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Sleeping in a hammock offers a truly wonderful experience, with a lot of benefits you hadn’t thought of. Hammocks are incredibly comfortable, whether you want to just lounge away the day or sleep all night. But don’t take our word for it, scientific studies show that hammocks are great for relaxing in the backyard on a lazy afternoon but also for sleeping the night away. Surprisingly, these study results found that those people sleeping in a hammock entered a deeper sleep state more consistently and faster than those that slept on a traditional bed. Deeper sleep states are essential to achieve optimal health since the body has time to restore and regenerate. Studies have found that people deprived of sleep experience a decrease in their immune system, metabolic functions, and overall health. The body needs this deep sleep to rest and function properly. Unfortunately, millions of people around the world are unable to get a good night’s rest. Not only is their physical health affected, but their mental health as well -- they venture through life tired and grumpy. With good night’s rest, a person can wake up ready to go -- feeling revived and energized. Unfortunately, too many people turn to the aid of alternative sleep aids, like sleeping pills or aromatherapy to sleep well. Most don’t realize that they could achieve this same affect by using something as simple as a hammock. It is a fact that sleeping on a hammock greatly improves a person’s quality of sleep, whether they are suffering from daily stress or suffering from a more serious problem such as sleep apnea. Current medical studies have shown that sleeping well is the greatest solution for many things such as depression, anger, and anxiety. If you have ever received a back massage or spent time relaxing in a Jacuzzi, you know how relaxed you feel. You can gain that same level of relaxation merely by sleeping in a hammock. Traditional beds cause the body to be pressed onto the mattress at certain pressure points, without much give. When sleeping in a hammock, the weight is evenly distributed which creates an environment for the body much like floating. As a result, no extra pressure is placed on the body. Today, many people all over the world sleep on a hammock and enjoy the benefits from this experience, simply by moving the traditional bed out and replacing it with a soft, cozy hammock. An easy change to a hammock can be a huge change for people suffering from sleeping problems – they may experience a physical, mental, and emotional change. It’s estimated that more than 10 million people sleep in hammocks each night. If you are one of the millions having trouble finding a good night’s sleep, give some serious thought to replacing your bed with a hammock. There are a number of choices, but the Nicaraguan, Brazilian, and Mayan are generally accepted as being the best. They all fit into an average bedroom and provide perfect weight distribution for our tired bodies. Copyright 2006, Filipe Onterrio, All Rights Reserved. This article may be published on web sites or in newsletters provided this notice and the resource box is included without ammendment.
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