6 Natural Remedies To Help Sleep Problems

Can't Sleep?

Hot flashes and night sweats take their toll on our natural sleep pattern and that affects every aspect of our health. Natural progesterone can help restore that sleepy feeling and there are other natural aids that can help too.  

Menopause is one factor, but everyone is affected at times of extreme stress such as a bereavement or losing your job, or the stress of uncertainty in the current climate can definitely affect our ability to get a good night’s rest and that is an essential factor for good health.  Dr Francesco Sofi of the University of Florence reviewed 122,500 patients and saw a connection between sleep quality and heart problems with researchers estimating a 45% greater risk from a heart related death.

Lack of sleep affects our judgement and physical coordination: research by the Henry Potter Advisory Committee of 2,000 respondents revealed car accidents, arguments that led to things said they later regretted, falls, accidents at work involving machinery or equipment and getting into a fight. Turning to sleeping pills may seem the simplest solution, but it is not the best solution for most people.  Short term it can be effective but there are side effects and the ‘morning after’ feeling of heaviness and fogginess that often accompanies such drugs makes them not the ideal choice. Also they are found to be ineffective for four out of ten adults who take them, so what else can you do? If you need help getting off to sleep these tips can help:

  • Remove all stimulants from the afternoon onwards: caffeine, alcohol, chocolate and don’t watch tv or be on the computer just before bed either.  Don’t be tempted by a siesta either, that won’t help you establish a good sleep regime.
  • Routine – try to stick to the same time for sleeping and waking if you can and have your dinner early – it is much easier to sleep on an empty stomach rather than one trying to digest a heavy meal.  Have a pattern that you follow each night such as having a bath or shower, or reading or listening to something calming – not murder mysteries or heavy metal!
  • Soothe Yourself Naturally: Relax with a warm (not hot) bath with some lavender oil in and light some candles instead of harsh overhead light.  Soothe your nerves with a relaxing herb tea that can aid sleep such as one with chamomile, hops or a special blend to help you sleep.
  • Give Thanks: Remember to give thanks for at least three good things that made your day better. It’s the old fashioned ‘count your blessings’ but it really does seem to help if you have a positive memory to take into your sleep.
  • Temperature Regulating Bedding: Use temperature regulating bedding to include cooling sheets, cooling mattress pads, temperature regulating blankets and cool pillows to keep your bed at the optimum temperature for more comfortable  sleeping.
  • Moisture Wicking Sleepwear: If night sweats are the problem, try moisture wicking pajamas to help draw moisture away from the body. The moisture evaporates rapidly so that you feel cool, dry and comfortable all night.