Sleep is one of the most precious things you can have. You know that more than anyone else if you have insomnia. Insomnia is the inability to sleep, and that can wreak havoc on your waking life. Here are some tips you can use to finally be able to get some rest.
When insomnia is the enemy, reserve the use of your bed for sleep only. Sleep experts say that using your bed for reading, writing or watching TV will devalue it as a sleep aid. If your mind sees your bed as a place for sleeping only, your body will be conditioned to fall asleep faster.
If you are having trouble falling asleep, try rubbing your feet. If you have someone there who can rub your feet for you, that’s even better. When the pressure points in your feet are massaged, your whole body will relax. With a relaxed body, you will have a relaxed mind as well and be able to fall asleep.
Have a window open while you sleep. Fresh air is one of the best cures for insomnia. In addition, a cool room with a temperature of around 65 degrees is the most conducive for a good night’s sleep. If that feels cold to you, simply add a few more blankets to your bed to ensure that you are comfortable.
One thing that that you need to cut out of your life if you have trouble falling asleep is caffeine. The half-life of a dose of caffeine is about 7 hours. So if you drink a cup of coffee at 4pm, you will still have half of the caffeine racing through your body at 11pm. For restful and sound sleep, cut the caffeine out of your life.
Stay away from alcohol. A lot of people try to soothe their sleep issues with alcohol, but that is not a good idea. For one thing, you don’t want to become dependent on alcohol. For another thing, alcohol is a diuretic and may encourage nighttime urination and difficulty when you want to go back to sleep.
Many people have trouble falling asleep at night and do not know why. One place to search for answers is the common products that we take to keep us healthy. Many over the counter drugs, cold medicines and even multivitamins contain stimulants which impair our ability to fall asleep. Read all the labels of the products you consume so you can identify any stimulants you may be taking that are impairing your ability to fall asleep.
The environment you sleep in may be causing your insomnia. Is your room quiet, dark and cool? You will have difficulty sleeping if your room is too bright, noisy or hot. If there are outside noises you have no control over, try to use white noise like an electric fan to hide it. The fan will not only cover the noise, but also keep you cool. Blackout curtains or a sleeping mask may be helpful for blocking out any light.
Beating insomnia can be accomplished through a regular schedule. Your body will function like a computer when it is programmed to respond to a set schedule. When you program your body to certain patterns, such as sleeping, waking and activities, you can more easily find yourself tired at night and ready to sleep.
If you suffer from bouts of insomnia, take a look at your mattress to see if it may be contributing to the problem. If your mattress is to soft, too hard, or just old and uncomfortable, it could be the cause of insomnia, or frequent night waking. A new mattress might be just what you need.
If you have a willing spouse, or sleep partner, try talking him or her into giving you a relaxing massage to help combat insomnia. If you cannot coerce them into a full-body massage, even a quick back massage with some soothing oil might be enough to relax your body, making sleep come easier.
Many people have trouble falling asleep at night because of their mattress. We spend almost a third of our life on our mattress so it really needs to be comfortable. If it is too hard or soft, old or small, this could be the reason that someone suffers from insomnia.
The ideal temperature for your room when sleeping is slightly colder at 60-65 degrees. Why? This helps you relax, while warmer temperatures will cause you to toss and turn. So, instead of adjusting the temperature away from this number, add or remove blankets accordingly. This helps you be able to get comfortable and get to sleep.
Now that you have read this article, hopefully you know that you can handle insomnia. Use the tips laid out here to help you, and make insomnia a thing of the past. Try each tip to see which works best for you. Insomnia does not have to be a fixture in your life anymore.
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