Posts Tagged ‘Sleep’

Insomnia Remedy

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

We are all for doing natural things to get a good nights sleep, and banish insomnia. Herbs have been successfully used for thousands of years in all cultures on our planet. Herbs can be used as a tea, such as Chamomile tea, it can be used in the bath tub to help relax and let go of stress in order to ease going to sleep.

Herbal remedies can also be taken internally, EZDoze is a blend of herbs in conjunction with melatonin which is know as the “sleep hormone” and together they make a potent sleep aid without side effects.

Sound frequencies to induce sleep is a modern remedy. Pleasant sound waves used with headphones will alter your brain wave frequencies to help you enter a rest-full and deep sleep. These sound frequencies are completely harmless and very pleasant to boot. We have been a long term user of sound frequencies and find them not only effective, but very pleasant as well.

Aromatic oils is another gentle and very pleasing remedy to sleep. Aromatic oils do have an effect on your brain and certain oils have a calmative, sleep promoting effect. Some oils helpful for insomnia are:

  1. Lavender
  2. Mandarin
  3. Sandalwood
  4. Chamomile
  5. Vetiver
  6. Lemon
  7. Marjoram
  8. Valerian

Some favorite blends are:

A. Lavender/Mandarin 10 drops each. Or:

B. Vetiver 5 drops/Sandalwood 10 drops.

C. Chamomile 10 drops/Sandalwood 15 drops/Lemon 5 drops.

Add 10 drops of a blend into a warm bath. Soak with the door closed in order to keep the aromatic oils in the room. Diffuse the oils in a diffuser in your bedroom, add the oils to a good quality vegetable oil base and massage them into the skin or place them on a cotton ball next to your pillow. They can also be rubbed into the temples, behind the back of the knees and on the wrists. We do recommend to purchase your essential oils from a reputable aromatherapy specialist.

Some pleasant sound frequencies in combination with EZDoze and a wonderfully relaxing aromatherapy blend sleep is waiting to get YOU.

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Natural Insomnia Remedies That Work

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

With the fast pace of today’s living, insomnia is very common. The hectic pace of our modern culture makes it tough to get a good night’s sleep, but many health conscious people understandably want to avoid taking drugs to solve the problem.

That’s smart; we should avoid taking prescription and over the counter drugs as much as we possibly can. Here are some hints to help you fall asleep naturally. You should be aware that natural insomnia remedies are not one size fits all; if one method below doesn’t work for you, try another one.

Avoid caffeine. This is a big one. Try to get out of the habit of drinking coffee or tea a couple of hours before going to bed. For those with severe insomnia, it is wise to cut out caffeine entirely. And it’s not just coffee and tea that have caffeine. When you buy soda, chocolates or any over the counter medicine, look for its presence on labels.

Don’t lie in bed and worry about your insomnia. If you’re not able to drop off, it is not wise to lie in bed tossing and turning for hours. It is much more useful to get up, do something enjoyable but relaxing, and stop thinking about sleep. Paradoxically, that is just when sleepiness often comes. For many people, this is one of the toughest natural insomnia cures to follow, but it’s very effective. It trains your mind and body to associate the bed with going to sleep. If you are feeling really anxious we would suggest dealing with that before anything else.

Get more exercise. One big reason many of us have so much trouble falling asleep is that we’re simply not tired. It’s important to have a good exercise session every day, however, exercising immediately before going to bed is a bad idea. This acts as a stimulant for the nerves and your heart beat speeds up which is not conducive to get sleep. The earlier in the day you work out, the more effective it will be in curing your insomnia.


Get in the habit of going to bed the same time every night.
The same thing goes for getting up. Our bodies need regular routines to function at their best, and staying up way past your usual bedtime, and/or sleeping later will throw this routine off. It’s tempting to sleep in on the weekend, but if you have trouble falling asleep, you should avoid it.

These are the most common insomnia cures that don’t involve taking pills, but there are others. What’s important is to find the one that works for you, and stick with it. Insomnia is tough to deal with, and can have all kinds of negative effects on your life. Don’t put off finding a natural insomnia remedy that works for you.