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SWEET DREAMS FOR INSOMNIA

 

HOW BAD IS YOUR SLEEPLESS NIGHTS?

 

SweetDreams for Insomnia, ImsoniaThe following statements describe any symptoms you have had in the past year. Count the number of statements that you agree with, and then look at the explanation provided below.

  Falling asleep is hard for me.

  I have too much on my mind to go to sleep.

  When I wake up in the night, I can't go back to sleep.

  I can't relax because I have too many worries.

  Even when I sleep all night, I'm still tired in the morning.

  Sometimes I am afraid to close my eyes and go to sleep.

  I wake up too early.

  It takes me more than an hour or so to fall asleep.

  I am stiff and sore in the morning.

  I feel depressed when I can't sleep.

 
Even if you have circled only one statement, you may want to consult your doctor if you are concerned about this problem.

If you circled:

1 TO 3 STATEMENTS

You may not have a problem. Be assured that it is not unusual to have trouble sleeping at some point in your life.

4 TO 6 STATEMENTS

You may have a sleep problem. Following the recommendations in the leaflet titled "Insomnia: Do You Have Trouble Sleeping," may help improve your sleep habits. If you still need help, talk with your doctor.

7 TO 10 STATEMENTS

Chances are, you have a serious sleep problem that requires attention.

 

WHAT IS INSOMNIA?

 

Insomnia — difficulty falling, staying asleep or waking too early and not being able to get back to sleep - is one of the most common sleep problems. More than half (54 percent) of Americans said they experience at least one symptom of insomnia at least a few nights a week. Additionally, one in five adults experienced difficulty falling asleep, and one in three reported waking too often during the night at least a few nights a week.

Insomnia has many causes and may be a symptom of some underlying problem. Healthcare professionals find it useful to categorize insomnia by duration of the symptoms:

  • Transient insomnia — lasts no more than a few nights and is usually triggered by short-term stress (e.g., a job interview), excitement or changes in sleep schedule or environment.
     

  • Short-term insomnia — lasts no more than a few weeks and is usually associated with ongoing stressful events (e.g., divorce or moving to a new city), psychological trauma or illness. It is common for episodes to recur.
     

  • Long-term or chronic insomnia — lasts more than a month, with poor sleep occurring every night, most nights or several nights per month. There may be underlying behavioral, medical or psychiatric problems, such as depression.

What Are the Effects of Sleep Loss?

A lack of restful sleep can negatively impact an individual's waking hours. Lost sleep can result in a reduced ability to concentrate, excessive daytime sleepiness, and irritability. While not all sleep loss is attributable to insomnia, sleep deprivation can impair the ability to perform both physical and mental tasks.

  • There’s more to chronic insomnia than feeling drowsy in the morning. It can actually impair your functioning by causing a decreased ability to concentrate, memory loss, fatigue, and diminished motivation. It can also impair your coordination and motor functioning, and lead to an increased risk of accidents when you’re driving or even just walking. Evidence also suggests that insomnia is associated with many other serious medical conditions, and may increase the risk of developing certain psychiatric disorders, particularly depression and anxiety.
     

  • Chronic insomnia may impair your normal functioning in a number of ways, causing both cognitive and physical problems. Research has shown that insomnia can decrease your memory function, motivation and concentration, as well as cause fatigue. Chronic insomnia may also increase your risk of accidents, such as driving accidents or falls. Additionally, insomnia is associated with a number of other medical conditions, and may even increase the risk of developing certain psychiatric disorders, particularly depression and anxiety.

What Are Some of the Causes of Insomnia?

  • Lifestyle factors — Many behaviors can create or worsen sleeping problems. Smoking and drinking caffeinated beverages, for example, interfere with sleep because they involve intake of stimulants such as nicotine and caffeine, which promote wakefulness. Alcohol intake close to bedtime may also result in disruption of normal sleep patterns. Other lifestyle factors that can contribute to poor sleep include physical activity too close to bedtime and erratic sleep schedules. For example, shift workers often find sleep particularly challenging because they have to sleep during daylight hours when biological rhythms encourage wakefulness.
     

