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Not Sleeping Well? Try These Secrets to a Restful Night's Sleep!

Topic: Dietary SupplementsBy Darlene TablerPublished Recently added

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Just how many of us are getting the recommended 6-8 hours of sleep? If you fall asleep, can you stay asleep throughout the night? With the amount of prescription sleep aids sold in this country it appears that many of us are having difficulty meeting our sleep requirements. Getting approximately 8 hours of sleep is crucial for a healthy immune system and a must to regulate our hormones. Poor sleep habits increase accidents, affect memory, eating habits and the ability to deal with stress. Lack of sleep also contributes to symptoms of chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and accelerates aging. Are you one of the 82 million who experience these common symptoms: Wake up feeling un-refreshed Have difficulty falling asleep Wake up early and are not able to get back to sleep Waking frequently during the night Is taking a sleep medication like Ambien and Lunesta the answer? Recently there have been multiple reports of bizarre behavior with no conscious recollection of their actions, by folks taking these prescription sleep aids. Some report that they have felt drugged the next day and attribute their corresponding car accidents to the taking of these types of medications. These hazardous behaviors may indicate that the long term effects of taking these types of drugs may be worse than the original problem. So what can you do to gain a good nights sleep: Develop a sleep routine. Going to bed early and at the same time every night helps to assist your body in gaining a handle on restful sleep. You get twice the benefit from the sleep you acquire between the hours of 10 pm to midnight than those gained after 12 am. Daily exercise reduces stress and assists in getting a good nights sleep. Studies have shown that 20 to 30 minutes of daily exercise has a profound influence on the ability to obtain satisfying sleep. Be sure to exercise 5 to 6 hours before bedtime to allow the body time to cool down. Removing yourself from stimulating activities such as watching television and working at the computer is a must to allow the body and brain to relax. Adding lavender oil on your pillow at night creates a wonderful yet calming aroma. Drinking Chamomile tea also helps with relaxation and promotes restful sleep. Listening to soothing music, reading (non-invigorating material), jou aling, stretching, deep breathing, sleeping in a completely dark room, taking a warm bath, burning your favorite incense, avoiding stimulates and not eating late at night, are some additional tips to assist you in regaining deep, restful sleep. Supplementing with melatonin, or melatonin's precursors 5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) or L-Tryptophan have been beneficial for some. There is also massage, acupuncture, cranial sacral manipulation or EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) to assist you with sleep issues. Natural sleep formulas that include valerian, hops, kava kava, lemon balm, scullcap, wild lettuce and passion flower are just some of the most popular natural sleep remedies that have been used for many years. Magnesium and calcium are also beneficial to those looking for a solution to their sleep issues. Often time however our bodies can be so deficient in proper minerals that getting enough from our diet and supplementation is difficult. Look to a new technology that is revolutionizing nutrient delivery systems. It allows individuals to obtain vitamins and minerals at a cellular level and turned my sleep issues around in a matter of days. I would like to make clear, that there is a direct relationship between sunlight and sleep. Sunlight initiates the production of serotonin which slows down at night when the pineal gland starts converting its stores of serotonin to melatonin. This is another reason that sleeping in a dark room and moving away from the television and computer (due to the light they give off) helps promote sleep. Hopefully, you will find restful sleep in one or more of these tools, techniques and supplements. Sweet dreams!

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"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you were?" - Satchel Paige Passionate about health Darlene Tabler is a natural health advocate, investigator and researcher who believes that we as a collective have been sold a bill of goods where true health is conce ed. It's time to take our power and our health into our own hands! To learn how to begin your journey to good health click on the website below. http://www.2healthnuts.com You can contact me at: 502-363-0101

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