So you go to bed feeling tired and wake up exhausted? Join the club. You are not alone, there are millions of other zombies out there that also get less than seven hours a night.
It is important that we get between seven and nine hours of good quality sleep every night. This is because when we sleep, a number of essential physiological changes occur.
These restorative processes repair and replenish the body systems, so if you're not sleeping properly, your body will be not be functioning at its full, healthy capacity. It is vital that you have a sound sleep so that you can wake up refreshed and bursting with energy to help you face the day.
Natural steps to healthy sleep (check the evidence rating)
*** Good evidence of a health benefit
** Some evidence of a health benefit
* Traditionally used with only anecdotal evidence
Lifestyle
Change your sleep time habits ***
Nutrition
Make sure that what you eat or drink before bed does not interfere with sleep ***
Vitamins and minerals
These nutrients have been shown to help sleep:
5HTP**
Magnesium**
Herbal
Sleep-inducing herbs include the following:
Valerian ***
Lavender *
German Chamomile *
Passion Flower *
Oats *
Ginseng *
Homeopathic
Homeopathic remedies to induce sleep:
Belladonna will help with general insomnia *
Cocculus takes the yawn out of jet lag and interrupted sleep patterns *
Alternative/complementary therapy
The most commonly used complementary approaches to sleep problems include:
Meditation***
Yoga**
Acupuncture**
Aromatherapy*
Discussion
So you go to bed feeling tired and wake up exhausted? Join the club (duvet). You are not alone in your state of sleep deprivation - there are millions of other zombies out there that also get less than seven hours of shut-eye a night.
But sleep and getting enough of it needn't become a nightmare, just a few small natural lifestyle adjustments will teach you how to undo the effects of missed sleep. Soon you could be having hours of deep, refreshing sleep every night.
Serious sleep problems
Chronic sleep deprivation can exacerbate age-related ailments, like high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes and memory loss. Consult your doctor straight away if you have any of the following symptoms:
If you haven't slept properly for more than three weeks, you may be suffering from chronic insomnia. You might need to go to a sleep clinic.
Send a snoring partner to a GP because it is your sleep pattern that is disrupted and ultimately you that suffers.
If you grind or clench your teeth in your sleep, you might have sleep bruxism. This is not such a serious condition, but it could impact negatively on your teeth. A doctor might be able to recommend relaxation techniques and other ways to stop the grinding.
Hyperinsomnia is a condition in which you are excessively sleepy over about a six-month period. A doctor can prescribe behavioural changes to help you.
Less severe symptoms of sleeplessness include things like headaches, blurred vision, weepiness, mood swings and irritability.
Know the symptoms
You know that you're not getting your sleep quota if you experience many of the following things:
Natural remedies
Doctors will always recommend that finding the cause of your insomnia, before they treat the symptoms, but while they are searching there are some natural remedies that can promote peaceful sleep.
Lifestyle
Change your sleep time habits ***
Nutrition
Make sure what you eat or drink before bed does not interfere with sleep ***
Don't drink consume any alcohol, caffeine and nicotine before bedtime.
Don't go to sleep on an empty or a full stomach
Why not try a cup of delicious herbal tea?
Correctly called tisanes, herbal teas are made from flowering plants without woody stems. Herbal infusions can include flowers, herbs, fruit and spices. These infusions are caffeine-free unlike all other types of tea. Examples of sleep-promoting herbal teas include chamomile, hops, limeflower, passionflower or valerian.
Vitamin and minerals
These nutrients have been shown to help sleep:
5HTP**
Magnesium**
Herbal
Sleep-inducing herbs include the following:
Valerian *** - Double-blind trials have found that valerian is an effective treatment for people with mild to moderately severe insomnia.
Lavender *
German Chamomile *
Passion Flower *
Oats *
Ginseng *
Homeopathic
Homeopathics remedies to help sleep:
Belladonna will help with general insomnia *
Cocculus takes the yawn out of jet lag and interrupted sleep patterns *
Alternative/Complementary Therapy
Meditation***
Battling to go to sleep? Give this calming Zen meditation a try just before you hit the sack:
Dim or switch off the overhead lights and sit up in bed with your legs crossed.
Now, choose a spot on the wall opposite you to focus on. Concentrate on your breathing, making sure that it is deep, so that when you inhale through your nose, you do so from your diaphragm and make sure your shoulders are relaxed. Count to 10 slowly, inhaling on the odd numbers and exhaling on the even numbers. If your mind starts wondering, gently bring it back to focus on the spot and on your breathing.
Yoga**
Yoga is an excellent way to start your day and to end it. In the morning you should try the energising postures, while before bed, you should be doing the more relaxing postures. Read up on yoga or go to a few classes to learn the technique and then make-up your own bedtime routine.
Acupuncture**
A preliminary trial found one acupuncture treatment daily for seven to ten days resulted in complete recovery of normal sleep in 59% of patients and partial recovery in 21%.
Aromatherapy*
Take this warm, luxurious aromatherapy bath 30 minutes before going to bed by adding one or two drops of the following essential oils to your bath water:
Chamomile
Hops
Lavender
Mandarin
Marjoram
Neroli
Sandalwood
Ylang-ylang
Mix your own relaxing massage oil by combining five drops of two or three of your favourite oils in a carrier oil, such as almond.
Now massage it into your neck and shoulders.
To put kids to bed, massage their hands, feet, back and legs with a lavender and chamomile essential oils blended with a carrier oil.
Put a few drops of this mix on your pillow or in a burner next to your bed.
Leathwood PD, Chauffard F, Heck E, Munoz-Box R. Aqueous extract of valerian root (Valeriana officinalis L) improves sleep quality in man. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1982;17:65-71.