6 Natural Sleep Aids
Lynn Keiley
Scientists estimate that somewhere between 10 percent to 34 percent
of Americans suffer from insomnia. In addition to the short-term
hazards of fatigue, such as driving while sleepy, it also can have
lasting impacts on our health: Studies show that sleep deprivation
can contribute to everything from hypertension to depression to
obesity.
Here are some tips for getting a restful night's sleep
naturally:
1. Try to keep a regular bedtime and get up around the same time
each morning, including weekends.
2. Keep lights low in the evening (as safety permits), and sleep in
a dark room. When you awaken, head for bright light ? draw open the
shades and curtains, or go into a brightly lit room until you feel
alert.
3. To promote sleepiness before bed, take a warm bath, or try
running your hands and feet under warm water.
4. Gentle stretching or yoga exercises also can help promote
relaxation.
5. Use your bedroom only for sleep and intimate activities ? keep
the television in another room.
6. Avoid stimulants of any kind if you suffer from sleep troubles.
Skip the late afternoon colas and coffee, and cut down on alcohol,
too. It may make you feel sleepy at first, but the byproducts it
gives off as it breaks down in the body will wake you up
later.
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happier life, read Georgia Witkin's books,
The Female Stress Survival Guide and
The Male Stress Survival Guide