HOW TO AVOID JET LAG ON INTERNATIONAL TRIPS 

New ways to reduce jet lag on international trips. 
Custom plans for light exposure & meals. 
New flight selection guides and ratings. 

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SUMMARY
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You are planning a trip from Los Angeles to London. What is 
the best flight to avoid jet lag and travel fatigue? Should 
you take a morning, afternoon or evening flight? How should 
you plan your meals to make the time change easier? When 
should you sleep? When should you be indoors or out in the 
sunlight? How do you choose a good flight and plan your 
activities for the trip back to Los Angeles? What do you do if 
your plans change and you need to spend a few days in New York 
before returning to Los Angeles?

These and many other questions are answered in this new report 
and it's accompanying database of non-stop international 
flights. The innovations of the TimeZone system used in this 
report include: 


This report meets the practical needs of international 
travelers who often find themselves dealing with the 
exhausting effects of jet lag during international business 
trips or vacations. Research shows that jet lag effects almost 
every function of the body and that it takes up to one day for 
each time zone crossed to fully recover. Jet lag causes 
reaction time to slow and intellectual ability to decrease. 
The time and productivity lost can be very significant for 
travelers - particularly those who must make critical business 
decisions during a trip and those who are working on very 
tight travel schedules.

This product and it's accompanying database is designed for 
frequent flyers, travel agents, corporate and government 
travel departments and airlines. 

With travel budgets under such pressure in today's business 
climate, users should find that the product could quickly pay 
for itself by reducing jet lag, saving time and improving 
productivity after just one business trip. 

This report for international flights is a companion 
to the report "How to Avoid Jet Lag on USA Cross 
Country Trips".

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY

1. INTRODUCTION 

What is jet lag? 
New ways to beat jet lag 
How does the system work? 
What are the system benefits?

2. THE TIMEZONE PLANS 

Figuring the time changes 
A trip to London 
The meal plans 
Sunlight plans 
Caffeine 
A cross country trip 
A trip to Tokyo 

3. INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS 

Selecting the best flights 
Systematic flight selection 
Rating the International flights 

4. RECAP


LIST OF APPENDICES 

A1. SUNLIGHT AND JET LAG 

New research results 
The practical implementation 

A2. MEAL PLANS 

High, low and normal calorie meals 
High protein breakfast and lunches 
High carbohydrate dinners 
Normal meals 
Sample meal plans 
Argonne Anti-Jet Lag diet 
Differences between the plans 

A3. AIRPORT AND AIRLINE CODES 
A4. COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
A5. ADDITIONAL READING 
A6. TIMEZONE SYSTEM OVERVIEW 
A7. TIMEZONE PLAN SUMMARIES 
A8. TIMEZONE CHARTS
A9. READER QUESTIONNAIRE 
A10. TRIP QUESTIONNAIRE 
A11. HOW TO FIGURE TIME CHANGES 

Time zones around the world 
Greenwich Mean Time 
Table of Standard Time Zones 
USA Daylight Saving Time 
International Daylight Saving Time 
Daylight Saving Time Table 
Examples of time changes 
International Date Line 
The General Formula for Time Changes

A12. MULTI-LEG FLIGHTS & STOPOVER     
       

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03/05/24