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Natural Solutions for Insomnia
In my practice, about 40% of my adult clients come to me with some degree of insomnia, and another 60% do not sleep enough because of their job or family demands. Our lives are so erratic that we do not even have time for such a basic thing as sleep. As we continue with our over-stimulated life-style, more and more people start suffering from trouble falling asleep or waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to fall back to sleep. The medical definition of insomnia is trouble falling or staying asleep. You have chronic insomnia if you sleep poorly for at least 3 days out of a week for at least a month. We often have problems with our sleep because of stress, use of stimulants and alcohol, side effects of medical drugs, keeping erratic hours, depression, and hormonal changes such as menopause, pregnancy, and postpartum adjustment. Many mothers start experiencing insomnia after they wean their babies whom they used to breastfeed through the night. Lifestyle changes Most people need at least 7-and-a-half sleep hours per night. If you find that you have problem sleeping, you should make sleep a priority in your life. Schedule the time for sleep and keep this schedule fixed no matter what. You must to go to sleep before 11 PM because our systems--particularly the adrenals--do a majority of recharging and recovering between 11 PM and 1 AM. The gallbladder dumps toxins at the same time. If you are awake between 11 PM and 1 AM, the toxins go back into your liver, which then dumps them back into your system and disrupts your health. Dietary Modifications Insomnia sufferers should avoid caffeine completely, including coffee and black tea. Some people are extremely sensitive to caffeine and for them even a morning cup of tea or coffee may cause insomnia later that night. Try to avoid alcoholic beverages as well. Although alcohol makes you drowsy, you will wake up later and will not be able to return to sleep. Avoid sugar snacks before bed. They will raise your blood sugar and you will have difficulty falling asleep, and later on during the night, as your blood sugar suddenly drops, you will wake up.Professional Homeopathic Care for Insomnia If these simple measures do not help you sleep better, consider professional homeopathic care to overcome insomnia. Homeopathy approaches insomnia as just a part of a puzzle of what is going wrong with your body. For a Homeopath, insomnia is just an outward manifestation of an imbalance in your organism that can be brought back into balance by a constitutional homeopathic remedy. This remedy is found by taking into account all of your symptoms -- including the insomnia symptoms as well as the emotional and physical symptoms you are experiencing. The constitutional homeopathic remedy heals you from the inside out and you will gradually start feeling better and sleeping more soundly.Herbs for Insomnia If your insomnia problem is mild (less than 3 nights a week), you can try to use herbs and homeopathic remedies to help you sleep better. Your first step should be to implement the lifestyle and dietary changes.
Homeopathic Remedies for Insomnia Those remedies will help you sleep better occasionally. If you find that you suffer from chronic insomnia, you should see a professional Homeopath.
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