Saturday, 17 March 2018

What are the stages of the sleep cycle


Sleep & Sleep cycles: Babies, Kids, Adults:-

A sleep cycle lasts about 90 minutes and during that time we move through five stages of sleep. The first four stages make up our non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, and the fifth stage is when rapid eye movement (REM) sleep occurs.



During sleep your body appears to be inactive. But on the inside, a flurry of activity prepares your mind and body for action. All of this activity occurs during multiple "stages" of sleep that make up one "
sleep cycle."

The nature of your sleep is different in each of these stages.

When you first fall asleep, you normally enter non-rapid eye movement sleep. NREM sleep begins with stage N1, a brief stage of light sleep that lasts about 10 minutes or less. A gentle whisper, a soft touch or a slight sound can easily wake you up.

Then you enter stage N2, the second stage of NREM sleep. Your eyes stop moving and your muscles relax. This is followed by the third stage of NREM sleep, stage N3. It is also called "deep sleep" or "slow-wave sleep".   Your brain waves slow down, and it becomes much more difficult to wake you up.

Normally, the final stage of a sleep cycle is stage R sleep, which is rapid eye movement sleep or REM sleep. During stage R sleep, your brain waves move in a fast pattern. While your eyes remain closed, they flicker rapidly.

Most of your dreams occur during stage R sleep. To protect you from acting out your dreams, your brain paralyzes many of your muscles during this sleep stage. This state of paralysis is called atonia.

At the end of a sleep cycle, you start over and re-enter NREM sleep. Each complete sleep cycle lasts about 90 to 110 minutes. Most adults will go through about four to six cycles in a full night of sleep.

Children have much shorter sleep cycles than adults. The sleep cycle of a 1 year old may last about 45 minutes. By 10 years of age, the length of a child’s sleep cycle is similar to that of an adult.

Friday, 16 March 2018

Top Daily Health Tips, Quick Fitness, Beauty, Diet Tips


Daily Health Tips


The Strong scent of Mint Hass the ability to clear up congestion of the Nose, throat, bronchi and lungs.
A Warm lemon Juice early in the morning helps flush out toxins from the body
Avoid drinking tea or coffee after a meal as they interfere in the absorption of iron from your food
Peaches have numerous health benefits it will support cancer, heart problems, blood flow, eyes from weakening and weight loss

Aloe Vera juice helps treat gastroesophageal reflux, which causes heart burn and chest pain by soothing the stomach lining and providing relief

Bananas can reduce cramps associated with menstruation as they are loaded with potassium, which helps reduce water retention.

Basil has low calories and is rich in compounds known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.

Beetroot can increase the blood flow to the brain which in turn reduces the effect of dementia.

Bitter gourd is essential for maintaining good cardio-vascular health. It helps reduce bad cholesterol that clogs up the arteries.

Have a runny nose? Add garlic to your diet to help reduce the severity of illnesses like flu and common cold

Spinach is very good for maintaining gastrointestinal health. It has beta-carotene and Vitamin C which protect the colon.