Cure Sleep Apnea With Natural Remedies
Natural Remedies to Help You Get a Good Night’s Sleep
Are you having trouble falling asleep? Is your mind replaying the day’s events; are you worried you won’t be able to complete all of tomorrow’s tasks; is there a specific deadline at work that has you tossing and turning all night?
If any of these scenarios are keeping you up at night, there are natural sleep remedies which can help. Let’s take a closer look at a few herbs and cures which can help you.
- Drink a cup of chamomile tea before going to bed. This herb has been effective in treating insomnia, and also soothes and calms at the same time. It does work! Another remedy is milk and honey. This combination is an old but effective method to induce sleep. In addition, having a lukewarm glass of milk alone can activate the sleep process.
- Lavender is another herb which depresses the central nervous system similar to anti-depressants. One cup of lavender and mint tea can put you to sleep within a matter of minutes. Lemon balm tea is another fast-acting stimulant which will enable you to relax and produce a calm and sedated sleep. Don’t be frightened by the word stimulant. Not all stimulants energize; many calm and relax, we just don’t hear about them as often as the energy jolting type of stimulants.
- While herbs can be of enormous value as sleeping aids, there are other methods you can use to attain a restful, uninterrupted sleep. Try not to nap during the day, don’t drink caffeine before bedtime, and avoid medications and alcohol which interrupt sleep.

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- Maybe your mattress is unsuitable for a restful sleep; if so, purchase a new one. There are many new types on the market and you are sure to find one that pleases you. If you cannot afford a new mattress, try a bed topper for your mattress. They are available anywhere that sheets and blankets are sold.
- Yoga exercises before bedtime can be of enormous value. Sitting quietly in a room for 15 minutes can calm and prepare your body for relaxation. Soothing music can also be beneficial. Perhaps the sounds of nature or the ocean will be just the relaxation you need.
- Rid yourself of any anxiety, which probably keeps most people up at night. Let the stress of the day go; instead, fill your thoughts with tranquility by thinking of a place or a time which brought you great happiness.
- Turn off the TV or any other stimulant that is keeping you awake or read a really boring book! Lie in bed, turn off the lights, and just try to relax.
Remember the movie “Gone with the Wind?” In it, Miss Scarlett says, “I’ll think about it tomorrow.” Take her advice. Don’t worry about tomorrow; you will have plenty of time to think about it in the morning.
This article is a courtesy of Kim Archer, a publisher of The Internet Spa at http://www.internet-spa.com. Get the information you need to rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit.
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