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Say Good Night to Insomnia: The Six-Week, Drug-Free Program Developed At Harvard Medical School
Say Good Night to Insomnia: The Six-Week, Drug-Free Program Developed At Harvard Medical School
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The Insomnia Answer: A Personalized Program for Identifying and Overcoming the Three Types ofInsomnia
The Insomnia Answer: A Personalized Program for Identifying and Overcoming the Three Types ofInsomnia
by Paul Glovinsky Art Spielman
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Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia: A Session-by-Session Guide
Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia: A Session-by-Session Guide
by Michael L. Perlis Carla Jungquist Michael T. Smith Donn Posner
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The Insomnia Solution: The Natural, Drug-Free Way to a Good Night's Sleep
The Insomnia Solution: The Natural, Drug-Free Way to a Good Night's Sleep
by Michael Krugman
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Beating Insomnia: Natural Remedies For Sleeplessness

Restlessness during bed time when attempting to fall asleep is a problem for countless people all over. Though travel, and sudden stressful situations may be the cause, others are actual insomniacs with a chronic problem. There are many natural methods to try for those who do not want to take the pharmaceutical approach.

 

Whether it be problems sleeping, or just the common cold, Chinese herbal medicine has helped for ages. Before any natural approach is used, a consult with your doctor is always advised. Many prescribed medications can easily interact with a natural remedy. Depending on the herb, there may be a wait for it to kick in, and it may still not alleviate your chronic sleep issues.

Herbs which help to relax a person include catnip and ginseng, while chamomile and valerian are also well known. These herbs have been used for a very long time to help induce sleep by adding them into a tea infusion close to bedtime and drinking. A supplement of valerian may be preferable for those who do not like tea before sleeping. The supplement may take up to a month to really work. This continued use should have no other effects because of its safety in use. Patience is the key here.

Certain hormones are thought to cause sleep, such as melatonin. The presence of the hormone is usually felt more at night, when that sleepy feeling hits your brain. An amino acid which assists in elevated melatonin amounts is call tryptophan. This can be consumed in food or drink from milk and soy, to the infamous turkey. These are excellent additions to a night snack since they increase the sleep hormones. This is probably who so many find comfort at night with milk which has been warmed just right. If milk and turkey are not your idea of a quick late night snack, many stores offer supplements of melatonin which can go a long way to helping one sleep.

Different herbs can be used well by all sorts of people for help with sleeping. Soothing passionflower and red clover teas, as well as brews with peppermint or lemon balm is a regular before bed drink for many. Looking around your local stores for a tasty mix to try can be fun.

Other steps to help sleep are acupressure or puncture, as well as hypnotizing one\'s self and basic meditation. These methods are known to work well on different levels. Having proper sleep habits for every night use is a change of life which can be helpful in the long run.

Taking measures to get to the root of your sleep loss will better help you to know which natural remedy is going to be the most helpful to you.

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