A Quote by Nobu Matsuhisa

Eating a lot on the plane is not good for jet lag. — © Nobu Matsuhisa
Eating a lot on the plane is not good for jet lag.
My priority when I get off the plane and get to a city is get situated at the hotel and then go on site and get a good practice in. Sometimes working out can help with getting over jet lag as well.
My best advice for jet lag is to sleep as much as you can on a plane, no matter what time it is. Then, when you arrive at your destination, do some sort of physical activity.
I seem to spend a minimum of eight hours a day in transit of some sort or another... that's eight hours of your life gone. People always ask if I suffer from jet lag, but it's kinda become really normal for me... Although the jet lag does become a factor and you're pretty much always tired.
I refer to jet lag as 'jet-psychosis - there's an old saying that the spirit cannot move faster than a camel.
Rocinante was of more value for a true traveller than a jet plane. Jet planes were for business men.
Jet lag is for amateurs.
My heart has jet lag.
It's not easy to recover from jet lag.
The one good thing about jet lag when you fly to the United States is that you wake up so madly early, you can beat everyone else to the big tourist attractions and miss the queues.
I'd love to get ideas on overcoming jet lag.
Get over jet-lag quickly. I think a lot of people waste the first few days sleeping in the wrong time zone. Sometimes I take melatonin but at other times a glass of wine will do it.
The limitless jet-lag purgatory of Immigration and Baggage at Heathrow.
Usually I'm traveling for tennis, so the most important thing for me is to not get jet lag.
The jet lag really gets to me sometimes and I still haven't found a cure.
She knows, now, absolutely, hearing the white noise that is London, that Damien's theory of jet lag is correct: that her mortal soul is leagues behind her, being reeled in on some ghostly umbilical down the vanished wake of the plane that brought her here, hundreds of thousands of feet above the Atlantic. Souls can't move that quickly, and are left behind, and must be awaited, upon arrival, like lost luggage.
Jet lag is tough, to be honest. For me, it's much easier to force yourself to stay awake.
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