  • Environmental factors — Noise, such as that from passing traffic, airplanes or a neighbor's television, can disturb sleep. Too much light or a sleeping environment that is too hot or too cold also can interfere with sleep.
     

  • Medical factors — Kidney disease, heart failure, asthma and Parkinson's disease can impair healthy sleep. Conditions that cause pain or discomfort, such as arthritis, can also make it difficult to sleep well.
     

  • Psychological/psychiatric factors — Most sleep experts consider stress to be the most common cause of short-term sleeping difficulties. School- or job-related pressures, family or marriage problems, or a serious illness or death in the family are common triggers. Insomnia can be a component of depression.

National Sleep Foundation Polls

According to NSF polls dating back to 1999, over 1/2 of America's adults experience one or more symptom of insomnia at least a few nights a week. In 2005, the following percentages of adults reported having the following symptoms this often:  38% woke up feeling un-refreshed; 32% wake often during the night; and 21% of the population reports waking too early, not being able to get back to sleep and difficulty falling asleep. Of this last group, almost 1/4 state that it takes them at least 30 minutes to fall asleep. These people are likely to be women (28% vs. 16%) and not to have a bed partner (27% vs. 19%). 

People who drink >4 caffeinated beverages a day are more likely to have difficulty falling asleep and wake un-refreshed. Those who are obese are more likely to have a symptom of insomnia. Adults who have daytime sleepiness at least 3 times a week are experiencing a symptom of insomnia (86%) compared to those who rarely or never have such symptoms (31%). This is also true for those who say sleepiness has a strong impact on their daily activities (83%) versus those who experience very little impact (44%). More people who take >2 naps a day report symptoms of insomnia (62%) compared to those who do not take a nap (48%). 

 

THE DARK SIDE OF SLEEPING PILLS

 

Long-term studies on the effects of sleeping pills don’t show encouraging results. In fact the one major conclusion from all studies is that insomniacs are better off without sleeping pills than they are with them. One study alone that surveyed over 2,000,000 people, found that chronic use of sleeping pills are as deadly as cigarette smoking.

The case against sleeping pills is compelling. The following information points out some important reasons why sleeping pills should not be considered.

  • Those who use sleeping pills have significantly higher mortality rates than those who do not
     

  • Sleeping pills (& even the newer generations) do little or nothing to improve chronic insomnia and cause long-term chemical dependency
     

  • Sleeping pills reduce brain cell activity during the day, affecting short-term memory as well as causing a hangover effect
     

  • Sleeping pills accentuate the GABA neurotransmitter, which keeps the nerve cells in the lung tissue from firing. This is why an overdose of sleeping pills will cause asphyxiation and over 1000 overdose related deaths each year
     

  • GABA actuation is also responsible for impaired physical ability. Each year, thousands of traffic deaths, accidents and falls (especially in the elderly) are attributed to sleeping pills
     

  • Sleep Apnea Patients should never take sleeping pills. Sleeping pills increase the pauses and length of pause in breathing. Someone with sleep apnea could suffer brain or ocular damage from the lack of oxygen or even death
     

  • Anyone over the age of 40 should be cautioned against sleeping pills, and anyone over the age of 65 should never take sleeping pills. Studies show that almost all people over 40 have some symptoms of sleep apnea, and anyone over 65 would be clinically diagnosed with sleep apnea
     

  • Sleeping pills create a hypnotic dependency similar to alcohol and lower inhibitions and fear of pain or consequences. This is one reason why sleeping pills contribute to accidents and why chronic sleeping pill users are less likely to worry or take care of themselves
     

  • Sleeping pills are highly addictive. Sleeping pills are similar to barbiturates and are extremely difficult to stop using
     

  • Although sleeping pills do not improve daytime functioning, people still prefer taking them because of the barbiturate feel-good effect they produce. As with many addictive drugs, they may not be helpful, but we feel good when we take them

SIDE EFFECTS OF SLEEPING PILLS

Unfortunately sleeping pills do the same things to us during the day that we want them to at night. That is they impair our consciousness, judgment, memory and intelligence. Ironically, insomniacs think sleeping pills make them sleep better, when they actually make them feel worse. This is because of the misperception that sleeping pills are supposed to help us sleep better. In comparison studies against placebo, patients receiving placebo did better than those with sleeping pills, although those with the sleeping pills erroneously believed they were doing better.

