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The Queen’s $1 travel hack to beat jet lag

She is so clever!

As one of the world’s most frequent flyers, you would expect the Queen to have collected a couple of good travel hacks over her 65 year reign.

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As one of the world’s most frequent flyers, you would expect the Queen to have collected a couple of good travel hacks over her 65 year reign.

As one of the world’s most frequent flyers, you would expect the Queen to have collected a couple of good travel hacks over her 65 year reign.

According to the Sun, the no-frills boiled sweets help to kickstart the Queen’s metabolism when she arrives in a new time zone.

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“Carrying out your daily habits like eating and sleeping in line with your new destination’s time zone — both en-route and on arrival — helps re-synchronise our body clock to our new environment,” general practitioner Dr Nick Knight told The Telegraph.

“What the Queen is doing by having barley sugar is essentially using her body’s sugar metabolic pathways to help adjust her body clock.

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“Essentially the same should happen if you were to have your breakfast, lunch and dinner at times that match your destination before you get there, regardless of whether you’re hungry or not.”

This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.

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