sort oot whatever it is thats botherin ye....
clear conscience = good nights sleep
any one got any ideas of how to fight insomnia without drugs?
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
sort oot whatever it is thats botherin ye....
clear conscience = good nights sleep
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
The answer to this question has been somewhat elusive for the past few years for me. Its not always that something is on your mind. Sometimes your just not ready to sleep. Exercise is supposed to help.
Mind you, with spelling like that hereboy, I'm surprised you can sleep at all.
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You might be right - don't you mean "sometimes you're just not ready to sleep" are you an insomniac too?Originally Posted by Jeid
although to be honest- in my case its mostly my conscience...
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
Katarina exercise is good, just go to bed with your hubby and have a good work out, it works wonders.
Live the Dream, don't dream the life
Yoga is very good.
hi
try a little lavender oil on a hanky tucked in your pillow, it never fails for my son.
Lavender for me too.
A book, a glass of hot milk, a peaceful and quiet evening - those help me to sleep even if im worried
Acupuncture?
My local Osteopath does acupuncture and their Acupuncturist has just written a study paper on insomnia and acupucture.
Yoga works wonders, as does a hot bath, or a cup of warm milk. Lavender oil is soothing and chamomile tea works too, however be cautious when using herbs if you have any allergies. Trust me on that caveat.
thanks for all your suggestions - and by the way, I do have a clear conscience! I've already tried a lot of your remedies, but not all.
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
A handful of dried hops in a cloth bag under your pillow works great. Lavender is good too. -H
I use this too,also geranium oil.If lack of sleep is more than say a couple of nights a week then try the herb Valerian.Originally Posted by valentine
I use Valerian Easy Sleep which you get from www.nutricentre.com and also sprinkle Lavender Oil on my pillow.
Hope you find something which helps as it's awful not getting a good night's sleep!
Melatonin supplements. The only problem is that they're not licensed in this country, so you'd need to get it from the US.
Laugh and the world laughs with you... cry, and the world looks sheepish and suddenly remembers it had other plans.
when my conscince gets too much, I have this wee purple tube, I thinks its from The Body Shop, you squeeze out some and rub it on your earlobes and belly apparently and it makes you sleep... its called sleep time or sleep easy or something like that.Originally Posted by katarina
Only use a little though... I woke up once with the lidless tube in one hand and the other hand on my earlobe...
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
I used to suffer this all the time, weeks would pass and I would only have had a few hours sleep, my cure is to stop trying to get to sleep.
If I go to bed and can't sleep, I just get up and keep myself up for that night and usually the next night also. I do some work on Caithness.Org, surf the net, do some washing, drink plenty of coffee, etc etc. Watching TV is not an option as it does not really drain the brain that much. By the third night I am a zombie and getting to sleep is no problem. I find this method resets my sleep pattern and I'm fine for months afterwards.
for me, sleeplessness is usually caused by worrying about something, so stopping yourself from worrying is the cure e.g. by deliberately shutting out thoughts by meditating or concentrating 'on nothing' - keeping a blank mind - it can be done with practice.
Also, if I wake in the night I often can't get back to sleep easily so I recall the most recent dream I had and put myslef back in it - just thinking about the dream often gets me off to sleep again (especially good if it was an enjoyable dream (;->).
If all this fails I get up, have a cup of tea, go to the loo, have a read for an hour, and this diminishes the worry and gets be back on track. I sometimes sleep in a different place (same house!!) and find this can help too.
To prepare for sleep I should have had some exercise, fresh air, and not been concentrating on something technical or, say, doing a puzzle before going to bed - something quiet and relaxing is best last thing.
Lastly, although one tipple before bed might help, any more than that will probably cause you to wake up in the middle of the night and not get off again!
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