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Sleeping Hands - Articles
Losing Weight and Getting More Sleep Go Hand-in-Hand
by
Linda
Posted
Tue 30 Dec 2008 12:00am
If your New’s Year’s resolution is to lose weight then you need to get more sleep as well. Studies have shown that cortisol levels are increased with lack of sleep which can cause more fat deposition and a slowing of metabolism. In addition, decreased amounts of deep sleep has been associated with significantly reduced levels of growth hormone
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Better Sleep & Less Stress — They Go Hand in Hand
by
Dr. Elisabeth Kuhn
Posted
Tue 16 Mar 2010 12:00am
Better sleep? Less stress? One depends on the other, and if you’re plagued either by insomnia or excess stress, you’re caught up in a vicious cycle, also known as a catch-22.
So what to do?
Not sleeping enough makes it harder to cope, and that will increase your stress. And being stressed can keep you from sleeping, right
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A Good Night’s Sleep Starts in Your Hands and Feet!
by
Total Health Breakthroughs
Posted
Thu 06 May 2010 8:04pm
your metabolic requirement while sleeping and helps to reserve energy for a time of day when your senses are more active.
Earlier Swedish research demonstrated that warm hands... thoughts of warmth and sunshine to your extremities.
No, this isn’t some new age mumbo jumbo. Dr. Matthew Ebben of Cornell University explains that when you sleep, the blood
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I Don’t Have Neck Pain, But My Arm And Hand Go To Sleep All The Time!
by
Nav J.


Posted
Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:02pm
You can often get symptoms from a neck problem that present themselves in the hands and arms. Carpal Tunnel is a perfect example; we often see people who think they have carpal tunnel or elbow problems when in fact the problem is in the neck.
When dealing with hand or arm problems you always want to examine the source of nerve supply
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Sleep, Dreaming and Food
by
Dhrumil Purohit
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:58pm
a really big meal right before I sleep. Ya, weird, I know.
The dreams that I do have, after eating that big meal, tend to be quasi-nightmarish. Not full blown horror films, but situations where I'm in a real mess. I end up having terrible sleep when this happens. Not just just because my body spends a decent amount of the evening digesting food, but also
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Beauty in Sleeping: From Dream to Millionaire
by
sparkerly
Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 11:33am
(There are numerous cases of the remedy for healing shown in a dream. This is one of them -- sparker)
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Madame C.J. Walker (1867-1919) is cited by the Guinness Book of Records as the first female American self-made millionaire. She was also the first member of her family born free.
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Madame Walker founded and built a highly successful ...
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to sleep is to dream
by
Linea


Posted
Fri 20 Feb 2009 7:22pm
my sleeping mind thinks about how I am doing it always seems to think otherwise.
Again, I think it is just my continuous process of recovering from the horrible things
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Sleep, Dream, Rest
by
Take Root and Write ..
Posted
Sun 02 May 2010 9:30pm
to make decisions, lack reasoning abilities and your body will began to work against you.
I designed your body not only to sleep, but to dream. Experiences need to be filtered... with Me.
Rest in My presence. Be rejuvenated. You will accomplish more kingdom work - what I will you to do - as you learn to sleep, dream and rest.
I love you so much, take My
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