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Tips For Getting A Sound Sleep by RuthlessAnalyst: 3:04pm On Aug 19, 2015
SLEEP

Sleep is a natural periodic state of rest for the body and mind, in which the eyes are usually close and consciousness completely or partially lost, so that there is a decrease in bodily movement and responsiveness to external stimuli.

It is a required activity essential for health and well-being of Humans and their survival. It is important for normal motor and cognitive function. Rats deprived of sleep will die within two to three weeks.

It is estimated that about 45 percent of the world's populations are not getting enough sleep despite the necessity for normal sleep resulting in such problems as daytime sleepiness, poor decision-making, interference with learning, domestic and road accidents.

Most people results to use of sleeping pills as a remedy for poor sleep. Unfortunately most of these sleeping pills stop working after several weeks of nightly use and long-term use can actually interfere with good sleep.



HOW MUCH SLEEP DO WE NEED?

The amount of sleep each person needs depends on several factors, including age. New-born generally require about 16 hours a day, while teenagers need about 9 hours on the average. For most adults, 7 to 9 hours a night appears to be the best amount of sleep. Pregnant women in the first Trimester often need several more hours of sleep than usual. The amount of sleep a person needs also increases if he or she has been deprived of sleep in previous days. Not getting enough sleep result to Sleep-Deprivation.


HOW TO KNOW YOU’RE SLEEP-DEPRIVED

Sleep experts and researchers say that if you feel drowsy during the day especially during exciting activities, you haven't had enough sleep. If you routinely fall asleep within 5 minutes of lying down, you probably have severe sleep deprivation, possibly even a sleep disorder. Micro-sleeps, or very brief episodes of sleep in an otherwise awake person, are another mark of sleep deprivation.

Other signs of poor sleep: Clumsiness, Crowded judgment, Tiredness, Hungrier than usual, poor comprehension, getting angry at little provocation, forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, memory lapses, fatigue, lethargy, and emotional instability.



EFFECT OF POOR SLEEP ON YOUR HEALTH

Inadequate sleep has a deleterious effect on our health, daily performance and endangers the work place, our family members, colleagues at work and the general public. Effects of poor sleep include:

Impaired memory

Weakened Immune Response 

Cold and Flu

Hypertension and Heart Disease

Stroke

Trouble concentrating

Hallucinations, Moodiness and Depression

Poor Sex drive or Decrease Libido

Increased food consumption and appetite resulting in over-weight/Obesity and its complications

Diabetes Mellitus

Alcoholism

Decrease Life Expectancy

Premature aging of the Skin or early Wrinkling

Impaired creativity and innovation

Accident prone

Workplace mishaps or Occupational Injury and errors

Road Traffic Accident

TIPS FOR GETTING A SOUND SLEEP

 Establish a Sleep-Routine by going to bed at a set-time each night and get up at the same time each morning, even on weekends.

Turn Your Bedroom into a Sleep-Inducing Environment by keeping things well arranged and your bed spread clean and well laid.

Sleep on a comfortable mattress and pillows.

Step away from the screens: Ban Phones and other Portable Electronics before Bed for More Restful Sleep.

Avoid Caffeine, Alcohol, Nicotine and heavy meals in the evening.

Minimize external distractions: use ear-plugs to block sounds and use sleeping eye mask to avoid bright light.

Avoid turning on light to find your way to the bathroom if you wake up at night to use the toilet. Use torch-light to move around.

Avoid staring at the clock or your watch: Staring at a clock in your bedroom, either when you are trying to fall asleep or when you wake in the middle of the night, can actually increase stress, making it harder to fall asleep. Turn your clock’s face and put all Watches away from you.

Balance Fluid Intake: avoid taking excess fluid at night as this can increase the frequency of urination thus interferes with your sleep.

Get 20 to 30 minutes exercise a day. Daily exercise often helps people sleep, try to get your exercise about 5 to 6 hours before going to bed.

Relax before bed-time: A warm bath, reading, or another relaxing routine can make it easier to fall sleep.

Exposure to one hour early morning Sunlight helps the body's internal biological clock reset thus help promote sleep.

Maintain a comfortable temperature in the bedroom. Extreme temperatures may disrupt sleep or prevent you from falling asleep.

See a Doctor if sleeping problem persist despite making necessary adjustment

 FOOD THAT ENHANCES SLEEP

Certain food contains micro-nutrient and substances that help promotes good sleep. This includes:

A Glass of Warm milk

Cheese

Bananas

Yogurt

Green tea

Honey

Cereal

Oatmeal

Chamomile tea

Bread

Almonds

Dark Chocolate

Potatoes

Saffron

Tart cherries.

Re: Tips For Getting A Sound Sleep by bluaero(m): 3:07pm On Aug 19, 2015
Valium 5 is always on point
Re: Tips For Getting A Sound Sleep by 48noble(m): 3:11pm On Aug 19, 2015
Good bleeping
Re: Tips For Getting A Sound Sleep by RuthlessAnalyst: 3:12pm On Aug 19, 2015
bluaero:
Valium 5 is always on point

Have you thought of the Side effects, Addiction and Tolerance of the Medication?
It's better you manage every condition conservatively before opting for medication.

***Most people results to use of sleeping pills as a remedy for poor sleep. Unfortunately most of these sleeping pills stop working after several weeks of nightly use and long-term use can actually interfere with good sleep***
Re: Tips For Getting A Sound Sleep by RuthlessAnalyst: 3:16pm On Aug 19, 2015
48noble:
Good bleeping

Good Bleeping is also an option. Though not everybody can afford it. Especially Bachelors and Spinsters under the oath of chastity (Daddy, Mummy and Man of God says NO S-E-X Before Marriage)
Re: Tips For Getting A Sound Sleep by Jaymaster(m): 4:54pm On Aug 19, 2015
Hmmm

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