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Been reading up a little on weighted blankets, as a friend indicated he uses one to help fall asleep. More I read, the more I think about a good, heavy leather jacket. Read the following:
PTSDJournal.com explains there’s a study that shows sleeping with a weighted blanket can reduce insomnia and anxiety. It says the blanket will mold to your body shape “like a warm hug,” and that the pressure will help relax your nervous system.
The site touts it as a “totally safe and effective non-drug therapy” for getting proper sleep. The benefits also go back to the neurotransmitters from deep touch – the serotonin produced will convert into melatonin, which is your body’s natural sleep hormone, it adds. (From: https://www.activebeat.com/your-health/getting-heavy-with-6-facts-about-weighted-blankets/4/)
Sounds a whole lot like a Vanson or Lost Worlds jacket that we are trying to break-in, eh?
Just a thought, maybe there's a yet another medical reason for a jacket like ours...
PTSDJournal.com explains there’s a study that shows sleeping with a weighted blanket can reduce insomnia and anxiety. It says the blanket will mold to your body shape “like a warm hug,” and that the pressure will help relax your nervous system.
The site touts it as a “totally safe and effective non-drug therapy” for getting proper sleep. The benefits also go back to the neurotransmitters from deep touch – the serotonin produced will convert into melatonin, which is your body’s natural sleep hormone, it adds. (From: https://www.activebeat.com/your-health/getting-heavy-with-6-facts-about-weighted-blankets/4/)
Sounds a whole lot like a Vanson or Lost Worlds jacket that we are trying to break-in, eh?
Just a thought, maybe there's a yet another medical reason for a jacket like ours...