Connection between poor sleeping & poor cardiac health

A study lasting 11 years and involving more than 50,000 people have found a possible link to heart failure and poor sleeping patterns. The 11 year study was published in the European Heart Journal and

Scientists at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology looked at more than 50,000 people aged between 20 and 89. At the beginning of the study, none of them were known to have heart failure.

Subjects within the trail who had sleeping problems were 3 times more likely to develop cardiac problems later on in life.

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the gap between your health problems and the areas of your life that could be causing it!

Homeopathy recognizes that with any chronic physical complaint there is always an ongoing mental/emotional issue that requires attention. Usually this is due to stress. Where ever the body is at its most susceptible, (inherited cardiac/respiratory/gastric/renal/allergic/states) if the immune system is compromised physical symptoms will start to develop.

Shifting your perspective on how you view yourself and your ill-health, what does my ill-health stop me from doing in my life?

Homeopathy is a talking therapy which uses prescribed homeopathic medication to address and work through the root cause of your problem.

Homeopathy provides an open forum for you to explore further what could be the cause of your chronic ill health. It also provides medication to address and balance these problems. Such cases include:

In every case that walks through the door there is always an emotional stress involved and many people find that by having this acknowledged and actually receiving the support to deal with this in itself, is as equally as important as the physical complaint itself. Ultimately this leads to a greater commitment to themselves and a renewed level of happiness in their lives and in turn better health.

Sourced from BBC News health

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