Natural Cures for Insomnia

By John Watson, published Sep 07, 2007
Published Content: 87  Total Views: 21,702  Favorited By: 20 CPs
Embed:  
Rating: 4.0 of 5
A few short months ago I was prescribed Lexapro to combat my depression and although there is quite a long list of possible side effects, the only one that I was hit with, and hit hard, was insomnia. I've always been lucky to never have had any problems getting to sleep and staying there very soundly so it was a bit of a shock to my system to be faced with this level of sleeplessness. I could very easily have gone the route of taking another set of pills (ambien, rozerem, take your pick from the seemingly endless list of sleep aids out there), but I am not one for medication and one round of pill taking per day is more than enough for me.

This made me want to find a more natural way of dozing off and it occurred to me that there must be more natural remedies to this problem. Think about it, how did insomniacs ever get any sleep before we became a nation of pill-popping junkies, slamming down meds for every real or imagined disease out there?

I discovered, through talking to my doctor and a little bit of my own research, that there are a number of natural cures for insomnia as well as certain things you can cut out that will help. The first thing to do is cut out things like caffeine, alcohol and smoking close to bedtime. All of these have been proven in contributing to the plight of the insomniac. If you really want to have something to drink then opt for an herbal type tea (chamomile has long been thought of as a good natural remedy) or a glass of warm milk.

Better yet, drink these items while soaking in a nice warm bath, another great way to relax your mind and body and get you prepped for a nice nights sleep. This may sound a little strange but you should also take the time to make sure that your bedroom is comfortable enough for you to sleep in. Get a good, comfortable pillow and make sure your thermostat is set to a temperature that you find comfortable. It's amazing how that type of thing pops into your head when you can't sleep and you lay there thinking how hot or how cold it is. I've also found that reading a book is a good way to unwind and relax too but try to stay away from horror or thrillers and lean more towards the latest from the Oprah book of the month club.

Comments
Showing Comments 1 - 3 of 3
 
 
I deal with insomnia..thanks for these tips..I am going to try some..the new pillow is a first..great tips..

Posted on 10/01/2007 at 5:10:00 AM

 
Nice list of alternatives! I have had insomnia for a long time and have learned to live with it and make the most of it. You would be surprised the amount of work you can get done when everyone else is sleeping :]

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 1:09:00 AM

 
I can't drink milk, and have tried the regular bedtime trick. Usually I toss and turn until about 3am. I agree with you about the pill popping and keep putting off that sort of aid. My DH suggested the Dr to get something to help me sleep. Although I have tried some of your suggestions and they didn't work, your article actually did give me idea of some other alternatives. Thanks

Posted on 09/10/2007 at 8:09:00 AM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Showing Comments 1 - 3 of 3
 
Most Commented On