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Solution support better sleep

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

For decades, scientists have analyzed this folk remedy and postulated that tryptophan, an amino acid that is found in milk (and other foods like turkey, lobster, spinach, bananas, etc.. ), could be responsible for its supposed soporific effects.

Studies have shown that when the tryptophans are released into the brain, they produce serotonin (a neurotransmitter that stimulates the serenity). But when milk and other foods rich in tryptophan were tested, they failed to affect sleep patterns.

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Foods containing tryptophan does not produce the hypnotic effects tryptophan as pure fact. The reason is that other amino acids are also found in these foods are a competition to enter the brain.

Drink warm milk (with honey for example) at the time of going to bed could be very comforting, but no rigorous study has been proven to increase production of serotonin promotes sleep. Whatever happens, drinking warm milk before bedtime can help you sleep better, especially for the elderly, since it determines your state of mind to prepare to sleep better (as if s ‘acting with a placebo).

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About sleep disorder

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Do not suffer from sleep disorders and sleep better are the targets of an increasing number of people, especially in a modern era where the use of everyone’s time is often overloaded. Nowadays, professional life and personal life are conducted mostly at a frantic speed, with objective stressors, and may cause sleep problems among many of us. Fortunately, there are solutions to food sleep, to sleep better.

What is the impact of sleep disorders in France?
Various surveys and studies estimate that more than 10 million French people suffer from sleep disorders (insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, parasomnia, Dyssomnia, sleep apnea syndromes, etc..). The French consume more than 60 million boxes of sleeping pills annually.

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Furthermore, sleep disturbances are for the governments of most industrialized countries (the most affected by these problems) a public health priority. Among the adverse consequences of sleep disorders, there is weight gain (in addition to mood disorders, lack of energy, a lack of productivity, etc..).

What are sleep disorders most frequently?
Sleep problems most frequently encountered are:

* Insomnia: sleep deprivation caused inter alia by an illness, grief, anxiety, overwork, etc..
* Excessive daytime sleepiness: involuntary sleepiness during the day, more or less controllable (you must then struggle to resist the urge to sleep)
* Parasomnia: all events accompanying sleep, which may be pathological as physiological (confusional arousal, sleepwalking, night terrors, sleep paralysis with hallucinations, nightmares, etc..)
* Dyssomnia: alteration of the quantity and quality of sleep (insomnia, excessive sleep, circadian rhythm disorders),
* Apnea syndromes: pathology causing decreases sleep (known as hypopnea) or stops the flow of breathing (apnea). These syndromes affect approximately half of those suffering from hypertension and the majority of obese people.

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Insomnia: natural remedies

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Transient and chronic insomnia are often related to a great nervousness due to stress but may also result from physical problems . To return to sleep, a healthy lifestyle and natural remedies are usually enough.

What is insomnia?

Insomnia is a sleeping disorder fairly common. It translates into:
- Difficulty in falling asleep;
- Frequent awakenings during the night;
- And bursts of impatience;
- A feeling of fatigue associated with daytime sleepiness, impaired attention and irritability.

Insomnia can be transient or chronic.

Insomnia

Insomnia

Sleep difficulties are often caused by stress. This stress may be punctual at the onset of a major event such as death, or more tenacious as hyperactivity during the work, psychological pressure due to a continual state of depression.

Insomnia may also have physical causes, particularly in cases of overweight. Breathing is difficult, it leads to snoring and sleep apnea. The sleeper hit of insomnia shows have had a bad night.
Natural remedies promoting sleep

Depending on the cause and chronicity of insomnia, natural remedies available are obviously different.

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