Natural Medicine For Better Sleep

Natural Medicine For Sleep

Most health professionals and experts agree that sleep is a vital component to health. Over 50 million Americans suffer from sleep disturbances. Sleep helps the body heal and process the day’s events. It allows us to recharge and get ready for the day ahead.

But, when people go without sleep, it can affect their mood, immune system, digestion and most of their body’s processes.

Insomnia or not sleeping well can lead to:

  • Daytime sleepiness
  • Mood swings, irritability
  • Increased risk of developing chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, heart attack and stroke, joint pain, and depression.

Lack of sleep or difficulty sleeping can be caused by a variety of things such as: thyroid disorder, hormone disturbance, indigestion, dysbiosis in the gut microbiome, excessive caffeine intake, depression, or anxiety.

Although there can be many causes to sleep disturbances, here’s 5 easy steps to getting better sleep:

  1. It’s best to avoid bright lights at least an hour before bed, including blue light from television, smart phones or tablets. Light prevents melatonin from being produced in the brain, disrupting the normal sleep cycle.
  2. Reserve coffee or other caffeinated beverages to before 11am. Drinking coffee or caffeinated beverages late into day will prevent your body from winding down at an appropriate time, making it tough to sleep at your bedtime.
  3. Exercise in the morning. Cortisol spikes when you exercise, so starting your day with exercise is the best way to get energized for the day and allow for a normal production of cortisol throughout the day. Exercising intensively at night mmay alter your body’s normal cortisol production, preventing sleep.
  4. Pray, Meditate, or practice deep breathing at least 10 minutes before bed. These activities promote relaxation and helps stressful moments of the day dissipate. Sometimes guided prayer or meditation can be easier so start an audio recording to help you focus. There are many apps to choose from.
  5. Avoid meals at least 2-3 hours before bedtime. Eating close to bedtime can disrupt restful sleep, especially if you have issues with heart burn or other digestive issues. Research shows that eating too late at night can lead to metabolic dysfunction, impacting weight and your normal sleep cycle.

If the tips above don’t help or the improvements are great enough, it may be time to visit a doctor to dig deeper as to what is going on. Because sleep is so important, it’s critical that the causes of lack of sleep is addressed. Rest easy we can help (pun intended)!  

Contact us today to correct your sleep issues.  Call or click here to connect.

May 9, 2025

Latest Posts

Preparing for Cold and Flu Season: A Naturopathic Approach

November 11, 2024

As the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, it's inevitable that cold and flu season will arrive. While there's no foolproof way to...Read more

Gut Health and Naturopathic Medicine: Healing Your Gut for Overall Wellness

October 30, 2024

Gut Health and Naturopathic Medicine: Healing Your Gut for Overall Wellness

In recent years, the importance of gut health has taken...Read more

Fall Nutrition and the Best Ways to Stay Active

October 15, 2024

Fall Nutrition and the Best Ways to Stay Active

As the vibrant colors of fall take over the landscape, it's a...Read more

Categories

Designed & Powered by On Fire Media |