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                How to relieve sickness with your EARS
                  1st August 2008 
				After last Sunday's Good Life Letter 'A  
                 Quick Cure for Motion Sickness' I got an  
                 email suggesting a unique, drugfree  
                 solution to the problem. 
                  
                 I've checked it out and I'm impressed... 
                  
                 This system been tested on the NHS with  
                 huge success. It works for any kind of  
                 nausea, whether it's motion sickness....  
                 pregnancy..... or a reaction to prescribed  
                 drugs.....  
                  
                 Whatever the reason, the principle is the  
                 same. It's all about using your EARS. 
                  
                 Take a look at this: 
                  
                 www.nevasic.com 
                  
                 Before you have horrible imaginings of  
                 gunkfilled probes entering your lugholes,  
                 don't panic. All you have to do with your  
                 ears is listen.  
                  
                 This is something my wife says I'm  
                 rubbish at... (or that's what I think she  
                 said, as I was trying to read the paper at  
                 the time.) 
                  
                 The premise behind this natural  
                 breakthrough is painless and simple... 
                  
                 Instant relief through headphones 
                  
                 Your ears, together with the brain and gut,  
                 are the three primary organs involved in  
                 the process of emesis (the fancy word for  
                 vomiting). 
                  
                 When you experience nausea, certain  
                 signals are being transmitted to your  
                 brain. These 'emetic' signals tell your  
                 stomach to throw up. 
                  
                 Not nice. 
                  
                 However, researchers have discovered  
                 that certain combinations of sounds,  
                 pusses and frequencies can interrupt  
                 those 'emetic' signals.  
                  
                 This can dramatically reduce your  
                 sickness or even stop it all together.  
                  
                 This is basically what the 'nevasic audio  
                 programme' does.  
                  
                 To get the benefit of these special sounds  
                 and pulses, all you have to do is listen to  
                 a special audio problem... either on CD,  
                 though your mobile phone (if you have  
                 one of these newfangled alldancing  
                 ones), an iPod or MP3 player. 
                  
                 This could immediately relieve your  
                 symptoms and not a drug or chemical in  
                 sight.  
                  
                 If you go to their website, you'll see  
                 there's lots of information on there. You  
                 can see the results of the NHS test, and  
                 some technical stuff about frequencies  
                 with charts.  
                  
                 This is well worth a look: 
                  
                 www.nevasic.com 
                  
                 Drug free sailing 
                  
                 If you've looked into travel sickness  
                 before, you may know this product as  
                 something called 'TravelWell'.  
                  
                 The famous yachtswoman Dame Ellen  
                 MacArthur was a big fan of this, as it  
                 offered drug free relief from the chundery  
                 rigours of sailing the high seas. 
                  
                 The prototype of this system was invented  
                 in 1981 by an Australian Historian. He  
                 suffered from terrible motion sickness  
                 when he travelled by sea.  
                  
                 Which makes you wonder why he didn't  
                 fly instead, but hey ho. He did everyone a  
                 service I suppose. 
                  
                 The products caught on quickly. It was  
                 endorsed by the Australian Navy, crews  
                 on the SydneyHobart yacht races, the  
                 Sea Scouts and operators of cruise ships. 
                  
                 Personally, I don't suffer from travel  
                 sickness. But I have been on some pretty  
                 rough crossings at sea where I've been  
                 on the verge of eruption... where it felt like  
                 a geyser consisting of lunch and stomach  
                 lining was about to explode from my  
                 head.
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                So if all these sailors swear by this audio  
                 technique, I presume there's something in  
                 it.  
                  
                 And if anything can beat morning  
                 sickness... 
                  
                 Also, if the Royal College of Midwives  
                 also endorse it as a remedy for morning  
                 sickness, then I'm even more convinced. 
                  
                 I'll definitely be letting my wife test this. As  
                 I explained the other week, she gets car  
                 sick on long journeys.  
                  
                 And, hey, if we ever happen to get  
                 pregnant again... this after THREE kids  
                 we have already... 
                  
                 Well, if that happens, you can contact me  
                 at this address: 
                  
                 Ray Collins 
                 One-man yacht  
                 Heading to South Pole 
                 Anywhere 
                  
                 I'll be listening to Nevasic and smiling  
                 beatifically... 
                  
                 So why the name change? 
                  
                 The reason for the name-change from  
                 TravelWell to Nevasic is that this system  
                 has now been shown to work for all kinds  
                 of nausea, not just motion sickness.  
                  
                 It's also moved on in terms of technology.  
                 You you can now use this audio system  
                 on all types of sound system. 
                  
                 Download it for your iPod, phone of MP3  
                 player, or buy the CD, it's up to you.  
                  
                 Click here to find out more: 
                  
                 www.nevasic.com 
                  
                 Boost your memory with a 6 minute  
                 nap 
                  
                 As you know, I love to find the laziest,  
                 easiest, most pleasurable ways to stay  
                 healthy and happy. 
                  
                 So imagine my pleasure at seeing this  
                 headline: 
                  
                 'Six Minute Nap May Boost Memory'.  
                  
                 So said a report in the New Scientist  
                 magazine, anyway.  
                  
                 A team of German researchers, led by Dr  
                 Olaf Lahl, claim that after six minutes  
                 'shut-eye' volunteers had a better recall  
                 of words. 
                  
                 Even this small amount of sleep could  
                 'launch memory processes' in your brain.  
                  
                 Some scientists dispute this. They believe  
                 that it takes at least 20 minutes of sleep  
                 for these memory processes to kick in. 
                  
                 Either way, sleep is vital to keep your  
                 mind functioning as it should. 
                  
                 So go on, take a nap! 
                  
                 As for me, I'm far too busy with writing  
                 this newsletter and dealing with the  
                 school holiday mayhem to EVER be able  
                 take a n- 
                  
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