Do you toss?
Do you turn?
Do you toss and turn?
There are few things in life as infuriating as when lying in bed, absolutely wide awake, stressing about not getting to sleep which in turn keeps you awake even more and to add insult to injury, your brain seems to think that this is the perfect time to panic that you're life is not going anywhere and worry about all the bad decisions you've made.
Can anyone relate? I don't have an issue with sleep these days with my Kratom habit, but I used to be far too energetic to sleep. As a child I was an insomniac, staying awake for days on end, usually staying up to write crazy shit on the walls and write poetry and whatnot.
If you have any advice, tips and knowledge on the art of a good night's rest, then here's the place to compile it!
Top Tips For Ensuring A Good Night's Sleep:
Practical
- Exercise during the day - this is one of the best sleep-inducing methods. Heavy exercises makes a great difference to how easily you nod off at night.
- Make SURE you have a scheduled sleeping pattern and don't just stay up until 4am for a few days, sleeping until 12pm then mixing it about again. If you stick to say 10pm, then your body will habitually feel tired at that time and help induce sleep, whereas if you don't have a set pattern, your circadian rhythm has no restful habit to adhere to.
- Have a hot bath just before bedtime. Put a few drops of Lavender Oil into it. Relax.
- Meditate! Employ some relaxing breathing techniques. I find what can keep me awake is the incessant worrying. When you meditate, it relaxes you and helps quash any woes or worries.
- Keep the TV off in the bedroom and dedicate the bedroom to nothing but sleep (and sex).
Dietary
- Reduce Caffeine and Sugar, consuming no Caffeine after 5pm (depending on when you go to sleep of course, but no caffeine after 5pm is most appropriate imo)
- Consume Whole Milk before bed. Warm it up, if you like. Any hot drink can relax you but milk is especially good.
- Lettuce is soporific and may help induce sleep.
- Honey relaxes you...combine this with a hot drink. Not too much of course, but a touch of glucose will help your brain "turn off" orexin, a neurotransmitter linked to alertness.
- Turkey sandwich on wholemeal bread can help induce sleep in those seeking it.
- Banana's contain melatonin, 5HTP and magnesium.
- Oats are also great! A wee bit of porridge with honey drizzled on (milk, oats, honey) and sliced banana is great for helping you sleep.
Herbal and Supplemental
- Chamomile
- Valerian Root
- Hops
- Passionflower
- Diphenhydramine
- Catnip
- Calea Zacatechici
- Cannabis
- Magnesium helps relax the muscles and reduce stress/anxiety. A very good relaxant when used in conjunction with Chamomile and Valerian
- Melatonin
- Mulungu
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There are plenty of methods to relieve insomnia. The root of the problem is what should be addressed though, in most cases. That is, try to find out if it's stress causing your anxiety as more often than not the two are interlinked.
If you exercise frequently, mediate nightly, eat a healthy, well-balanced diet free from caffeine and too much sugar and enjoy Chamomile and Valerian etc before bed, it should make a huge difference to your Sleep Hygiene.
Do you have any tips or tricks? Even if you don't, but you would just like to talk about how it stresses you the fuck out, the come in here.
Hell, if you are trying desperately to sleep but to no avail, then switch on your computer and come on here to see if we can help, if you really want!
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