Posts Tagged ‘Natural sleep methods’

The Dangers of Sleeping Pills

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Sleeping pills have become quite popular as a way to treat insomnia and other sleep disorders. Today, they are prescribed frequently by physicians as a solution to a good nights rest. But what about the long-term side affects of these drugs? For the occasional user it may not be a health threat but for the chronic user there are several things to think about before popping the next Ambien, Lunesta, Rozerem, or Sonata. The following is a list of reasons why you should limit or abstain from the use of sleeping pills.

1.    Sleeping pills are highly addictive very much in the way barbiturates are.

2.    They create a dependency much like alcohol and lower inhibitions like pain and fear.

3.    Sleeping pills can cause asphyxiation.

4.    They can create a long-term chemical dependency.

5.    They can affect short tem memory over time and reduce brain cell activity and cognitive thinking.

6.    They can create a hangover affect the following day and impair memory, judgment, and consciousness.

7.    Can cause sleep driving, anaphylaxis, facial swelling and unnecessary eating in your sleep.

8.    When mixed with other prescription drugs, supplements, or alcohol they can be a deadly concoction without warning.

Many people are becoming aware of the dangers of sleeping pills and how life threatening they are. It is actually wise not to use them if you suffer from insomnia because the side effects alone are worse than the lack of sleep itself. With more and more warnings being put out by the FDA on the use of these popular pills people are beginning to look elsewhere for a better nights sleep.

The use of alternative sleep aids or lifestyle changes can assist in a good nights rest without becoming chemically dependant on a substance.  Some healthier choices to opt for are melatonin, calcium and magnesium, or sleep formulas that contain calming herbs. Making certain lifestyle changes to reduce stress such as exercising, taking hot baths, getting massages, reading, listening to calming music, taking regular naps, and reducing alcohol and caffeine consumption can greatly impact the way you sleep at night.

If lack of sleep persists, talk to a physician who can offer alternative options. Sometimes sleeping issues can arise during various stages of life in response to stress, hormone changes, or hectic schedules. If you simply take the time to recognize this problem and make it a priority to fix, then you can achieve adequate rest.

Power Napping For Your Health

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Many of us experience a plummet in energy around the mid-afternoon shortly after lunch time. It is common to feel lethargic and tired after digesting a meal, or spending hours in front of a computer screen. The question that comes to mind is will a power nap recharge you?

Research shows that your brain is very much like a machine in the sense that when it functions to the fullest of its capability, your body will not require sleep. For the most part it will tell you when it is tired and when it needs a break and in these cases taking a power nap during the day may be the answer to rejuvenation. Power napping is usually considered to be 20-30 minutes of rest. Here are some other benefits associated with regular napping.

Napping for as little as 20 minutes can increase your energy naturally and eliminate the constant reliance of caffeine and harsh stimulants.

Most people would agree that taking an afternoon nap can refresh the mind and increase alertness at work. If you break for lunch, this may be a wise way to spend it. Studies show that it can enhance learning, memory, creativity, and productivity.

The demands of each day can be overwhelming and leave you feeling exhausted and stressed out. When the body gets adequate rest it inhibits the release of the stress hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is produced during times of fight or flight responses. An overproduction of this hormone can lead to exhaustion and weight problems. Making time for a nap during the day can reduce stress and help with weight management as well.

Recharging your battery by napping can also help with motivation for exercise. One of the biggest reasons people omit this from their day is that they are simply too tired to. Napping can increase both motivation and the duration of a workout.

Sleep deprivation can be a problem for many people. If lack of sleep persists it can accumulate and increase unwanted stress and health risks. One of the best ways to combat this issue is to make up for it in increments such as power napping. Over time it will help the body catch up on lost hours of sleep.

There are countless reasons why you should make sleep a priority in your life. If you suffer from a sleep disorder you are especially at higher risk for health issues. In any case taking a nap each day can do the body good both mentally and physically.













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