We Detox Our Cars!

Everyone who owns a car understands that car oil gets dirty so the filter needs to be changes regularly. Unfortunately our bodies have no replaceable parts installed. Our bodies natural detox may be great but it does need a tube up every so often. Our homes have chemicals leaking out of nearly everything like our furniture, walls and even flooring so we absorbed much of these and our bodies detox systems can be pushed to their limits.

Having a healthy way to detox our bodies can be done with the help of natural items readily available at our local supermarkets or green grocer.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Do You Have a Sleep Disorder?

By Jason McDrarren

Sleep disorders are more common today than every before. Many people don't even realize they have a sleep disorder. If you have trouble falling asleep at night or if you wake up numerous times throughout the night, then you might have a sleep disorder. Do your family members comment on how exhausted you look? Or perhaps you get irritated more easily than you should and find that you easily become emotional? All of these factors could indicate that you suffer from a sleep disorder.

The quickest way to get to the bottom of your sleep disorder is to answer one simple question: What is your problem with sleep? Do you have trouble falling asleep? Do you have a hard time getting up in the morning? Maybe you simply can't make through a day without falling asleep. Or you might not sleep because your partner's sleeping keeps you up at night. Some people even discover that they strange things in their sleep that keeps them from becoming well-rested. How you answer this question will certainly help to narrow down the possible sleep disorders you might be experiencing.

For those that can't fall asleep, there are many possible reasons. Is it that you can't fall asleep when you lay down to go to bed, or do you wake up in the middle of the night and then have trouble sleeping? If it's trouble falling to sleep initially, then your symptom is named sleep latency. Sleep latency is indicative of several potential sleep disorders. You could suffer from one of several types of insomnia or delayed sleep phase disorder. You could also be experiencing restless leg syndrome. For those that find themselves waking up but then unable to sleep, the symptom is referred to as sleep fragmentation. Sleep fragmentation might be the result of sleep maintenance insomnia, advanced sleep phase disorder, or sleep maintenance insomnia. Each of these sleep disorders could be exacerbated by working swing shifts or by maintaining irregular hours of sleep.

If your symptoms involve constant tiredness throughout the day and you have trouble staying awake then you are probably suffering from a different sort of sleep disorder. You could have narcolepsy, especially if you seem to fall asleep uncontrollably and quickly, throughout the day.

Those with excessive sleep inertia find waking up in the morning very difficult. This could be the result of sleep apnea or delayed sleep phase disorder.

Other people find they do strange things when they are sleeping. This could range from sleep walking. They might wake up in new places or even make a meal while completely asleep. If this describes you then you may suffer from sleep walking, night terrors, or any number of parasomnias.

If it is your partner that keeps you up, then they might be suffering from sleep apnea or snoring. It could also be restless leg syndrome that makes it difficult for you to sleep.

By identifying the type of sleep problem a person suffers from, it becomes easier to identify one of the many sleep disorders that could be responsible. This makes treatment possible.

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