June 14, 2010

Sleep - We All Need It

There's simply no way around it... sleep is something we all need.

Some of us need just a few hours each night while others cannot function properly on any less than a full eight hours. Not getting enough sleep can impact work, relationships and life in general. In fact, sleep is essential for a healthy and happy life.

While 8 hours of sleep each night is a standard rule of thumb, some people find they need a little more or a little less, with somewhere between 7 and 9 hours being ideal for most.

Are You Getting Enough Good Quality Sleep?

Insomnia is a problem that affects millions of people each and every night. If you're one of them, you'd probably welcome any method that would guarantee you'd never suffer through another sleepless night.

There's no doubt that having first hand knowledge of how difficult life can be when you're not sleeping gives you a true appreciation for how valuable rest and recovery is.

Insomnia can be a chronic condition for some people... maybe it is for you right now. It might begin as a symptom of an illness or during a particularly stressful time in life. In either case, the situation causes a huge disruption for those who suffer... many spend years struggling to find a way to finally get some sleep. It can be extremely frustrating to say the least.

The Traditional Approach To Insomnia

Traditional medicine offers many alternatives for those who suffer from serious insomnia. Sleeping pills are commonly prescribed and although they do adequately treat the insomnia, they also often have serious side-effects.

One of the most serious side-effects is that they are often addictive. It becomes a trade-off for those who choose this approach. Although their insomnia is treated, they become dependent on medication and in some cases have to stay on that medication for the rest of their lives.

Natural Alternatives Are Becoming More Attractive

There are a number of natural alternatives that can be used to treat insomnia. Some of these are in the form of a pill or a tablet consisting of a combination of herbs.

Herbal teas are another popular choice for people who suffer from sleep problems. You simply brew a pot of the fragrant tea and sip it shortly before bed. The soothing effects of the tea lull you to sleep without the chemicals associated with traditional sleep medications. There are a variety of these types of teas available and the taste is very welcome and pleasant.

An old stand-by that many people turn to when they suffer from the occasional bout of insomnia is a warm glass of milk. There's a chemical called tryptophan that gets released in milk when it's heated. It works to relax the body and help you to drift off to sleep. Besides being a natural remedy for insomnia, milk also has
the added benefit of being a significant source of calcium.

Suffering from insomnia can change your life in many ways. Without the foundation of a steady and regular pattern of sleep, it's nearly impossible to function to the best of your ability. That's why it's so important to find a way to get a good night's sleep each night... your health depends on it.

Here's to a great night's sleep...

P.S. You can still grab your copy of "Natural Sleep Made Simple" at the low introductory price... it's a great guide that covers multiple ways to get a good night's sleep each and every night without using drugs or sleeping pills. It's a must-read for anyone who suffers from insomnia but wants to overcome it in the healthiest way possible.

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