LI man reveals these World Cup teams used his jet-lag app to perk up — and offers his personal tips for travelers

A well-traveled Long Island man is on a mission to make jet lag a thing of the past — and his NASA-used technology is so popular that even World Cup teams such as England and France have relied on the app to stay energized. Mickey Beyer-Clausen, the son of a flight attendant, built his Timeshifter app for travelers such as himself to input their sleep preferences easily, then receive a readout of when to stay awake, snooze and even consume caffeine for energy while adapting to a time zone.
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A well-traveled Long Island man is on a mission to make jet lag a thing of the past — and his NASA-used technology is so popular that even World Cup teams such as England and France have relied on the app to stay energized. Mickey Beyer-Clausen, the son of a flight attendant, built his Timeshifter app for travelers such as himself to input their sleep preferences easily, then receive a readout of when to stay awake, snooze and even consume caffeine for energy while adapting to a time zone. “The whole body is struggling and misaligned, the Southampton resident said of the switch-over to different time zones. “Food, special diets, exercise, hydration — much of the advice that we hear out there simply does not work.” For one thing, jet lag can’t just be slept off, said Beyer-Clausen, 51, who was born in a fishing village north of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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- A well-traveled Long Island man is on a mission to make jet lag a thing of the past — and his NASA-used technology is so popular that even World Cup teams such as England and France have relied on the app to stay energized. Mickey Beyer-Clausen, the son of a flight attendant, built his Timeshifter app for travelers such as himself to input their sleep preferences easily, then receive a readout of when to stay awake, snooze and even consume caffeine for energy while adapting to a time zone.
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