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What is considered the proper ampuntof sleep....recently while dealing

with a bout if depression and panic/anxiety attacks...I have been

sleepin 5-6 hours tops a day. Is this ok and what can I do to sleep

longer if necessary?

 

Thank you

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> Proper sleep

> Posted by: "soulo_crittenden" eric (AT) 1crittenden (DOT) com soulo_crittenden

> Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:11 am (PST)

>

> What is considered the proper ampuntof sleep....recently while dealing

> with a bout if depression and panic/anxiety attacks...I have been

> sleepin 5-6 hours tops a day. Is this ok and what can I do to sleep

> longer if necessary?

>

> Thank you

 

most adults need a minimum of 8 hours sleep

in ayurveda sleep is the time during which ojas freely circulates in

the body, nourishing the mind and senses

when we have lack of sleep, these tissues become stressed and weak,

and lead to many mental and emotional problems

 

try to get to bed before 10 pm, and up by 7 am

staying up late and sleeping in is part of the problem

but if you are having a hard time getting to sleep or staying asleep

you can write back and i can suggest a couple things

Caldecott

todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com

www.toddcaldecott.com

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Dear

 

I am a registered nurse and sometimes I work the "graveyard shift,"

i.e., from 10 PM until 7 AM. When I do work this shift, I am capable

of staying awake without much of a problem, and I usually go home and

can sleep for only about 4-6 hours, but when I awaken, my whole body

aches as if I have the flu, and my stomach hurts and I feel quite

exhausted. Is there anything you would recommend that I do to help my

body adjust to this abnormal sleep cycle, other than what I already

do, which is to exercise (hatha yoga/swimming and walking in the

sunshine), meditate, eat a balanced diet for my Ayurvedic type (Vata-

Pitta), rest again later in the day, etc.

 

Thanks for your guidance,

Juliana

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Speaking from a yogic perspective, the amount of sleep can vary a lot

from person to person. My teacher said all one really needs is 1-2

hours of sleep a day. He was refering to a good deep sleep and then

waking up. If one meditates every day, the amount of sleep can be cut

significantly. My teacher said he never had a dream in his life. He

never dreamed because he meditated and the meditations released the

subconscious "garbage". Most of sleep is dreaming and dealing with

subconscious thoughts and healing the physical body. Of course

physical components enter into this also. The yogic scriptures say

that 15 minutes of shoulderstand equals 2 hours of sleep. If people

do not exercise or meditate, then they could need 8 hours of sleep.

 

Ask yourself: Do you exercise? Do you meditate?

If there is tension in the body, then there are a lot of asanas that

help reduce tension. For depression, it would be good to do aerobic

exercise and pranayams. Meditation would be good for depression and

anxiety. To answer your question, 5-6 hours of sleep is enough if it

rejuvenates you. However, with your condition, sleep will not heal

your condition. Exercise, pranayam and meditation will help a lot.

 

GB

 

ayurveda, Todd Caldecott <todd wrote:

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> most adults need a minimum of 8 hours sleep

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I have read that sleeping sitting up is best. Does anyone have experience with this?

 

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Speaking from a yogic perspective, the amount of sleep can vary a lot

from person to person.

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Corpse pose is ideally the best position for sleeping. This is laying

on the back with arms to the sides and palms facing up. However, when

people toss and turn, it is hard to do when one is asleep. If a

person cannot get to sleep, it is best to lay on the right side so the

left nostril is facing up. The upper nostril will be the most active

nostril. The left nostril is the lunar nostril and is best for relaxing.

 

GB

 

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> I have read that sleeping sitting up is best. Does anyone have

experience with this?

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ayurveda, "soulo_crittenden" <eric

wrote:

>

> What is considered the proper ampuntof sleep....recently while

dealing with a bout if depression and panic/anxiety attacks...I have been sleepin 5-6 hours tops a day. Is this ok and what can I do to sleep

> longer if necessary?

 

 

 

Yes, Normal sleep time for adults is 5 – 6 hrs

 

For details: Dr. S. Ananthanarayan,

(Chief Consultant Physican)

Santhigiri Ayurveda & Siddha Vaidyasala,

No. 1458, H Block, 16th Street, 16th Main Road,

Annanagar West, Chennai 600 040.

Ph No. 044 32914322, 26160340, 26160441.

www.ayurvedasanthigiri.com

www.santhigiriashram.com

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