If you are like most people, you don’t get the sleep you need every night. If you cannot get to sleep at all, you probably have insomnia. Insomnia can be treated a number of different ways, and some of them may work for you. Here are some great techniques that might do the trick.
Point your body from north to south. The head needs to be at the north, feet at the south. This will align you with the Earth’s magnetic field, which can help you be more at harmony with the planet. It might sound odd, but some people swear by it.
Tryptophan is found within food and is helpful for encouraging sleep. If you consume foods containing this prior to heading off to bed, you will find that sleep comes easier. For example, turkey, milk and eggs have tryptophan. If you are going to try drinking milk, make sure it is hot or warm as cold is not effective at all.
If you are being awakened by noises, you may not even know it is happening. They may be so quick that you wake up and hear nothing, so you don’t know why you’re waking up at all. Consider putting a recorder in your room to see if this may be the problem.
The average mattress is only good for 8 years. After that time, your mattress may be lumpy or not giving you the support you need. Even if it seems OK, it may be a haven for dust mites and dead skin cells. This could also cause an allergic reaction which can keep you from sleeping well.
Introduce a nightly ritual of quiet time before bed. Television, smartphone and tablet use are common for many people as they prepare to sleep. These devices can create over-stimulation in your brain and prevent the proper shutdown needed for rest. Avoid these devices and opt for a good book or writing in a journal.
If you get a lot of heartburn when you try to go to bed, you should see if your doctor can help you. It is possible that there is an issue with your esophageal sphincter. If this is happening to you, see your doctor.
To get the best sleep your neck and spine should be aligned properly. They should form a straight line, not be bent or flexed. Your pillow may actually interfere with this position. It depends on your most comfortable sleep position. If so, try sleeping without a pillow at all or buying an orthopedic pillow.
Many people drink alcohol a little while before bed because it has been known to make them a little drowsy. While this may be true, drinking alcohol also increases the chances of you waking up several times over the course of the night without being able to fall back asleep.
Exercise can help you sleep better at night but only if you exercise during the day or early evening. If you exercise right before bed, then you will only get your adrenaline going and you find it hard to sleep. So try exercising during the day to get a better sleep at night.
Insomnia can be caused by many things. Do you have trouble getting to sleep because your mind is wandering to things that you need to do tomorrow or to things that are causing you stress? If so, keep a notebook beside your bed. By putting your thoughts or concerns on paper, you can help clear your mind and probably get a more restful night of sleep.
Magnesium is one mineral that has been shown to help people fall asleep. If you are not keen on taking it as a supplement, you can take a bath in it. A warm bath with a few handfuls of Epsom salt will help you get to sleep a lot faster.
Turn off your nightlight and remove the alarm clock from your nightstand. Studies have shown that a bright light in your bedroom can negatively impact your sleep patterns. If you have to have an alarm clock in your bedroom, place a book or a small towel to cover the digits and minimize the light.
When you have insomnia, you can’t get to sleep. It can be tough to deal with, but if you use the tips above, you might find something that works for you. Keep trying methods until you get to the method that helps you get back to sleep again. Good luck!