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How You Can Get More Sleep

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Having trouble sleeping? These days, many people are in this boat. Between the pandemic and it’s domino effect on so many aspects of our lives, our collective stress is high. In this article – which I hope can help, if you are – I share with you common reasons behind lack of sleep, as well as why sleep is so important, and why sleeping pills aren’t the answer. I also suggest many natural ways to help you get more sleep.

Though we spend about one third of our lives sleeping, for many, sleep does not come easy. Insomnia is defined by the inability to either fall asleep or stay asleep. It’s a problem that affects a huge number of people − an estimated one-third of the urban American population needs to get more sound, recuperative sleep. In Brazil, the country with the highest self-reported prevalence, the number is 40 percent.

Why You May Have Trouble Sleeping

There are literally a ton of reasons why people can’t sleep. Some people are just more susceptible to insomnia than others, but for most people, here are some of the most common reasons:

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Why You Need to Get More Sleep

Sleep loss causes major disturbances in how we function during the day, including lost productivity. Many acute and degenerative illnesses are linked to sleeping disorders. A chronic lack of sleep makes you more prone to infections, irritability, and depression, of developing high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease, and even putting on excess weight because you become more attracted to eating foods high in calories and carbohydrates.

Humans have resorted to a creative variety of weapons in their fight against insomnia. Actress Marlene Dietrich found her way to sleep, so she said, with a sardine and onion sandwich on rye. President Theodore Roosevelt preferred cognac in a glass of milk. Charles Dickens discovered restful sleep only in a bed pointing due north and with him lying precisely in the middle of the mattress. A sleepless Benjamin Franklin would arise from the bed in order to let it air and cool. Once the sheets were cold, he would slip underneath them again and try to fall asleep.

Sleeping Pills Aren’t the Answer

In our modern pill age, the pharmaceutical industry pushes colorful, artificially- dyed drugs that slam bedtime brakes on accelerating minds. Though powerfully effective, pharmaceutical sleep aids are addictive and deadly (the deaths of entertainment greats Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe were both reportedly linked to sleeping pills).

Daniel F. Kripke, M.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of California–San Diego who has been studying sleep disorders since 1973, says unequivocally that the use of sleeping pills shortens lives by increasing the risk of suicide and other causes of death. They are “unsafe in any amount,” he says.

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Natural Remedies to Get More Sleep

Below you’ll find a list of natural sleep solutions I’ve gathered over the years and recommended to patients. I have used some of them myself. Some of them you’ll recognize; others, perhaps not. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution. What works for you may not work for a friend or spouse, and you may need to use more than one of them to be successful.

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There is a whole spectrum of natural remedies that can be tried before bedtime. Here are the ones I recommend the most:

With the help of all these natural sleep remedies, counting sheep can become a thing of the past!

“O sleep, O gentle sleep,
“Nature’s soft nurse, how have I frightened thee,
“That thou no more will weigh my eyelids down,
“And steep my senses in forgetfulness?”

Shakespeare, Henry IV

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