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OxySleep is a natural sleep aid which naturally allows you to fall asleep fast.  You get the perfect Nights Sleep with no more tossing and turning!

With OxySleep Natural Sleep Aid, you'll sleep peacefully every night while maintaining healthy sleep cycles while using a drug free solution, it relieves daily stress and anxiety and its proven to help you relax and wake up feeling energized.

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Relaxed, peaceful sleep is as important to your health and productivity as food. If you aren't getting at least seven hours of sleep every night, you're not promoting optimal health and well-being. You just don't perform as well, the next day. Frankly, you'll just plain be grouchy. OxySleep Natural Sleep Aid is made with Melatonin and other natural ingredients. Melatonin works with your own body to support its natural sleep cycle It's combined with natural herbs to encourage relaxation.

Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the body to establish your circadian rhythm (natural sleep cycle.) It's the hormone that helps you to feel sleepy, close your eyes, and then slip easily into peaceful, deep sleep. No one knows why the body doesn't always produce enough melatonin every evening. Stress is certainly a factor. Caffeine, alcohol, irregular sleep patterns of night workers, and excitement just before bedtime, are all contributors. Even too much light in your room and watching TV before bed will affect your ability to sleep properly. OxySleep helps you reestablish regular sleep patterns, so you'll wake up feeling ready to take on the world.


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  • OxySleep helps with occasional sleeplessness.
Everyone has nights when they just cannot get to sleep. Then, there are those nights when you fall asleep, but wake up a few hours later and can't get back to sleep, no matter what. You will love OxySleep for its gentle support. OxySleep lets you relax, put your cares away until tomorrow, and love your pillow again. Your partner will love you for being peaceful in bed rather than tossing and turning all night.
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With OxySleep, you will not have that dull, hung over feeling the next day. Instead, you will wake up feeling refreshed and rested. As your body re establishes its natural sleep cycle, you will find you can sleep more easily. You will not become addicted to OxySleep in order to get to sleep.



Causes of Sleep Disorders
There are more than 100 different disorders of sleeping and waking that have been identified. They can be grouped in four categories:

  • Problems with falling and staying asleep
  • Sleep-disruptive behaviors
  • Problems with staying awake
  • Problems with sticking to a regular sleep schedule

COMMON PROBLEMS WITH FALLING AND STAYING ASLEEP

Insomnia can include any combination of difficulty with falling asleep, intermittent wakefulness staying asleep and early morning awakening. Episodes may come and go or be transient, last as long as 2 to 3 weeks would be short-term, or be long lasting or chronic.

Common factors associated with insomnia include:
  • Physical illness
  • Depression
  • Counterproductive sleep habits
  • Anxiety or stress
  • Poor sleeping environment such as excessive noise or light
  • Alcohol or other drugs
  • Use of certain medications
  • Caffeine
  • Heavy smoking
  • Physical discomfort
  • Daytime napping
Disorders include:

  • Psychophysiological insomnia or learned insomnia
  • Delayed sleep phase syndrome where a patients internal clock is always out of synch with the accepted day or night phases; for example, patients feel best if they can sleep from 3AM to noon
  • Hypnotic dependent sleep disorder or insomnia that occurs when you stop or become tolerant to certain types of sleep medications
  • Stimulant dependent sleep disorder or insomnia that occurs when you stop or become dependent to certain types of stimulants

PROBLEMS WITH STAYING AWAKE

Disorders of excessive sleepiness are called hypersomnias. These include:
  • Obstructive and central sleep apnea
  • Idiopathic hypersomnia (excessive sleepiness that occurs without an identifiable cause)
  • Narcolepsy
  • Periodic limb movement disorder
  • Restless leg syndrome


Sleep Disorder Articles
8 Physical Conditions That Can Cause Sleep Disorders
Author: Abhishek Agarwal

Sleep disorders usually have their roots in a medical problem or a prescription drug taken to treat a disease. The common diseases leading to sleep disorders are cardiovascular, neurological, mental, kidney, and gastroesopheal disorders as well as arthritis.
 
1. Cardiovascular Disorders
 
The most common cardiovascular disorders that cause sleep disorders are coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure. Both these disorders can cause obstructive sleep apnea. 
 
Congestive heart failure is characterized by the inability of the heart to pump sufficient blood to satisfy the requirements of the body. As a result of this, blood accumulates in the veins leading to the kidneys, and the resulting edema inflicts a lot of damage to the organs of the body.
 
Coronary heart disease is characterized by the accumulation of fatty deposits in the arteries that carry blood to the heart, leading to a condition known as atherosclerosis.
 
2. Endocrine Disorders
 
Sleep disorders are also the result of endocrine malfunction such as thryroid disorder and diabetes. Diabetes affects the way in which the body stores and uses carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. People who do not manage and control their diabetic condition often suffer from restless leg syndrome. 
 
The hormones released by the thyroid gland regulates the energy levels of the body. A person suffering from hyperthyroidism sweats profusely at night and is unable to enjoy a peaceful night's rest.
 
3. Neurological Disorders
 
Neurological disorders such as Alzheimers disease, strokes, epilepsy, and Parkinsons disease are also responsible for sleep disorders. 
 
Parkinsons disease affects the central nervous system. Its symptoms include difficulties in movement, tremors, unstable posture, slow movements, stiffness in the muscles, and difficulties in walking. Parkinsons disease causes sleep disorders such as sleep onset insomnia and REM sleep behavior disorder. 
 
Alzhiemers disease impairs the intellectual functions of the brain and causes dementia. It also causes a sleep disorder called fragmentation. 
 
Epilepsy affects the normal electrical functions of the brain and leads to short, sudden changes in it that are recurrent. People suffering from epilepsy are more likely to suffer from insomnia. 
 
Usually, stroke is associated with obstructive sleep apnea.
 
4. Respiratory Disorders
 
Those suffering from a respiratory disorder such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma usually suffer from an accompanying sleep disorder such as insomnia and sleep fragmentation. 
 
The air passages of those suffering from asthma are inflamed. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also known as COPD, is a group of respiratory disorders that cause untold damage to the lungs and lead to difficulties in breathing.
 
5. Mental Disorders
 
People suffering from psychological disorders such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder, depression, and schizophrenia also suffer from sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep fragmentation.
 
6. GERD
 
In gastroesophageal reflux disease, commonly known as GERD, the juices in the stomach flow back into the esophagus, and this leads to sleep fragmentation.
 
7. Kidney Disorders
 
In most kidney disorders, the kidneys are unable to filter the waste substances from the blood. They are also unable to maintain a proper balance between salt and water. Such a kidney disorder could lead to insomnia and restless leg syndrome.
 
8. Arthritis
 
The intense pain suffered by arthritis patients drives away sleep, resulting in insomnia.
 
If a sleep disorder is due to a medical condition, the medical condition should be treated first, not the sleep disorder. When the primary cause of a sleep disorder is successfully treated, it disappears, and the patient finds that he or she can enjoy good sleep.

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