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Can't Sleep? Do This 20 Minutes Before Bed
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Better Sleep)
Thu Feb 27 02:37:41 2025
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2025 08:37:40 +0100
From: "Better Sleep" <SleepBetter@nervefrsh.best>
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Can't Sleep? Do This 20 Minutes Before Bed
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ically flourish in tropical, warm climates, such as regions of South America and islands in the Caribbean and in the Pacific. Iguanas typically possess dorsal spines across their back, a dewlap on the neck, sharp claws, a long whip-like tail, and a stocky, squat build. Most iguanas are arboreal, living in trees, but some species tend to be more terrestrial, which means they prefer the ground. Iguanas are typically herbivores and their diets vary based on what plant life is available within their habitat. Iguanas across many species remain oviparious, and exhibit little to no parental care when their eggs hatch. They do, however, display nest-guarding behavior. Like all extant non-avian reptiles, they are poikilothermic, and also rely on regular periods of basking under the sun to thermoregulate.
Distribution
All but one of modern iguana genera are native to the Americas, ranging from the deserts of the Southwestern United States through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, to throughout South America down to northernmost Argentina. Some iguanas like I. iguana have spread from their native regions of Central and South America into many Pacific Islands, and even to Fiji, Japan, and Haw
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<p style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18px; max-width: 600px; text-align: left;">Tell me if this sounds familiar...<br />
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It's 2am and you're still staring at the ceiling...<br />
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You just can't seem to shut your brain off...<br />
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Your mind races a million miles an hour...<br />
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Maybe you can't stop thinking about money issues, health problems, or even something embarrassing you did or said...<br />
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Then, perhaps you finally DO fall asleep...<br />
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..only to jerk awake at 4am, knowing the next day you're going to feel tired, worn-out, and like a brain-dead zombie.<br />
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Does any of that ring a bell?<br />
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Well, just months ago... that was me...<br />
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I never slept more than 4 hours...<br />
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I felt exhausted, groggy, and dog-tired all the next day, downing pots of coffee to get through work...<br />
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And I turn into a cranky "you-know-what" when I don't catch my zzz's... so I was getting into all of these stupid little arguments with my wife.<br />
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I had to do something... or I would spend the rest of my nights on the couch.<br />
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And that's when I stumbled on a discovery from leading MIT sleep researchers... and it changed everything.<br />
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You see, this discovery led to my research team and I developing a technique we call the "sleep signal reset."<br />
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Just <strong><a href="http://nervefrsh.best/i0vPeZT4amANMrOjtYv1hNF6CwnpyBXqh6LfqiDlvR0Sj3_lkQ">do this 20 minutes before you hop into bed...</a></strong><br />
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And you'll gently activate your body's "go-to-sleep" hormones...<br />
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So you fall asleep faster than a baby riding in a car...<br />
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Sleep through the ENTIRE night...<br />
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..and wake up fully rested and chipper, ready to take on the day.<br />
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Best of all, it literally takes less than a minute...<br />
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It requires no dangerous drugs, meditation, valerian root, blackout shades, blue-blocking sunglasses, or any other weird stuff...<br />
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Just <strong><a href="http://nervefrsh.best/i0vPeZT4amANMrOjtYv1hNF6CwnpyBXqh6LfqiDlvR0Sj3_lkQ">do this about 20 minutes before bedtime</a></strong> and you'll get the peaceful, restorative sleep you deserve.<br />
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