Posts Tagged ‘energy’
Don – Androgen Deprivation Syndrome, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Shoulder Pain, Sleep Apnea
Patient has history of Prostate Cancer, which was resected 20 years ago. After a back surgery 4 years ago he later developed polymyalgia rheumatica ever since. This causes widespread muscle aching and stiffness, primarily in his left shoulder, knees, hips, legs, and ankles. Patient has been on O2 ever since the back surgery in 2004. With just a few NBE treatments, patient is feeling more relaxed, able to take deep breaths, and has increased motility in his shoulders.
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Super Positive Happy day, and CPAP update!
Having a great happy energetic day dispite all I have to do. Also update on my CPAP… good news!
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Treating Sleep Disorders (Insomnia #4)
Seventy million people suffer from sleep disorders. Find out about how these treatments can help.
If sleepless nights are affecting your sexlife, check out: http://www.sexhealthguru.com/index.php?sex_health
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Can Coffee cause anxiety and sleep disorders?
Can Coffee cause anxiety and sleep disorders?
And does Coffee increase your metabolism ?
Thank you.
Coffee increases the basic metabolic rate, which helps burn more calories. It increases mental clarity, as well as muscular coordination, can help to increase respiration rates and gives also a boost to low blood pressure. Indeed, several studies have concluded that metabolic rate or energy expenditure is positively affected by coffee consumption. For example, a study in the American Journal of Physiology in 1995 showed that energy expenditure increases by about 10% in response to caffeine ingestion.
Caffeine is the world’s most popular psychoactive drug. It boosts metabolism and energy levels, making you feel more alert by interfering with the action of drowse-inducing adenosine in the brain. It also manipulates the same channels in the brain as amphetamines, activating the brain’s pleasure centers. A recent study from Brazil finding that people who drink coffee with milk each day are less likely to have depression. Also, studies have shown that coffee drinkers have a lower incidence of suicide than the rest of the population. Caffeine is a stimulant which, in moderate amounts, helps with fatigue associated with depression. Coffee has been shown to contain small quantities of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), which are natural antidepressants.
Just make sure you drink GOOD coffee and not the cheapest stuff you can get your hands on! Coffee should be handpicked, and best are Arabica beans. Order coffee farm direct, and you’ll be surprised how well it tastes, let’s you sleep, and you’ll never go back to the regular supermarket shelves for it.