Perhaps the most shocking condemnation of sleeping pills is that they do not improve daytime function or performance. Since the definition for ‘Quality of Sleep’ is that amount which allows us to operate at optimum levels of energy, sleeping pills are not the answer. Pharmaceutical companies concentrate on reducing the side effects of sleeping pills, not on improving daytime performance. Those who take these pills however, are misguided into believing they will receive a daytime benefit. The chance is very high that they will end up becoming chronic sleeping pill users. New commercials for sleeping pills now caution that, “Almost everyone has some risk of becoming dependant on sleep medication.”

While defending the use of sleeping pills, pharmaceutical companies counter that most of the people who use sleeping pills take them for a few weeks or less. What they don’t say, however is that the vast majority of all prescriptions are repeat prescriptions to chronic insomniacs.

 

NOW, DISCOVER HOW A MUSHROOM CAN HELP YOU

 

Yes, you read that right.

The solution you have been dreaming about is linked to a mushroom.

If you have gone through night after night without sleep, you know you are willing to try just about anything to cure your sleep disorder.

But you also want a solution that is fast-acting, effective and natural. One that also gives you peaceful, uninterrupted sleep (with sweet dreams!) MINUS the side effects.

The herbal industry is now abuzz with excitement over the discovery of a special kind of mushroom in China called Wuling . Unlike other mushrooms, Wuling is a very rare kind that grows underground, mostly in the abandoned nests of white termites. One would have to excavate at least 8 ft deep just to find these mushrooms.

But you have it easy.

You just have to order a bottle of Sweet Dreams to feel the effects of Wuling .

SWEET DREAMS CAN DELIVER RESULTS IN MINIMUM TIME!

Sweet Dreams is made entirely of pure Wuling Mushroom extract.

Nothing else.

No kava kava, valarium, chamomile, green tea, l-tryptophan etc because they are not needed.

The active ingredients of the mushroom are extracted using special nano-technology method. The resulting powder reaches the size of 55 nm, which is about the same size as our cell.

This enables the active ingredients to easily dissolve in water upon contact (without even stirring), absorb into your blood stream and straight into the cells - to give you the most effective results - in minimum time.

Not only will Sweet Dreams make you sleep better, you will wake up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

 

HOW SWEET DREAMS WORK

There’s a timekeeper in your body – and it’s called melatonin. It tells it when to sleep and when to wake up. Secreted by the pineal gland in the brain, it controls the body's circadian rhythm, an internal 24-hour time-keeping system.

Studies suggest that people with disrupted circadian rhythms, such as those suffering from jet lag or poor vision or those who work the night shift, have lower levels of melatonin in their body (Graph 1). The same goes for elderly people and those suffering from depression and anxiety attacks. Which explains why they have trouble sleeping.

Sweet Dreams works by inducing the natural production of melatonin. Research on the production of melatonin in users show that the hormone increased - naturally - by as much as 300% after only one week’s consumption (Graph 2).

 


Graph 1:

Melatonin levels in a sleep-deprived
individual

 

 

  
Graph 2:

Melatonin levels in a sleep-deprived
individual AFTER consuming Sweet
Dreams

 

 

 In comparison to other supplements with synthesized melatonin, Sweet Dreams for insomnia elevated blood melatonin levels, naturally, by an extra 30% - safely and effectively.

Not only did the research subjects find it easier to fall asleep, the time it took them to wake up was also significantly shorter. What’s more, they slept through the night quite efficiently.

OTHER SUPERIOR HEALTH BENEFITS OF SWEET DREAMS

  Strengthens your immune system

  Enhances your memory

  Improves your mental and physical alertness

  Increases blood circulation

  Protects neuro-function

  Anti-fatigue

  Promote blood growth

To date, Sweet Dreams is widely used as a proven natural remedy for insomnia, sleeping disorders and prostate enlargement.

