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Dr John Bergman The Secrets of living Healthier & Achieving Deep Sleep

Transcript of Deep sleep and stress

Dr John Bergman

The Secrets ofliving Healthier &

Achieving Deep Sleep

Why doctors committing vaccine violence against children would earn 41 months and 87 months in federal prison

An act of vaccine violence committed against a non-consenting person, if prosecuted by law enforcement authorities, could earn a doctor serious prison time regardless of whether the child was actually injured by the vaccine.

Federal sentencing guidelines for vaccine violence

Under federal sentencing guidelines, a vaccine assault upon an individual without their consent would be considered an "aggravated assault," part of the category of sentencing

covering "offenses against the persons.“

all vaccine violence against children is premeditated, it qualifies as "more than minimal planning

One of the Most common Tortures around the world

Sleep Deprivation

Short-term Sleep Deprivation: • Causes the release of stress hormones• Elevates LDL Cholesterol• Elevates Blood Sugar • Reduces Blood supply to the gut

Sleep Depravation on a long-term: Debilitating both physically and

mentally Weakens immune system Higher disease rates

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Sleep Depravation = Sns activity

Sleep Drugs:•sleep 13 min sooner•11 min more sleep per night •they do cause memory lose so you don’t remember that you slept poorly

•2001 = 29 million Rx’s for sleeping pills•2005 = 43 million Rx’s for sleeping pills•2006 = 47 million Rx’s for sleeping pills•2010 = 60 million Rx’s for sleeping pills

35% increased risk of Cancer Died 4.6 times more often (on average) than patients

who avoided sleeping pills Suicide, accidental overdose and cancer are probably

not the most common ways in which sleeping pills killDaniel F. Kripke, M.D

www.darksideofsleepingpills.com

•Ambien, people can act like sleep walkers•Sleep-walk to the refrigerator and stuff themselves with strange foods that they would not normally eat•Sleep driving: Some of the accidents were bad, and the police did not like how the zombies behaved

Habitual sleep patterns and risk for stroke and coronary heart disease

Neurology April 1997 vol. 48 no. 4 904-910

Methods.. We evaluated the association between sleep duration and daytime somnolence (often or almost always taking daytime naps) with the incidence of stroke and coronary heart disease in a national cohort of 7,844 adults ….during the 10-year follow-up.

Results…• the risk for stroke was increased in persons who reported sleeping greater than 8 hours at night compared with persons who slept between 6 and 8 hours

Habitual sleep patterns and risk for stroke and coronary heart disease

Neurology April 1997 vol. 48 no. 4 904-910

MetabolismAnabolism = Constructive metabolism

Re-growth Repair

Catabolism = Metabolic Breakdown , For energy burning aspect dismantling of structural proteins (starvation/Fat utilization)

R>B=Health R<B=Disease

1.You can live without sleep you will Die without R.E.M. aka Slow Wave Sleep SWS

2.People who work nights have Higher rates of Chronic Diseases

3.Sleep Medications Will NOT Get you R.E.M.

4.You Must be asleep between 11PM-1AM for Optimal Function

Deep Sleep Facts

Allergies Anxiety, depression, Panic attacks Digestive disorders Fatigue Headaches, migraine Heart disease, Palpitations High blood pressure Insomnia Irritable bladder Irritable bowel syndrome, Ulcerative colitis Menstrual problems Mouth and peptic ulcers Muscular aches and pains Eczema,

Symptoms from sleep deprivation :

Sleep is such a crucial aspect of health that it can have an adverse impact on some very serious diseases such as:

Parkinson disease (PD) Alzheimer disease (AD) Multiple sclerosis (MS) Gastrointestinal tract disorders Kidney disease Behavioral problems in children

(JAMA). November 1, 2000; 284

Sleep Problems Implicated in Many Illnesses

Drugs which suppress slow-wave sleep (SWS) R.E.M.

•appetite-suppressing drugs•Anti-acids•High blood pressure meds•ADD ADHD Dugs•over-the-counter cold medications•Corticosteroids•analgesics •sedative medications used to induce sleep •antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl)•over-the-counter sleeping medications •Asthma drugs = bronchodilators

Drugs which affect sleep

Virtually all antidepressants cause REM suppression and often drowsiness during the day as well

Sleep disturbance,•difficulty falling asleep•periodic awakenings•early-morning awakening• may be symptomatic of depression.

Certain drugs in turn may cause depression

REM sleep is decreased by Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, Diruetics…etc

Beta-blockers cause insomnia and nightmares, and by suppressing REM sleep

38% of Pediatricians Surveyed Use Pills for Helping Children With Sleep onset “delay”.

Pediatrics, May 2003: 111(5) pg 628-35

JAMA 2001 (Apr 25);   285 (16):   2114-2120

Most potential adverse drug events occurred at :•drug ordering (79%) •incorrect dosing (34%)•anti-infective drugs (28%) •intravenous medications (54%)

"Medication errors are common in pediatric inpatient settings.”

Error Rate … For Drugs For Children

Neuron April 26, 2001

sleep in early life plays a crucial role in brain development.

The capacity for "change," or growth and strengthening, of connections between nerve cells is the basis of development in the brain.

The elaboration and refinement of neural circuitry continues to a lesser extent in the adult brain.

Sleep In Early Life May Play Crucial Role In Brain Development

Study has found that children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have more sleep apnea than do other children.

(JAMA). November 1, 2000; 284

Sleep and Problems in Children ADHD

Beverly 88 yo 1979 hit by a car with a leg

amputated Pain both arms and her knee

“Do you know how old I am?I feel better!”

