Remember the night when you accidently or, in the
popular cases intentionally, in your pursuit to find something meaningful on YouTube,
go pass your bedtime and then you just can’t sleep. Although these cases may
seem serious and give you headaches the next morning, they cannot be categorized
in insomnia.
In insomnia a person regardless of all his efforts to sleep cannot
sleep night after night.
So what causes insomnia?
First it’s important to know how serious is the
insomnia itself. Is it acute or chronic?
An acute insomnia can last for weeks
but a chronic insomnia will last for months.
Insomnia is caused due to psychological as well as
physical problems. It is also based on your eating habits and your lifestyle.
Now that we have established the premise, let’s dive into the topic and see the
causes of insomnia in detail.
The chief psychological causes for insomnia are
Other psychological causes leading to insomnia are
Some physical issues like hyperthyroidism also lead to insomnia. According to the sleep foundation the following physical issues can lead to insomnia
What you eat also plays a major role in deciding your sleeping habits. According to the sleep foundation the following items can lead to insomnia
Now that you are well verse with the causes of insomnia and have found the root of your problem let’s discuss the natural remedies.
1. Have chamomile tea or oolong tea one hour before
bedtime if the cause is stress.
2. Use essential oils on pillows and wrist or behind ears; just a drop of lavender oil or patchouli oil works magic.
3. AnulomVilom for three to five minutes before
bedtime can lead to a sound sleep.
4. One glass of water with honey, pinch of
turmeric, and cinnamon powder works on your immunity and also has sleep inducing
effect.
5. Warm milk with pinch of turmeric, one spoon ghee,
and jaggery is a magical latte for Indians to sleep.
6. Soak your feet in hot water for ten min on a rolling pin and massage later for ten min with upward strokes using sesame or coconut oil.
7. Have light meals for dinner at least two hours
prior to sleep.
8. Have one teaspoon poppy seeds with hot water half
an hour before going to bed.
10. Have 2-4 strands saffron in warm milk half an hour
before going to bed.
11. Avoid smoking, drinking, and caffeine four hours
before you hit the bed.
We hope that with the above steps you will be able
to establish a good sleeping habit and in turn have a sound sleep every night. However
lack of sleep is also a sign of chemical changes in the brain which differ from
person to person. If the problem persists even after trying all the above
methods, you should consult a doctor at the earliest.
Word of Caution - Usage of home remedies is not generalised! Please consult a doctor or nutritionist for consuming any of the above.
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