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It's not recommended to sleep after eating because you will likely experience digestive issues like indigestion, heartburn, and acid reflux that disrupt your sleep.
The National Institutes of Health recommend the following techniques: Tapping the area between navel and pubic bone. ... Bending forward. ......
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DIM (Diindolylmethane/3,3′-Diindolylmethane) is among the most effective estrogen blockers found in nature. It occurs naturally in cruciferous...
Read More »Some experts will tell you that it’s normal to feel sleepy after eating. Others may warn that eating a big meal before bed will disrupt your sleep. How can both of these things be true? It has to do with the unique relationship between food and sleep. There’s a growing body of research that suggests the timing of our meals play a key role in keeping sleep debt low and helping us stay in circadian alignment. Sleep debt is the amount of sleep you’ve missed in the past 14 days relative to your sleep need (the genetically determined amount of sleep your body needs). Circadian alignment refers to keeping your internal body clocks steady and in sync through vital circadian cues like consistent meal times (more on that later). But it’s not just when you eat that matters; what and how much you eat also influence your running sleep debt and body clock. Food choices (to eat a doughnut or a salad?), the nutritional composition (how much fats, proteins, and carbs should you aim for?), meal size (how many calories are you taking in?), and even the accompanying beverage either help or hinder sleep. Ahead, we explain how long you should wait to sleep after eating and the reasons behind it. We’ll also share why you may feel sleepy after a meal and what you can do to minimize the so-called food coma. It’s all in the name of better sleep tonight for better energy the next day.
The prostate gland stores zinc, which not only prevents prostate enlargement but may also help to shrink a prostate gland that's already swollen.
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So yes, it is perfectly fine to sit, if for no other reason than one is less likely to cause a mess. Oct 7, 2016
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As a standard direction in blocking the production of DHT naturally, look for food sources that are rich in zinc such as mushrooms, green peas,...
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Caffeine and BPH don't go together. The evidence is clear that caffeine is a diuretic and stimulates the bladder. For people with BPH who already...
Read More »If you need help creating sleep-friendly meals, especially in the few hours before bedtime, speak with a licensed healthcare professional, like a dietitian or nutritionist.
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Here are the 9 best foods and drinks you can have before bed to enhance your quality of sleep. Almonds. Almonds are a type of tree nut with many...
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Different things can cause an ileus, including: Surgery - Especially abdominal surgery, for any reason; surgery is the most common cause of ileus....
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You're likely to need: clean bed clothes and towels. clothes (including a hat) and nappies for the baby. 2 packets of super-absorbent sanitary or...
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