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Get Your Energy Levels Back...The Natural Way

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EARLY BIRD SPECIAL : $19.97 Full Retail Value: $195.77 for Over $170 in Savings!) Dear Longevity Ent

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL : $19.97 Full Retail Value: $195.77 ([Click Here]( for Over $170 in Savings!) Dear Longevity Enthusiast, Check out this [exclusive video clip]( of Dr. Alan Christianson from our latest sold-out Longevity Now® Conference and discover: ==> Fascinating insights into the ‘energy gland' and what might be causing you to experience lower energy levels and long term fatigue. ==> What produces over 57 different hormones in your body and how to avoid energy burnout and elevated cortisol levels. ==> The shocking truth about modern medicine's use of anti-depression medication to treat adrenal fatigue. ==> Why women experience adrenal fatigue 5x more than men and the answer to dwindling energy levels. [Click Here]( to watch now. Do THIS to Feel Better Immediately + Repair Your Adrenals Did you know that quality sleep is critical for adrenal repair? Yet people who are suffering from adrenal fatigue are almost always sleep deprived. Chronic stress not only causes recurrent surges in adrenal hormones like cortisol and adrenalin that can leave you feeling wiry and unable to relax into a deep sleep, but the anxiety associated with not being able to fall asleep can also wreak havoc on the adrenals you are trying to heal. In a healthy person, the circadian cycle of cortisol released by the adrenal glands follows a consistent 24-hour pattern, spiking in the morning around 8:00am and dropping to its lowest levels in the middle of the night between 12am-4am. This rhythm can be totally thrown off when the adrenals are depleted, causing cortisol to remain continuously high or rise and fall irregularly throughout the night. Once your finally asleep, this inconsistency can make it difficult to STAY asleep and get quality rest - spiraling you into a continuous loop of overall fatigue and exhaustion. One of the most important things you can do to rehabilitate adrenals is to set yourself up for a restful night's sleep with techniques geared to reduce and adapt to stress. Here are three quick and easy suggestions to help you unwind and relax into a more restful slumber: 1. Take a Warm Epsom Salt Bath - Simply soaking in warm water can help ease stiff joints and muscles. Adding epsom salts to your bath provides you the added benefit of magnesium and sulfate, which are nutrients that many people with adrenal fatigue are deficient in. In addition to promoting general relaxation, magnesium plays numerous important roles in the body, including regulating the activity of over 325 enzymes, supporting a healthy inflammatory response, and aiding with healthful muscle and nerve function. Sulfates support the absorption of nutrients, the healthy elimination of toxins, and help ease tension. . Meditate - Just a few minutes of practice per day can help calm anxiety. If you are a beginner, sit or lie comfortably and close your eyes. Then breathe naturally and simply observe (without trying to control) how the body moves with each inhalation and exhalation. Daily meditation may alter the brain’s neural pathways and help support more resiliency to stress over time. 3. Do Progressive Muscle Relaxation - Curl your toes tightly for a count of seven, and then relax. Repeat through each muscle group, working up from your toes to your neck. This works by supporting healthy blood pressure, reducing physiological tension, and influencing respiration and pulse rates that promote sleep and relaxation. Taking time to consciously relax before going to bed with these stress-relieving supports calm adrenals, which in turn instigates healthy cortisol and adrenaline levels. $19.97 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL : ([Click Here]( for Over $170 in Savings!) 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You should consult with a physician or health care professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication or nutritional supplement, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem. Each person is different, and the way you react to a particular product may be significantly different from the way other people react to such product. You should consult your physician or health care professional regarding any potential adverse interactions between medication you are currently taking and nutritional supplements before taking any such supplements. Copyright © 2017 LongevityWarehouse.com, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you requested updates from davidwolfe.com. Our mailing address is: LongevityWarehouse.com 340 S Lemon Ave., #3737 Walnut, CA 91789 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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