 

USED. TESTED. AND CONFIRMED EFFECTIVE.

 

1997:

Phase I – III Clinical Study was conducted in more than 50 hospitals in China on 2,732 patients with insomnia

Result: 91.1% of the patients reported significant improvement. No other herb in history has been able to produce that kind of efficacy rate, for the treatment of any illnesses .

Clinical trials were conducted, involving a total of nearly 1,000 hospitals across 26 provinces all over China .

Result: Confirmed Wuling can relieve symptoms due to sexual hormone imbalance such as BPH or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Prostate enlargement in men), and menstrual disorder in women.

September 1999

Wuling was awarded the Certificate of Class-I New TCM from China 's State Drug Administration. No other herb in history has demonstrated such effectiveness rate in treating any health conditions.

SWEET DREAMS CONTAINS 100% PURE WULING

Sweet Dreams is made entirely of pure Wuling Mushroom extract.

Nothing else.

No kava kava, valarium, chamomile, green tea, etc because they are not needed.

The active ingredients of the mushroom are extracted using special nano-technology method. The resulting powder reaches the size of 55 nm, which is about the same size as our cell.

This enables the active ingredients to easily dissolve in water upon contact (without even stirring), absorb into your blood stream and straight into the cells - to give you the most effective results - in minimum time.

Tested by: Zhejiang Provincial Testing Center, and Institute of Medical Sciences of Chinese Academy

Result: Wuling contains unique nutritional components and physiological active substances, with Adenosine glucoside, Polysaccharide and 19 varieties of amino acids as its main active ingredients.

Tested by: Zhejiang Provincial Testing Center using spectrum semi-quantitative method

Result: Wuling contains:

  16 out of 18 known essential metallic elements

  Fat-soluble vitamins including Vitamin D2, K1, E and beta-carotene

  Water-soluble vitamins like B1, B2 and B6

 

 THIS IS HOW SWEET DREAMS CHANGED LIVES

 

"For 4 years, I had suffered from insomnia. I've tried various sleeping pills including Xanax , Valium and Ambien . While they worked well, the side effects were terrible. Earlier this year, I told myself that I had to find a natural cure. So I searched the net and found a few herbal sleeping pills. I bought a few brands like Melatrol , Great Night Sleep and Clarocet but none seem to work. Then a friend suggested Sweet Dreams.

Frankly, I bought it without really expecting it to work. How wrong I was! Within the first day of taking Sweet Dreams , I was sleeping deeper and better than I ever had before. When I didn't wake up as I normally would around 2 am , my wife thought that I had died in my sleep! And unlike drugs, I now wake up feeling fresh and rejuvenated!"  -  Thomas Hallaway, USA

"I purchased  Sweet Dreams for my elderly father.  Sweet Dreams was the first alternative that he tried. I have to say the difference in him has been nothing short of amazing. After only 3 short days, it was clear that  Sweet Dreams has totally satisfied his needs. He is a different man now. He is alert, vibrant, takes an interest in life and has recently started to socialize with others after spending most of his time on his own for many years."  -  Martin Alonzo, Spain

"I'm a medical intern, and like everyone knows we work insane hours. We are expected to be at the hospital for 48 hours at a time, and then getting one night to catch up on lost sleep. After the amount of coffee I drink to stay awake for those 48 hours, it was difficult to fall asleep. After a month of this, and slowly giving up my career to exhaustion, I tried Sweet Dreams . Now I'm sleeping during the precious hours I have to - with ease!"  -  Patricia Ridgely, Australia

"After the death of my wife, I started having nightmares. That led to insomnia. Nothing would help. I have tried prescription drugs, hypnosis and even acupuncture. As a last resort, I tried Sweet Dreams  and it saved my sanity. Thank you for letting me sleep again!"  –  Francis Light, British Virgin Island

