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The cause of jet lag is the inability of the body of a
traveler to immediately adjust to the time in a different zone. This phenomenon
can cause many side effects such as insomnia, fatigue and anxiety.
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Absolutely, afternoon sun can greatly benefit you if you are Jet lagged. Moreover, short naps and showers can also help you with treating and dealing with Jet lag.
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Jet lag can cause major symptoms are fatigue and insomnia
although a jet lag sufferer may experience a number of physical and emotional
symptoms including anxiety, constipation, diarrhea,
confusion, dehydration, headache, irritability, nausea,
sweating, coordination problems, dizziness, and even memory loss.
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A product called No Jet Lag contains homeopathic remedies leopard's bane, daisy, wild chamomile, ipecac, and club moss.
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