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Melatrol has been produced to cure insomnia on a long term basis. It combines the benefit of immediate results with long term effects. Melatonin will help you fall asleep instantly, it will aid your body to regulate your own sleeping patterns so instead of developing an addiction you will actually need to use Melatrol less and less over time.

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“Doing shift work caused me to fall asleep during night time working hours but be awake during the day, when I should have been sleeping. Once I started taking Melatrol I managed to to adjust to this irregular schedule of working days one week, and nights the next.”
Emanuel, San Antonio

“As a college student, I spend many late nights studying, only to get up early for classes the next day. This has a really negative effect on my sleeping patterns. Upon trying Melatrol I have found that I can now enjoy a regular sleep schedule when I want to...”
Megan, Vancouver

You Better Sleep!

by James Malone


Posted Feb 4th 2007,
Read 473 times since then.

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This sleep deprivation is implicated in a wide range of physical and emotional disturbances. Most recently the link between a lack of sleep and problems with overweight/obesity has been noted, and this is thought to be due to a fatigue-induced disruption of the biochemistry that governs appetite, metabolism and fat storage. Deep sleep is also when the body’s healing response is most active. Going without sleep leaves us more vulnerable to both outside pathogens and autoimmune problems. In addition, there is some research indicating that sleep quality has a direct bearing on memory. If we are fatigued when we learn something, retention and subsequent recall diminishes.

Part of the blame for the rise of sleep problems can be attributed to a cultural shift where doing more and more is valued above all else, usually at the expense of rest, sleep and meaningful recreation. Consider the idea that in the Judeo-Christian tradition it was an actual commandment to take one day off in seven, not just a recommendation, (maybe they were onto something?) Advances in communication technology further add to our frenetic pace where we are never disconnected for very long, blurring the boundaries between work and personal time. Also, many of us spend the majority of our waking hours indoors, which pulls us away from the natural rhythms of the sun. All in all, modern life can easily push us out of balance if we do not remain mindful.

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Clinical hypnosis can also be of great help to the individual with sleep problems. Like smoking or overeating, sleeplessness can become habitual and hypnosis addresses subconscious behavior patterns at their source. Those skilled in the use of clinical hypnosis understand that belief and expectation play a powerful role in all aspects of our lives, including sleep. Long ago the founder of autosuggestion, Emile Coue, described a principle of mind known as the Rule of Reversed Effort, which refers to when the harder we try to do something, especially when there is an expectation of failure, the less likely it is that we will be successful. The person with ongoing sleep problems eventually begins to expect sleeplessness, while struggling harder to get to sleep and in the process becomes more awake.

The good news is that the ability to sleep soundly is something that we were all born with, as babies we slept when we were tired and that was pretty much it, it was one of those things that we did not have to be taught. In most cases sleep problems are learned behaviors, albeit unconsciously, which means they can unlearned and reshaped to a healthier pattern. With hypnosis, the idea is presented to the subconscious mind that normal sleep patterns are being rediscovered, creating a positive sense of expectation and a more relaxed attitude towards the sleep experience which in turn leads to healthier habits. Quite often a person comes to actually believe that they have lost the ability to relax and let go and the use of a mind/body technique like hypnotism can help restore that ability.

The use of sleep-related suggestion and imagery is usually coupled with a recommended period of relaxation-skills training, further enhancing its benefit. There may also be work addressed to the person’s sources of ongoing stress and worry as it is important to recognize that sleep patterns interact with the whole of that individual’s physical, emotional, mental and spiritual being.

James Malone Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy ©2005

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Melatrol Insomnia Medication

Melatrol Sleeping Aid

Melatrol combines benefits of immediate results with long term effects. It will help you fall asleep instantly and aid your body to regulate its sleeping patterns. Melatrol will provide you with a better quality sleep so you can enjoy a productive day after awakening! Melatrol is not addictive and has no side effects.

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