


Insomnia is a common concern among pre-menopausal and menopausal women, affecting up to 56 percent of them. Difficulty falling asleep, waking up too early, awakening during the night, or waking feeling tired are the characteristic features of insomnia. For some women, the hot flashes caused by hormonal changes in menopause can disrupt sleep. For others, insomnia may be triggered by stress, diet, medications or poor sleep habits. Regardless of the cause, a lack of sleep can take a toll on your health.
The exact amount of sleep required is thought to be between seven and nine hours nightly. Getting less than six hours is associated with health problems, such as memory loss, poor concentration, depression, headache, irritability, increased response to stress, high blood pressure, depressed immune function, low libido and weight gain.
There are a few dietary strategies that can improve sleep. Try a light snack before bed of a food that contains tryptophan. This amino acid stimulates the release of serotonin and makes you feel sleepy. Examples include: turkey, chicken, soy foods or whole grain crackers or cereal. A warm glass of milk is an old-time remedy for sleep and there is actually some basis to this. Milk contains certain proteins that aid sleep and the calcium in milk helps promote muscle relaxation. Caffeine (coffee, tea, pop and chocolate) can affect sleep quality, and should be avoided eight hours before bed time. While alcohol may help you fall asleep, it causes nighttime wakening and reduces sleep quality, so minimize or avoid it completely. Go easy on sugary foods (cookies, candy) especially in the evening as these foods can cause a sugar-rush and affect your ability to fall asleep.
Prescription sedatives should only be used when all else fails as they are addictive and cause numerous side effects, including impairment in short term memory.
Good sleep habits are essential. Consider the following:
Natural sleep aids can help without the side effects that prescription sleeping pills can have. Look for a product with the following ingredients:
Shawna Page
is the founder and CEO of femMed, the all natural solution for women’s most common health problems.
www.femmed.com
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