Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 It does no good to have someone TELL you to get some sleep. It does no good to lie down and stay awake, either. Here are some techniques that help you get to sleep more quickly and without drugs. 1. Read for a while. This will improve your mind while relaxing your body. 2. Get some fresh air. Open a window, walk the dog. 3. Try some moderate exercise, such as isometrics, yoga, or stretches. 4. Get more L-tryptophan in your diet. L-tryptophan is one of the essential amino acids that your body uses to make neurotransmitters such as serotonin and melatonin. These neurotransmitters are chemical nerve messengers that help your brain to shut down for the night... and be fully awake during the day. Seafood, chicken, milk, cheese, yogurt, beans and cashews are foods that are high in L-tryptophan foods. More of the L-tryptophan in dairy products gets to your brain when you have a carbohydrate along with it. That's why cheese and crackers, or milk and a whole-grain cookie are good bedtime snacks. If L-tryptophan is taken as a nutritional sleep-aid, the target dose is around 1,000 to 1,500 mg, taken a couple of hours before bedtime. I think the supplement is too expensive, and prefer food sources. I mean, you have to eat anyway, right? 5. Vitamin B-3 as niacin in larger than RDA doses will help induce sleep. Taking between 50 and 200 milligrams about 20 minutes before bedtime usually works best. The amount required varies a bit from one person to another. Ideally, you take the least amount that makes you the most sleepy. Expect to experience a brief niacin " flush " (like a hot flash or blushing sensation) which goes away in short time. The warm feeling is pleasant to most people, but may be avoided by simply taking less niacin at any one time. A bit of practice will tell you how much you need. 6. LECITHIN makes up nearly a third of your brain's dry weight. This natural food substance is found in soy products and egg yolks and is available as a supplement as well. Two to four tablespoons daily has consistently shortened the time needed for people to go to sleep. 7. Prayer or meditation may be very settling and help you sleep sooner and better. Certainly there are other benefits as well. The Transcendental Meditation technique has been shown to produce deep rest, reduced anxiety, and very effective relief from insomnia (Miskiman, D. E. " The Treatment of Insomnia by Transcendental Meditation, " Scientific Research on Transcendental Meditation: Collected Papers, Orme-Johnson, Domash and Farrow, Eds., Vol. 1, MIU Press, 1974.) The Trappist monastic tradition contains the phrase, " I lie down, and sleep comes at once. " Directly from the Bible, we find: " For he gives to his beloved sleep. " (Psalms 127:2, RSV) One of the best things about natural sleep aids is that they are safe and not habit forming. When your brain and body are well nourished, more restful sleep is a natural result. You are feeding your body, not drugging it. Why avoid sleep medication? First of all, we get way too much medication in general. Enough prescriptions are written in the US to provide each man, woman and child with seven individual medications a year. (Williams, S.: Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 1986, p. 672) " On our American market here are about 54,000 drugs " (ibid). This is true, even though the World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that probably no more than 200 drugs would cover all needs. Did you know that, according to the National Academy of Sciences, 8.5 MILLION Americans take prescription sleeping pills at least once a year? TWO MILLION Americans take them EVERY NIGHT for at least two months at a time! 51 million Americans (nearly one in four) have taken tranquilizers (Williams, page 687). Enough VALIUM has been sold in ONE year to provide 145 pills for every man, woman and child in the U.S.A. This figure is based on purchases from doctors' prescriptions. Valium is the most widely prescribed drug in America. It often causes weight gain, nausea, constipation, fetal dependency, and birth defects if taken during the first trimester of a pregnancy. Valium even gets into a woman's breast milk. Then why is Valium so very popular? Well, Hoffmann-LaRoche, the manufacturer, spent 200 MILLION DOLLARS in ten years to promote it. The company " commissioned some two hundred doctors a year to produce scientific articles about its properties " according to Ivan Illich, in the book Medical Nemesis (Bantam, 1977). Sleep is a natural process, and natural methods are safe and effective. It is time for EVERYONE to start " just saying no " to excessively prescribed drugs... and those over the counter drugs, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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