Archive for September 16th, 2008

Live GPS Tracking

Posted by on Sep 16 2008 | Uncategorized

We are fortunate to have two extremely level-headed teenage boys with whom we have a very close relationship. If this were not the case, however, I do not think I would hesitate to utilize some sort of GPS Tracking device. Children are just too precious to lose to some of the negative forces that can pull at them during adolescence and technology like this could be invaluable for parents.

I was just reading about the Live Trac PT-10 GPS Tracker. This is pretty cool. You can watch what you are tracking from any computer that is connected to the internet. You can see the PT-10 move on your screen on various different map views.

The PT-10 will provide up to eight hours of operation under continuous motion. The PT-10 turns itself off when it is not moving. This is a very easy to use device that doesn’t require a learning curve at all. Just charge it and turn it on. I could think of several scenarios where this would be a useful tool – such as teen drivers, the elderly, or even keeping track of fleet vehicles for your company.

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Healthy Foods That Are Natural Sleep Inducers

Posted by on Sep 16 2008 | Uncategorized

A bedtime snack that combines a concentrated source of tryptophan that is also high in carbohydrates can be a huge help in inducing sleep if you are having trouble sleeping.

Tryptophan is an amino acid that your body doesn’t make itself. You must get it from the foods that you eat. Once tryptophan your brain, it is used to make a hormone called serotonin. Serotonin acts within your body to promote feelings of sleepiness, calm, and relaxation.

If you don’t have adequate levels of serotonin in your system, you likely won’t feel sleepy enough to rest soundly. Without adequate levels of tryptophan within your brain you will not be able to produce significant amounts of serotonin.

Here’s the challenge. Tryptophan has to compete with other amino acids for access to the limited number of channels that line your blood-brain barrier. Tryptophan is usually outnumbered by other amino acids in natural foods.

The key is to combine a tryptophan-rich food with a carbohydrate-rich food before bedtime. Ingesting a carbohydrate-rich food causes your body to release insulin and this diverts many of your other amino acids away from your brain. This leaves tryptophan with easier access to the blood-brain barrier to gain access to your brain.

Healthy foods that are naturally rich in tryptophan:

  • Beans
  • Whole grains, including rice
  • Lentils
  • Chickpeas
  • Hazelnuts
  • Peanuts
  • Eggs
  • Sunflower seeds
  • Sesame seeds
  • Miso
  • Raw dairy products

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