"I developed insomnia in the year 2004, after going through a bad patch. I lost my job and had debts of more than $50,000. My doctor gave me the normal sleep medication. I must confess that I slept well but soon, it was clear that I was becoming addicted to the drug. I couldn't sleep the few times when I didn't take the pills. I knew that this was not the solution and that led me to Sweet Dreams . After about 1 week on Sweet Dreams , I can now sleep like a baby!  -  Gary Matouba, France

"I have been having sleep disorder since I was in my 20s. It is frustrating! I can't shutdown my mind even though I am physically exhausted. Recently I tried  Sweet Dreams . Yours was the 6th natural product for sleeping that I had bought - and I must say, it works extremely well."  -  Byron Anderson, USA

"Thank you for accepting my testimonial. I tell you what. I tried two different brands, Sleeping Easy  and your brand, Sweet Dreams . Sleeping Easy  does not work at all on my body but your stuff is amazing! It really works! It is the best product by far that I have tried. I had quality sleep that I never had before, and I was mentally alert the next day - that makes a difference!!"  -  Mary Lim, Singapore

"I am 44 years old and have a very stressful job as a stockbroker. I need to be alert and attentive but I can't because I don't get enough sleep. But Sweet Dreams really makes a big difference in my life! On the first day, I took 3 in the morning and another 3 at night, and had my best sleep ever! I just ordered a whole bunch more."  -  Talbert Ewabe, Nigeria

“I have been trying to wean off Ambien for over 3 years but couldn't. My brother recommended Sweet Dreams to me last month as a replacement for Ambien, and I decided to give it a go. It wasn't easy at first and I felt lost and restless without the drug for the first week. On the 8 th day, I started feeling better and was able to go to sleep by just taking Sweet Dreams . My Ambien? I threw it away! -  Michael Evans , USA

“Your pills had done what no others could for me – it made me sleep continuously for 8 hours! In the past, I would be happy to even have 2 hours. Thanks Sweet Dreams ! -  Cecilia Jones , Australia

Sweet Dreams has helped me tremendously! The best thing about it is that I wake up feeling really refreshed and full of energy, ready to start a brand new day with enthusiasm! What a difference it made to my life! -  Randall Hawkins , UK

“I had suffered from years of insomnia. While prescription medication helped me to sleep, it made me groggy the whole day. One day, I decided to quit and seek alternative approaches. That's when I found Sweet Dreams . After having been on it for 9 days, I was able to sleep for at least 7 hour stretches at a time. I am so thankful to be able to wake up and lead a productive day.” -  R. Sivalingam, India

“Of all the sleep products that I have taken over the years, Sweet Dreams is by far the most effective. I can literally say that your product has saved my life and my marriage.” -  Martha Shepherd , USA

“You know how I used to force myself to sleep? I worked out in my home gym. Pumped iron till I was dead tired. Even then, the effort was not always successful. That was before I discovered Sweet Dreams . Now, I can fall asleep easily, and wake up recharged! -  “Big” Ron Erickson, New Zealand

 

TRY SWEET DREAMS TODAY, ABSOLUTELY RISK-FREE

 

SweetDreams for Insomnia, ImsoniaIf Sweet Dreams can change these people's lives for the better, then it can do the same for you too.

What makes Sweet Dreams an indispensable supplement for everyone desiring better sleep?

  You'll fall asleep faster than you do now

  You'll have better quality, uninterrupted sleep than you do now

  You'll wake up feeling energized, alert and recharged

  You will not feel groggy and lethargic

  Sweet Dreams is 100% natural

  Sweet Dreams will not give you any side effects

  Sweet Dreams is non-addictive

  You can stop taking Sweet Dreams once your sleep pattern is normalized

A bottle of Sweet Dreams contains 90 capsules (1 month supply) that will make you sleep far better and deeper than you ever did before. And the cost is only US$49.95!
 

SPECIAL OFFER

If you buy 3 bottles (3 months supply), you will receive one bottle absolutely FREE!
 


 

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All orders will be sent out via Registered Airmail from our head office in Asia. Estimated delivery time is between 14-21 days.

Express Mail service (delivery in 5-7 days) is also available and will cost US$28. Please select this option if you want to have your order delivered quicker.
 
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