First you beat up some eggs with a fork. Add flour and sugar and maybe some chocolate mayonnaise. Drink the recipe on a full moon at 12:1:12 PM precisely. You will then discover the answer.
No, it shouldn't. Jet lag is the disruption of your circadian rhythm (your body clock) by the different time zones. So yeah, fasting shouldn't prevent jet lag.
Yes, it can give you jet lag. You are missing a whole hour of sleep, or you are gaining an hour which could do it, too.
Jet lag occurs when a person crosses couple time zone. For example, if you travel to the other side of the world, 12 pm becomes 12 am. Your body feels like it is lunch time but the environment says it is bed time. Since Japan is a country, it is stationary. It can not travel to a different time zone. Therefore it can not experience jet lag.
Jet Lag Gemini was created in 2003.
Jet Lag
Jet Lag - album - was created in 1977-01.
The duration of Jet Lag - film - is 1.52 hours.
No... Jet lag - is simply your body's 'internal clock' being out of sync with the local time. The worse you will feel is tired - when others around you are full of energy.
Don't you mean jet lag (not leg)? It has to do with being in a new time zone and not being used to it.
My life is jet lag so need some rest
Jet Lag - film - was created on 2002-09-07.
Jet-lag isn't actually a verb. When you say you are jet-lagged, it's an adjective.