The term insomnia literally denotes a complete lack of sleep. It is, however, used to indicate a relative inability to sleep that consists of difficulty in falling asleep, difficulty in remaining asleep, early final awakening, or combinations of these complaints. This disease has assumed alarming proportions in the present times, specially among the upper classes in the urban set-up.
Insomnia Symptoms
Lack of sleep, emotional instability
The single symptom that most
frequently marks the onset of insomnia is difficulty in falling asleep. There
may he changes in the duration and quality of sleep, persistent changes in
sleep patterns, lapses of memory, and lack of concentration during the day.
Other symptoms are emotional instability, loss of coordination and confusion.
Insomnia Causes
Tension, anxiety, stress
The most common cause of
sleeplessness is mental tension brought about by anxiety, worries, overwork,
and overexcitement.
Suppressed Resentment, anger, bitterness
Suppressed feelings of
resentment, anger, and bitterness may also cause insomnia.
Constipation, overeating, excessive tea/coffee/smoking
Constipation, dyspepsia,
overeating at night, excessive intake of tea or coffee, smoking, and going to
bed hungry are among the other causes. Often, worrying about falling asleep is
enough to keep one awake.
Insomnia Home remedies
Insomnia treatment using Thiamine
Of the various food elements,
thiamine or vitamin B is of special significance in the treatment of insomnia.
It is vital for strong, healthy nerves. A body starved of thiamine over a long
period will be unable to relax and fall asleep naturally. Valuable sources of
this vitamin are wholegrain cereals, pulses, and nuts.
Insomnia treatment using Lettuce
Lettuce is beneficial in the
treatment of insomnia as it contains a sleep-inducing substance, called 'lectucarium'.
The juice of this plant has been likened in effect to the sedative action of
opium without the accompanying excitement. Lettuce seeds taken in a decoction
are also useful in insomnia. One tablespoon of seeds should be boiled in half
a litre of water, till it is reduced by one-third.
Insomnia treatment using Milk
Milk is very valuable in
insomnia. A glass of milk, sweetened with honey, should be taken every night
before going to bed in treating this condition. It acts as a tonic and a
tranquilliser. Massaging the milk over the soles of the feet has also been
found effective.
Insomnia treatment using Curd
Curd is also useful in
insomnia. The patient should take plenty of curd and massage it on the head.
This will induce sleep.
Insomnia treatment using Bottle Gourd
The mixture of bottle gourd
juice and sesame oil in 50:50 ratio acts as an effective medicine for
insomnia. It should be massaged over the scalp every night. The cooked leaves
of bottle gourd taken as a vegetable are also beneficial in the treatment of
this disease.
Insomnia treatment using Aniseed
A tea made from aniseed is
valuable in sleeplessness. This tea is prepared by boiling about 375 ml of
water in a vessel and adding a teaspoon of aniseed. The water should be
covered with a lid and allowed to simmer for fifteen minutes. It should then
be strained and drunk hot or warm. The tea may be sweetened with honey, and
hot milk may also be added to it. This tea should be taken after meals or
before going to bed.
Insomnia treatment using Honey
Honey is beneficial in the
treatment of insomnia. It has a hypnotic action and induces a sound sleep. It
should be taken with water, before going to bed, in doses of two teaspoons in
a large cup of water. Babies generally fall asleep after taking honey.
Insomnia treatment using Rauwolfia
The herb rauwolfia is a
valuable medicine for insomnia because of its indisputable efficacy as a
sedative. The hypnotic action of the drug appears to have been known since
ancient times. The very first dose of rauwolfia will enable a patient with a
phlegmatic and gouty nature to go to sleep. The powder of the root in a
quantity of 0.25 gm to 0.5 gm should be mixed with some scented substance like
cardamom and given to the patient The patient will have a sound sleep during
the entire night. If the disease is chronic, the patient should take O.25 gm
twice a day, in the morning as well as at night before retiring.
Insomnia Diet
Low salt diet
The patient should take a
low-salt diet as salt is said to interfere with a restful sleep. A balanced
diet with simple modifications in the eating pattern will go a long way in the
treatment of insomnia.
Avoid white flour products, sugar products, tea etc.
Such a diet should exclude
white flour products, sugar and its products, tea, coffee, chocolate, cola
drinks, alcohol, fatty foods, fried foods, and foods containing additives.
Other Insomnia remedies
Regular active exercise
Regular active exercise during
the day and mild exercise before retiring at night enhances the quantity and
the quality of sleep. Yoga helps in a majority of cases. It provides physical
and mental relaxation from one’s disturbing problems.
Meditiate, eliminate stress, hobbies
The patient should make an
all-out effort to eliminate as many stress factors as possible. The steps in
this direction should include regular practice of any relaxation method or
meditation technique; cultivating the art of doing things slowly, particularly
activities like eating, walking and talking; limiting the working day to nine
or ten hours and the working week to five and a half days; cultivating a
creative hobby and spending some time daily on this; and avoiding meeting
unrealistic targets.
Yogasanas
The traditional yoga asanas
which are effective for insomnia patients are shirshasana, sarvangasana,
paschimottanasana, uttanasana, viparit karni, and shavasana.
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