To have optimal health it is important to make certain you are not sleeping in a geopathic stress zone.Sleeping in an area that is geopathically stressed is particularly harmful to your body. Think about it – you spend about one third of your life in bed. That’s a lot of exposure!
“Whilst we are sleeping,” writes Debbie Rye, “the body should be at rest and it can then do its repair work on body cells, fight infections, and absorb nutrients from the food eaten that day. However, when we are sleeping in a geopathically stressed place the body has to use all its energy to just keep its vital organs going and consequently the immune system is lowered, we cannot absorb our nutrients or fight off infections.”
By giving your body exactly what it needs in the form of deep restful sleep it can then heal and regenerate. By getting rid of or neutralizing all external stressors, the body can then be in its natural state and allowed to rejuvenate.
Lack of sleep has more than just health consequences, it also has monetary consequences.
This study suggests that the economic burden of insomnia is very high, with the largest proportion of all expenses (76%) attributable to insomnia-related work absences and reduced productivity.
In another study, it was shown that employers spend more than $3,200 more in health cost on those with insomnia than on those who sleep like a log, researchers said here.