How to Cure Insomnia - Treatments

By Tricia Goss, published Oct 22, 2007
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Insomnia can take over your life. You spend hours at night trying desperately to fall asleep. If you do manage to finally fall asleep, you wake up exhausted and spend your day in a caffeine-infused, sleep-deprived haze. It seems the more you try to battle your insomnia, the more of a grip it has. All you want is a good night's sleep and to wake up in the morning feeling at least somewhat normal. Here are some tips to help you overcome your insomnia and finally get the sleep you need.

Soak in the tub.
Take a warm bath at least an hour before you plan on going to bed. Your body temperature normally drops just before you go to sleep, so by taking a warm bath and then getting out of the warm water, you have caused your body temperature to rise and then drop. Research shows that this dip in temperature tells your body it must be time to sleep. Add to the effect by creating a relaxing, rest-conducive atmosphere: turn down the lights; place candles around the bathtub; infuse your bathwater with calming herbs or essential oils; and listen to soft music.

Eliminate any stimulants.
The caffeine you're chugging to get through the day may also be the culprit that's keeping you up at night. Try to wean yourself to a minimal daily allowance of caffeine - and be aware of all your caffeine and stimulant sources. Your morning coffee, afternoon colas, and the chocolate bar in the evening could amount to a large dose of caffeine and sugar. Other stimulants include nicotine and certain medications. And watch the alcohol consumption, too. Although it might make you feel drowsy, studies show that drinking alcohol often causes restless, light sleep.

Choose the right bedtime snack.
Avoid foods that are high in protein, fats, and sugars, which can over stimulate your system and bring on sleep-impeding heartburn. Munching or sipping on something with lots of tryptophan (think turkey, cashews, cottage cheese, or warm milk) can help fight insomnia. Your body converts tryptophan into serotonin, which is a natural hormone in the body that makes you sleepy. Or enjoy some aromatic herb tea.

How to Cure Insomnia - Treatments

Put an end to nights spent watching the clock.

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Takeaways
  • Eliminate stimulants.
  • Reduce stress.
  • Create a bedroom that encourages shut-eye.
Did You Know?
According to research, females over 60 are more prone to suffer from insomnia than any other category of people.
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interesting:) thanks for sharing

Posted on 03/13/2008 at 10:03:31 AM

 
Since my dad died about 2 years ago, and I've been the caregiver for my mom, I've experienced sleep problems. I seem to want to stay up all night and not go to bed. These are some great tips for preparing the body to rest. I like to keep my room very dark, and the warm bath sounds good too! Great article!

Posted on 11/22/2007 at 3:11:00 AM

 
Great tips! This is a very timely article for me right now because I've been going through this lately, thanks! = )

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

 
I have this problem big time! Thanks for the ideas.

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

 
Thanks for thinking 'outside the box', this article gives more than the usual tips.

Posted on 10/25/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

 
I need these tips! I've been suffering from insomnia since I was a kid. Thanks. :)

Posted on 10/25/2007 at 8:10:00 AM

 
i love the soaking in the tub idea. if only i had a tub

Posted on 10/24/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

 
great ideas

Posted on 10/23/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
Good tips.

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

 
I've had this problem. These are excellent tips. Thanks!

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

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