Insomnia (sleeplessness) is a common sleep disorder in which a person experience difficulty in
sleeping. Depression and anxiety are the two main causes of insomnia. Poor concentration, short
memory, decreased alertness and mental sluggishness are major symptoms of sleeplessness. Person
suffering from insomnia feel irritability without any obvious cause.
Home
Remedies to Treat Insomnia
1. Take your dinner at least 4 hours ahead of your
bed time. Insomnia is often aggravated by digestive problems, and hence, it is best to avoid the
problem altogether.
2. Avoid drink such as coffee, alcohol, and tea that influences
sleep. In case you must have your regular cup of coffee, at least ensure that you take it before a
minimum of four hours from your bedtime.
3. Regular exercise helps in relieving
stress, depression, anxiety and sleeplessness. Even a walk for about 30 minutes daily is also good.
Try to gradually increase it to one hour or so for best results.
4. If you find that
you cannot sleep, do something that you enjoy (reading, listing to music, writing letters to dear
ones, etc) aiming to relax your mind and body. Sleep usually comes after your body relaxes
completely.
5. Self help and natural therapies also help in treating insomnia. Improve
sleep habits and environment. Practice stress management and relaxation techniques. Acupuncture and
massage, cognitive behavior therapy, herbal remedies and homeopathic remedies are also helpful in
treating this disorder.
6. Aromatherapy is another useful natural treatment for
sleeplessness. Taking a bath before going to bed using a few drops of essential oils like lavender,
marjoram, or ylang-ylang can help. Or you can drop these oils directly on your pillow.
7. Diet containing magnesium can help to improve sleep in those suffering from sleeplessness.
So, include magnesium rich foods in your diet.
Disclaimer: This article is not meant to
provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified
health professional before embarking on any health program.
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