SLEEP
At nighttime in low-light conditions, the natural source of tryptophan in Zenbev metabolizes into melatonin, thus activating the brain's own sleep mechanism. With Zenbev, the brain produces the exact amount of melatonin that it requires, and the body is primed for a natural, restful sleep.*
Conditions in which there are underlying physiological conditions
causing wakefulness are different. You can help identify whether
you should visit your physician to discuss a referral to a sleep
laboratory if you (or your bed-partner) can identify any of the
following signs or symptoms:
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Restless Leg Syndrome |
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excessive leg movement, ‘kicking’
your bed partner, bed sheets in disarray in the morning; cramping
or aching feelings in the calves. |
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Periodic Limb Movement Disorder |
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excessive leg movement, leg twitches or jerks
during the night; leg cramps in the morning. |
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Sleep Apnea |
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complaints of snoring, others describe that
you stop breathing while you are asleep; waking ‘short
of breath’ or choking; waking with morning headaches,
chest pain, dry mouth; history of high blood pressure. |
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Narcolepsy |
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sleep attacks, sleep paralysis. |
These are signs and symptoms that should be evaluated by a physician.
Fortunately, most serious sleep disorders are treatable.
What can you do about sleeplessness?
When we go to sleep, our brains progress through five stages of
sleep:
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Stages 1 and 2 |
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light sleep begins the process of slowing brain
waves; the mind is in a light sleep, easily roused. |
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Stages 3 and 4 |
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are known as slow wave sleep [SWS] or deep sleep;
rousing is more difficult and people report feeling disoriented
if awakened. |
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Stage 5 |
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or rapid eye movement [REM] predominates
in the last third of the night; the brain activity is similar
to that when awake but the body remains in full muscle paralysis
except for respiratory and cardiac function. This allows the
mind to experience a full dream without the consequential
bodily movement.
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The preservation of this natural brain rhythm of sleep or ‘sleep
architecture’ is every bit as important as the overall sleep
time. We need to experience all 5-stages of sleep in order to wake
rested. These stages are not necessarily experienced in chronological
order but cycle throughout the night.
To obtain a good night’s sleep, it is very important to avoid
factors that disrupt sleep architecture. Our sleep environment,
the medication we take, our diet and our thought patterns can directly
impede sleep patterns. The good news is that these factors are eminently
within our control to change and the preservation of constructive
sleep architecture will result in better sleep.
How does Zenbev help with Sleeplessness?
Zenbev provides the body with a natural food source of tryptophan,
which is more readily assimilated by the body than synthetic sources.
The tryptophan required by our bodies is provided in a way the brain
recognizes. Combined with the proper ingredients, Zenbev's unique formula facilitates optimal efficiency for promoting deep and restful sleep.*
The tryptophan in the protein source metabolizes into serotonin,
which then metabolizes into melatonin at night, serving to activate
the brain’s sleep mechanism. As the brain produces the exact
amount that it requires, Zenbev helps you achieve a deep, uninterrupted
sleep and wake up feeling rested and refreshed.*
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In following Dr. Hudson’s advice and taking the prescribed
amount of Zenbev, I am happy to return to a pattern of being
able to function normally throughout the day as the result of
a restful night of natural sleep. Thank you for your good advice.
Larry C., Welland, Ont.
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Case Study
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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