Insomniac? Learn How to Get a Good Night's Sleep, Naturally!
Nearly half of all Americans suffer from insomnia. Worry, anxiety, stress, and major or minor health problems can all affect your quality of sleep. But you don't need to take sleeping pills -- which can actually make you feel more tired and groggy the next day -- to help you rest easy. You can heal your insomnia using natural therapies like aromatherapy (see our recipes below), homeopathy, and herbal remedies (try drinking a soothing chamomile or linden blossom herbal tea before bed). Of course if your insomnia lasts, you're advised to seek medical help and support.
What is sleep and why is it important?
In the dark, our pineal gland secretes the hormone called melatonin, which is responsible for inducing sleep. Sleep is a building process that restores the body's energy supplies that were depleted through the day's activities. It is a time to replenish mental energies, emotional energies, and spiritually connect with our higher self.
But we're not just relaxing during our sleep. In fact we are quite active. We use this precious time not just to refuel, but also to evaluate, resolve, and release many of our issues. So you can see that when you're not getting sufficient sleep, you're like an eight-cylinder car that's running on four cylinders.
How much sleep do we really need?
The amount of sleep each person needs varies. Most people require around eight hours each night, but various factors can affect how much more or less you might need, including your weight, age, muscle mass, exercise during the day, healthy lifestyle, and of course stress!
Aromatherapy Blends for Insomnia: In a 10 ml bottle, pour the essential oils in the following recipes first and then add your organic vegetable oil.
Calming a Nagging Mind: Enjoy a Quiet Night Do you feel agitated in your sleep? You subconsciously process your thoughts and emotions during your sleep, which is what makes it restless. Massage the blend below on your temples, forehead, and your nostrils (breathe it in easily) before going to bed:
7 drops Basil 6 drops Petitgrain 4 drops Roman Chamomile Do you have a specific concern that's making you restless? Let me create your personal blend to help you face your issues!
Ease Worries and Nervous Tension: Gain Calm and Peace Do you have an anxious disposition and have difficulties falling asleep? Tranquilize your mind and emotions with the following aromatherapy blend. Massage the blend on your temples, forehead, at your nostrils (breathe it in easily), before going to bed:
7 drops Lavender 7 drops Marjoram 4 drops Roman Chamomile Do you have a specific concern that's keeping you awake? Let me create your personal blend to help you face your issues!
Other Tips to Help Your Insomnia: Cut back on coffee, tea, and other sources of caffeine, especially in the evening. Avoid alcoholic drinks in the late evening. Alcohol may help sleep onset, but cause early morning wakefulness. Avoid eating large, late-evening meals and heavy, fatty foods before going to bed. Take a walk or perform mild exercise such as yoga or Qi Gung before going to bed. Don't use your bedroom as a place to work. Have a cup of warm milk before going to bed. Milk products contain an amino acid precursor that boosts serotonin in the brain. Take a warm (not hot) bath (not a shower) before going to bed. Avoid naps if they interfere with your normal sleep pattern. If unable to fall asleep within 20-30 minutes of lying down, get up and do something else until you feel sleepy. This way your body does not associate your bed with wakefulness. Exercise during the day. If you continue to suffer from insomnia or lack of sleep, seek medical advice
In Good Health, Francoise Rapp (c) Francoise Rapp. Internationally renowned aromatherapist and alchemist, Francoise Rapp, shares her expertise in using essential oils to heal and revitalize body and mind at www.aromalchemy.com.
I started on COPD Herbal treatment from Ultimate Health Home, the treatment worked incredibly for my lungs condition. I used the herbal treatment for almost 4 months, it reversed my COPD. My severe shortness of breath, dry cough, chest tightness gradually disappeared. Reach Ultimate Health Home via their website at www.ultimatelifeclinic.com I can breath much better and It feels comfortable!
Insomniac? Learn How to Get a Good Night's Sleep, Naturally!
ReplyDeleteNearly half of all Americans suffer from insomnia. Worry, anxiety, stress, and major or minor health problems can all affect your quality of sleep. But you don't need to take sleeping pills -- which can actually make you feel more tired and groggy the next day -- to help you rest easy. You can heal your insomnia using natural therapies like aromatherapy (see our recipes below), homeopathy, and herbal remedies (try drinking a soothing chamomile or linden blossom herbal tea before bed). Of course if your insomnia lasts, you're advised to seek medical help and support.
What is sleep and why is it important?
In the dark, our pineal gland secretes the hormone called melatonin, which is responsible for inducing sleep. Sleep is a building process that restores the body's energy supplies that were depleted through the day's activities. It is a time to replenish mental energies, emotional energies, and spiritually connect with our higher self.
But we're not just relaxing during our sleep. In fact we are quite active. We use this precious time not just to refuel, but also to evaluate, resolve, and release many of our issues. So you can see that when you're not getting sufficient sleep, you're like an eight-cylinder car that's running on four cylinders.
How much sleep do we really need?
The amount of sleep each person needs varies. Most people require around eight hours each night, but various factors can affect how much more or less you might need, including your
weight, age, muscle mass, exercise during the day, healthy lifestyle, and of course stress!
Aromatherapy Blends for Insomnia:
In a 10 ml bottle, pour the essential oils in the following recipes first and then add your organic vegetable oil.
Calming a Nagging Mind: Enjoy a Quiet Night
Do you feel agitated in your sleep? You subconsciously process your thoughts and emotions during your sleep, which is what makes it restless. Massage the blend below on your temples,
forehead, and your nostrils (breathe it in easily) before going to bed:
7 drops Basil
6 drops Petitgrain
4 drops Roman Chamomile
Do you have a specific concern that's making you restless? Let me create your personal blend to help you face your issues!
Ease Worries and Nervous Tension: Gain Calm and Peace
Do you have an anxious disposition and have difficulties falling asleep? Tranquilize your mind and emotions with the following aromatherapy blend. Massage the blend on your temples,
forehead, at your nostrils (breathe it in easily), before going to bed:
7 drops Lavender
7 drops Marjoram
4 drops Roman Chamomile
Do you have a specific concern that's keeping you awake? Let me create your personal blend to help you face your issues!
Other Tips to Help Your Insomnia:
Cut back on coffee, tea, and other sources of caffeine, especially in the evening.
Avoid alcoholic drinks in the late evening. Alcohol may help sleep onset, but cause early morning wakefulness.
Avoid eating large, late-evening meals and heavy, fatty foods before going to bed.
Take a walk or perform mild exercise such as yoga or Qi Gung before going to bed.
Don't use your bedroom as a place to work.
Have a cup of warm milk before going to bed. Milk products contain an amino acid precursor that boosts serotonin in the brain.
Take a warm (not hot) bath (not a shower) before going to bed.
Avoid naps if they interfere with your normal sleep pattern.
If unable to fall asleep within 20-30 minutes of lying down, get up and do something else until you feel sleepy. This way your body does not associate your bed with wakefulness.
Exercise during the day.
If you continue to suffer from insomnia or lack of sleep, seek medical advice
In Good Health,
Francoise Rapp
(c) Francoise Rapp. Internationally renowned aromatherapist and alchemist, Francoise Rapp, shares her expertise in using essential oils to heal and revitalize body and mind at www.aromalchemy.com.
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ReplyDeleteI started on COPD Herbal treatment from Ultimate Health Home, the treatment worked incredibly for my lungs condition. I used the herbal treatment for almost 4 months, it reversed my COPD. My severe shortness of breath, dry cough, chest tightness gradually disappeared. Reach Ultimate Health Home via their website at www.ultimatelifeclinic.com I can breath much better and It feels comfortable!
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