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Gravity plays an important role in the circulation of the brain. When
your head is down, it gets extra pressure
because of gravity. When your head is up,
gravity helps drain the brain and resist the
pressure of blood pumping up from the heart
to the head. Our culture tells us that
sleeping on a flat bed is normal and should
cause no problems. That is incorrect. Flat
sleeping causes brain congestion and
pressure.
Increased pressure in the head can lead to
fluid accumulation within the tissues,
resulting in a congestion condition called edema. If you have a puffy face in the morning, with sinus
congestion and baggy eyes, it is a sign of
facial edema. If your face has edema, then
so does your brain.
Tissues that have edema are low in oxygen
and sugar, which the brain desperately needs
to function. Over time, edema leads to
tissue dysfunction and degeneration. Brain
edema has been associated with many brain
conditions, although the cause of the edema
has usually been considered unknown, since
the relationship between sleep position and
gravity's effect on the brain has been
ignored.
It is known that slight head elevation is an
effective treatment for brain edema, and
lowering the head is known to cause
brain edema.
We believe that sleeping too flat for too
long, perhaps for 8-12 hours daily, day
after day, year after year, can lead to
chronic edema of the brain. This effect of
sleep position has been ignored in brain
research because of the cultural assumption
that flat sleeping is normal and therefore
unable to harm us.
What conditions are caused by chronic brain
edema in any particular person depends on
many factors. All of these conditions,
however, may be preventable and treatable
with the same "Lifestyle
Change", since they may stem from
the same lifestyle cause.
These include Migraines, Sleep Apnea,
and Glaucoma.
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