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Articles - Insomnia and Related Illness
Insomnia can lead to a myriad of other related symptoms such as irritability, restlessness, adrenaline rush, stress, fatigue, headache, muscle tension, just to name a few.
Passion 4 Life's specialized ingredients address these symptoms by their compliment of the B vitamins. Insomnia can be a symptom of a niacin deficiency as can depression and depressive symptoms as well as forgetfulness, irritability, anxiousness and the inability to focus. These symptoms are often seen with those suffering from insomnia.
Realizing this, Passion 4 Life liquid vitamins has addressed the issue by increasing their vitamin B and mineral content. Stress, mind chatter and depressive symptoms are all a contributor to insomnia and can be controlled by life changes as well as proper diet and taking liquid vitamins and minerals. Eating too late at night combined with inordinate amount of stress are controlled by behavior modification and are greatly aided utilizing the Amino Acids and minerals found in Passion 4 Life liquid vitamins. Please read the section on Amino Acids and minerals as you will find how Passion 4 Life liquid vitamins can help you help yourself through some of life's "Tuff Times".
Independent clinical tests using Passion 4 Life liquid vitamins have shown reductions in stress levels diminishing eye strain, reduced muscle tension and we are finding they are able to get to sleep without rolling and tossing. Participants in the study revealed improvements on day eight of the clinical test as follows: improved focus and greater energy.
The exciting part of the test is that over 80% of the participants in the study who reported insomnia and related symptoms also reported after the first week of the study they now are able to sleep all night and they are waking in the morning feeling refreshed. This was a double blind controlled study by independent doctors conducted in March of 2006.










