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Alternative Sleep Cycles: 7-10 Hours Are Not Needed The average person requires 7-10 hours of sleep per night according to the National Sleep Foundation. But is it possible that using different sleep cycles, where the benefits of sleep are still achieved, we can sleep less? Much less? Most of us are familiar with what is called a monophasic sleep cycle. This cycle is used by most people as it’s what we hear about and learn the most. Fact is, there are 4 other sleep cycles that can provide all the benefits of sleep, while sleeping much less. Not only that but sleeping has always been something I wish I could do when I felt like it and not because I’m ‘supposed to.’ if I could spend less time lying awake at night trying to sleep, then great. The Monophasic cycle consists of various stages of sleep with REM (rapid eye movement) being the most important. The Byphasic cycle, also called the Siesta, is the most common of polyphasic cycles as it can be viewed as the most practical for people. How will you sleep?

The end of the Kali Yuga in 2025: Unraveling the mysteries of the Yuga Cycle by Bibhu Dev Misra About the author: Bibhu Dev Misra is a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Management and has been working as an Information Technology consultant for more than 14 years. He is also an independent researcher and writer on topics related to ancient civilizations, myths, symbols, science and religion. His research has taken him to many places of historical interest across the globe. His articles have appeared in different journals, magazines, and websites including the New Dawn, Science to Sage, Comsomath, Graham Hancock Forum, Esamskriti, Viewzone and others. He can be contacted at bibhumisra@gmail.com and via his personal blog: More articles by Bibhu Dev Misra:A Day and Night of Brahma: The Evidence from Fossil RecordsThe Opet Festival of Ancient Egypt: Has it been derived from the Jagannatha Rathyatra of Puri, India? Part 1: Unraveling the Yuga Cycle Timeline This is highly interesting.

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Good Oils Gone Bad: Recognizing Rancidity and Other Defects By Dr. Mercola Olive oil, a dietary staple in Mediterranean regions, is now a healthy favorite oil in the US, valued not only for its flavor but also its health benefits. Rich in monounsaturated fats, olive oil may help lower your risk of heart disease and may even benefit insulin levels and blood sugar control, helping to lower the risk of type 2 diabetes. As with most foods, however, not all olive oil is created equal. 4 Signs of Defective Olive Oil When you spend the money on a quality bottle of olive oil, you want to know that you’re getting what you pay for. As The Olive Oil Times reported, paying attention to these four potential defects can help you weed out the good oils from the bad: Rancidity Olive oil is highly perishable, but is generally said to be ‘good’ for two years from the date it was bottled (this will usually be the ‘Best By’ date). So the first step is finding an oil that was harvested as recently as possible. Unfortunately, as The Olive Oil Times reported: Fusty Oil

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