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Insomniacs receive new hope

Posted on Nov 30, 06 06:50 PM PDT

Insomniacs receive new hope
Those who are able to nod off the moment their head touches the pillow are extremely blessed, as insomniacs will attest to. Not being able to get some rest before the daily grind begins all over the next day can be a very stressful experience, which is where the GLO to Sleep device comes in for drug-averse people. Based on the theory that the cause of insomnia is an overactive mind, GLO to Sleep aims to turn off your mind (is that ever possible?) thanks to the glowing bars situated inside the sleep mask that produces the relaxed alpha wave state required to drift into dreamland when counting sheep just don't quite make the cut. Insomniacs, take note - GLO to Sleep is a drug-free alternative that costs only $59.46.

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By Medic , 15/03/07 6:34 AM (CommentID #116994)


I had insomnia for YEARS....all it took was a cup of warm milk with honey each night to do the trick! WBR LeoP

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By Tracey , 11/12/06 9:31 AM (CommentID #073479)


I have had a Glo to Sleep for almost a year now, and I am still amazed at how well it works. However it does it, when I look up at those little blue lights, I stop thinking. When my mind stops, then I can fall asleep.
It used to take me an hour to fall asleep, and now I am out in probably less than five minutes.
Glad to see the Glo to Sleep on Ubergizmo - I think everyone should know about it!

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