Natural Remedies For Insomnia

October 29, 2009 by · 15 Comments
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Insomnia is a medical condition, characterized with irregularities in sleep. It is a problem faced by thousands of people in the United States, not to mention its global figures. However, there are several natural remedies, where the treatment generally focuses on a holistic approach, which tries to cure the impairment of the whole body of person, both physically and psychologically.

Natural remedies for insomnia try to cure the factors, which results the sleeplessness and induce the triggering factors of sleep. There are mainly two types – sleep onset insomnia and sleep maintenance insomnia – characterized according to the difference in the sleep behavior. The reasons for insomnia will range from psychological disorders to lifestyle factors such as stress, anxiety, hypertension, other psychiatric problems, physical impairments, nutrient deficiency, hormonal imbalance, and environmental factors. Chronic Insomnia will require serious attention and long time treatment whereas intermittent insomnia, are effectively be cured by natural remedies by avoiding the immediate stress and motivating triggering factors. Natural remedies include herbal remedies, behavioral therapies, relaxation techniques, good lifestyle habits, and ideal sleep hygiene.

The practice of an ideal lifestyle is the primary step in the natural remedy. Avoid the use of alcohol and harmful alkaloids such as caffeine, and nicotine, which may disturb sleep. Practice good sleep hygiene that include routine time table for sleep and wake up, well ventilated bed rooms, convenient bedding, and avoidance of noise, light and any such disturbances. The rooms play a vital role in inducing sleep; hence adopt any traditional methods such as Feng Shui, to arrange the room and use pastel colors for accessories, which helps to balance the energy level of the bed room.

Practice a balanced diet, sufficient with all nutrients. It is said that the adequate levels of iron and magnesium is necessary for sleep, since they acts as important co-factors. Vitamins and minerals such as calcium and zinc are also to be essentially included in the diet, or else use their supplements. Avoid heavy meals, just prior to sleep. Try to have supper at least few hours before bedding. Try to have a sleep inducing herbal tea or drinks such as milk, before going to bed.

Herbal remedies play an important role in the natural ways to overcome insomnia. It is proven that herbal remedies contain certain alkaloids, which can trigger the neurotransmitters and hormones, which induce sleep. However, it is advised to seek the opinion of a physician, before practicing herbal drinks since it may alter the endocrine system of a person, having any serious complaints. The common herbal remedies include Hops, Valerian root, Passion flower, Californian Poppy, and Dog wood. Aromatherapy advocates that a bath in water containing the infusions of the herbs, before sleeping will help to avoid insomnia.

Exercises and relaxation therapies such as biofeedback, muscle relaxation therapy, visualization therapy, and yoga are essential to ease out stagnated energy and mental tensions, which may help to induce sleep.

Remember! A sound body and sound mind is necessary for an adequate sleep. Hence maintain good habits and lifestyle.

Jason Rickard
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A Guide to Combating Stress and Anxiety

June 19, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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It is no secret that stress and anxiety are a big problem in today’s world. Everyone today seems to be working harder, staying at work later, juggling family and career, and otherwise burning the candle at both ends. This multitasking can help us be more productive, but it also causes greater levels of stress, and stress and anxiety continue to top surveys of the top problems in people’s lives.

A quick look at the pharmacy or health food store can reveal a lot about just how serious the stress and anxiety problem is in today’s modern world. There are a host of prescription medications designed solely for fighting stress, and the health food stores are full of herbs, powders and potions that promise to relieve stress and help us relax.

Of course these remedies are not appropriate for everyone, and anyone who feels that stress is a problem should be sure to consult with their physician for advice. Some prescription medications, and even many over the counter and herbal stress remedies, can have harmful side effects, so it is important to gather as much information as possible before seeking a pharmaceutical solution to your stress.

In many cases, the natural approach to relieving stress and anxiety is the best way to proceed. There are many natural ways to fight stress and anxiety, including meditation, yoga and simply getting enough sleep. No one approach is right for everyone, and it is important to tailor your anxiety cure to your own needs.

One of the major causes of stress and anxiety is simple lack of sleep. All too few of us get the recommended eight hours of sleep a night, and in many cases our sleep is disturbed during the night. Simply sleeping through the night, whether through the use of prescription sleep medications or good sleeping habits and sleep hygiene, can have a huge impact on reducing stress and anxiety.

Reducing anxiety can have a big impact on our health. Many of the most serious diseases today are brought on by stress and anxiety, so reducing anxiety can actually improve our physical as well as our mental health. Dealing with stress and anxiety issues will not be easy, but there are many advantages to getting those problems under control. Not only does stress affect our relationships and our mental well being, but it can have a significant impact on our physical lives as well. Getting those things that are bothering you behind you can give you real peace of mind, and it may even improve your health.

By: Mike Freemen (Anxiety Treatment eBook – FREE)

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