* The changes in sleep trigger shifts in the endocrine system, altering hormone levels and metabolism.

Researchers say that this study shows that a good night's sleep may be a natural form of hormone therapy, particularly for older adults.

The Journal of the American Medical Association August 16, 2000;284:861-868, 880-881

Women Need More Sleep then Men

  A study of more than 6,000 participants, found that women who slept five or less hours a night:

*Lack of sleep caused women more psychological distress,

*raises their insulin and inflammation levels.

*twice as likely to suffer from hypertension than women who slept for seven or more hours.

**Among men, there was no such relationshipUniversity of Warwick in 2007

Before After 90 Days

Mike 60 yo male chronic pain

Insomnia Facts:1.Affects the whole Family2.Increases irritability3.Caused by Physical, Chemical, and/or Emotional Stress4.Typical Insomniacs spend more time in bed up to 14 hrs Solution:

1.Fix the Stress2.Restrict your Sleep (6 hrs per night)3.Get up and go to bed at the same time EVERY DAY4.Use the Bed room for Sleep Only

Insomnia Cause & Cure

Get Checked for Subluxations (Rest Digest Repair) Lose weight. Overweight individuals who lose even 10% of

their weight can reduce sleep apnea and improve sleep quality.

Stop using alcohol, tobacco, and sedatives, or anything that relaxes the muscles of the throat and encourages snoring

Sleep on your side

Elevate the head of your bed 4 -6 inches.

Maintain regular sleep hours.  Monday Syndrome

Self-Help Treatments for Sleep Apnea

1. Subluxations (Nervous system Pressure) 2. Medications 3. Tobacco 4. Sleep medications (Limit R.E.M.) 5. Erratic sleep patterns (Mon. Synd.) 6. Commercial Red Meats 7. Over Active Mind (prayer/meditation) 8. TV Watching before bed 9. Antacids 10. Alcohol 11. Caffeine 12. Lack of Cardio 13. Carbohydrates 2 hrs before bed 14.  Sedentary Lifestyle  

R.E.M. Busters:

· Listen to White Noise or Relaxation CDs. · Avoid before-bed snacks, particularly grains and sugars. ·  Sleep in complete darkness or as close as possible. ·  No TV right before bed. ·  Read something spiritual or religious. ·  Keep the temperature in the bedroom no higher than 70 degrees F. ·  Eat a high-protein snack several hours before bed. ·  Lose weight. ·  Don't drink any fluids within 2 hours of going to bed. · Take a hot bath, shower or sauna before bed. ·  Remove the clock from view. ·  Don't Change Your Bedtime. · Make certain you are exercising regularly. ·  Journaling (quiets the mind)    

Tricks for deep Sleep

Proper nerve supply – FREE of subluxation

Regular Exercise

Proper Nutrition

Sufficient Rest

Prayer and Meditation

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Ideally, we should sleep as early as nine to ten in the evening. And the reasons are:Evening (9-11pm): is the time for eliminating toxic chemicals (detoxification) from the antibody system (lymph nodes). This time duration could be spent by relaxing and listening to soothing music. If during this time one is still in an unrelaxed state, it will have a negative effect on the individual’s health.

Evening (11pm-1am): is the detoxification process in the liver, and ideally done in a deep sleep state.

Early morning (1-3am): detoxification process in the gall, also ideally done in a deep sleep state.

Early morning (3-5am): detoxification in the lungs. There will sometimes be severe coughing for cough sufferers during this time. Since the detoxification process had reached the respiratory tract, there is no need to take cough medicines so as not to interfere with toxin removal process.

Morning (5-7am): detoxification in the colon; you should empty your bowel.

Morning (7-9am): absorption of nutrients in the small intestines. You should be having your breakfast. Breakfast for the sick should be earlier, before 6:30am. Those wanting to stay fit should have their breakfast before 7:30am. And those who always skip breakfast should change their habits; it is still better to take breakfast late until 9-10am, rather than no meal at all.

infant patients (younger than 12 months), the typical exposure on the first day of was 4… drugs for infants in the 90th percentile of exposure, it was 11

For children aged 12 months or older, on the first day of hospitalization were 5 and 90th percentile exposures 13 exposures

The cumulative number of drug… exposures for each successive day of hospitalization was 25 (median) and 51 (90th percentile) for infants,

42 (median) and 66 (90th percentile) for older children in children's hospitals.

the most common conditions of asthma, appendectomy, and seizure Analgesics, narcotics, morphine, antipyretics/analgesics, acetaminophen, ibuprofen Anti-infective, ampicillin, gentamicin, cephalosporins Anesthetic, lidocaine, propofol Gastrointestinal, ranitidine, ondansetron, metoclopramide Newborns= vitamin K, erythromycin, immunization drugs, anti-infective

January 2012 Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine

Pediatric Exposure to Several Medications Raises Safety Concerns

Fibromyalgia Gone 90 Days

Asthma patients commonly complain of sleep problems •allergens (i.e., mites) in the bedding•horizontal posture•low blood oxygen•high blood carbon dioxide•low blood cortisol levels•gastroesophageal reflux•drugs used in treating asthma are known to alter sleep•coughing, wheezing, and breathlessness•Similar problems apply to patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD or emphysema)

Powerful antioxidants help with cognitive problems associated with OSA

counteracting oxidative stress or cell damage in the brain.

Signs of oxidative stress and changes in the brain have been documented among some patients with OSA

Green tea polyphenols may represent a potential interventional strategy for patients with this sleep disorder

David Gozal, MD, Kosair Children's Hospital Research Institute ,University of Louisville.

Green Tea = American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine