage from the lack of blood delivery, the body
expands the arteries, making the pressure even more severe and causing
increased pain and migraine symptoms.
Since
your brain at some points can be starving for oxygen, the tissues closest to
the main arteries steals most of the oxygen delivered, leaving parts deeper
inside the brain deprived. This is not unlike the symptoms of small, mild
strokes.
This
is the reason why migraine has been connected to the development of dementia
and there is higher risk of severe stroke among people with migraine as well as
connection to many other neurological diseases.
Since
every single migraine attack acts as series of mini-strokes on the brain and
causes minor brain damage, scientists now warn that the main object should not
just to treat the pain from migraine but to try to avoid it altogether to
prevent more serious diseases down the road.
Unfortunately,
the traditional medicine system has been unable to come up with effective
medications to prevent migraine. And in fact, many drugs, such as high blood
pressure and cholesterol drugs, can cause migraine attacks as side effects.
It’s
therefore important (as with all diseases) to look at the underlying cause of
migraine instead of focusing on the symptoms.
Emotional
stress is a major trigger for migraine and headache. Who hasn’t experienced a
migraine hitting on the exact day when you just couldn’t afford to be side-lined
with a migraine?
This
is why migraine is more common among people suffering high blood pressure and why mind body
exercises such as yoga, meditation,
bio-feedback and our high blood pressure exercise program
have been proven to help tremendously with migraine sufferers.
What
you eat is even more important than how you feel regarding triggering migraine.
You probably already know about some types of foods that you simply can’t eat
without paying for it.
When
isolating a trigger food, it’s recommended to take out of your diet pretty much
everything except basic, unprocessed foods for a week.
Then
little by little add back in different foods and see how they affect you.
However, this can be very complicated because foods may not trigger migraine
unless taken in combination with other triggers.
I’ve
found the single most important migraine trigger to be oxygen deprivation in
the first place. This is the reason why migraine is more common among those
suffering sleep apnea, for example.
It’s
also more common in cities with low or compromised oxygen levels. Oxygen
deprivation triggers the inflammation in the brain that then again causes more
oxygen deprivation.
Oxygen
therapy (where people breathe oxygen from a tank) has been proven as a somewhat
helpful method to treat migraine. The problem with oxygen therapy, however, is
that it isn’t as effective once your migraine attack has started. It also
doesn’t guarantee that the oxygen inhaled is actually delivered to the brain.
Tackling
migraine and headaches, it’s important to address all above triggers
(emotional, diet and oxygen) and eliminate them systematically. I’ve set up a
system to do that in my very successful migraine and headache program. Learn more about that here…
This post is from The
Migraine and Headache Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This
program first explains how you can cure headaches and then gives you a simple,
step-by-step approach to deal with it through easy exercises.
This program can free
you up from the costly drugs and supplements which can pose adverse side
effects. It enhances your brain’s oxygen level and gets rid of pain through
exercises. Most importantly, it permanently treats your migraine and other
types of headaches.
Migraines and headache disorders are among some of the costliest conditions in the US.
The debilitating bouts interfere with work, family life, and even normal daily
activities like bathing, cooking, and cleaning.
But
there are natural ways to prevent and undo headaches
and even migraines
that don’t have to break the bank or take up your entire day.
These
3 tips are a sure-fire way to overcome the chains of headache
and migraine, and keep you in a healthier state so you aren’t grounded by pain
and missing out on life…
Cure Headaches and Migraine Way #1 - Correct
faulty body mechanics…
Chronic
slouching and badposture, along with stomach-sleeping at night- will easily lead to
musculo-skeletal problems that cause migraine and headache pain. This is not to
mention neck, shoulder, and lower back pain.
Bad
posture also interferes greatly with the amount of oxygen that reaches the
brain, and this deprivation can frequently trigger the cascade of migraine
activity.
As
well, stomach-sleepers don’t sleep as soundly as those who sleep on their sides
or even back-sleepers. Getting adequate sleep is critical in avoiding migraine
and headaches.
Cure Headaches and Migraine Way #2 - Work on
the missing nutrients
It
is becoming more evident that vitamin and mineral deficiencies are the source
of many chronic pain conditions, and headache/migraine is no exception. Most of the
Western world is sorely lacking in Vitamin D, zinc, and magnesium.
These
three nutrients alone are critical in the proper and optimal function of just
about every system in the body. Even if you don’t have a clinical deficiency,
you still might not be getting optimum amounts. Food sources are best, but if
you have to supplement, try a sub-lingual (under-the-tongue) multi that absorbs
better than giant tablets.
Cure Headaches and Migraine Way #3 - Make the
complete and total elimination of negative stress and anxiety your goal.
You
can correct nutrition, body mechanics- even hormone activity to some degree- as
well as avoiding known triggers like alcohol and chocolate, and still find some
breakthrough migraine activity that is just downright stubborn.
Anxiety
is frequently the less-published trigger and source of chronic pain because it is so elusive. What stresses one person out might
be pleasurable or no big deal to the next.
You
may never really be able to put your finger on what’s causing anxiety in your
life, or it may be something you simply can’t avoid or eliminate. In that
event, you need something that will help your body’s reaction to those negative
stimuli so you can avoid the chain reaction of pain that frequently is purely
stress-driven.
This post is from The
Migraine and Headache Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This
program first explains how you can cure headaches and then gives you a simple,
step-by-step approach to deal with it through easy exercises.
This program can free
you up from the costly drugs and supplements which can pose adverse side
effects. It enhances your brain’s oxygen level and gets rid of pain through
exercises. Most importantly, it permanently treats your migraine and other
types of headaches.