lunes, 15 de junio de 2020

Say Goodnight to Insomnia

Harvard Health Publications
Harvard Health Publications

Harvard Medical School experts reveal:

Secrets to a great night’s sleep

Improving Sleep
Inside Improving Sleep, you’ll discover:
Facts about sleep and how it helps your health
Simple ways to stop snoring
Must-know dangers of too little sleep
Help for sleep apnea — other than a CPAP machine
Treatments for insomnia
And so much more!
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Dear CERASALE,
Getting enough sleep is as important for your body as eating right, exercising, and practicing good dental hygiene. That’s because lack of sleep not only makes it harder for you to get through the day, it is also linked to all kinds of health problems — from diabetes to increasing blood pressure to weight gain and increased risk for a heart attack. Inadequate sleep even makes it more likely that you'll catch a cold.
To help you get the rest you need, Harvard Medical School experts created Improving Sleep: A guide to a good night’s rest. This fascinating report reveals:
  • How the different stages of sleep help your body
  • Proven ways to fight insomnia
  • Health problems that may be making it tough to sleep
  • The type of sleep that helps restore alertness
  • The best treatments for snoring and sleep apnea
  • How to wake up feeling refreshed
  • And more!
Click here now to discover how to sleep better to lower your risk of health problems, plus learn important facts about sleep, such as:
  • The best treatment for insomnia — no medication needed
  • The hormone that naturally induces drowsiness
  • The sleep stage when your mind puts memories into long-term storage
  • Home-based tests that can help determine if you have sleep apnea (much less stressful than hospital testing)
  • Why dropping just a little weight can help you stop snoring
Plus you’ll get a Special Bonus Section at no extra cost — Practical tips for sounder sleep — that explains:
  • Why you should never exercise within two hours of bedtime
  • When you need a nap — and when it’s a bad idea
  • Why reading from a backlit electronic device at night is a no-no
  • Comforting bedtime rituals that can help lull you to sleep
  • A technique that helps battle insomnia
Click here now and you’ll save 30% off the $29 cover price!
If you toss and turn all night instead of blissfully nodding off, click here to get your copy of Improving Sleep now.
There’s no risk. You not only save 30% off the $29 cover price, you also get our 100% Money-Back Guarantee. If you’re not 100% satisfied, you can return Improving Sleep for a full refund! Don’t miss out. Order it Now!
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Sincerely,
Howard E. LeWine, M.D.
Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing

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