5 Foods To Help You Fight Insomnia |
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5 Foods To Help You Fight Insomnia | Darrell Miller | 04/25/19 |
Date:
April 25, 2019 04:48 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 5 Foods To Help You Fight Insomnia
Insomnia, which is a chronic lack of sleep, achieved because the insomniac can't seem to enter a state of sleeping, or because the sufferer can't sustain the state once achieved, is a debilitating problem for many. While there exist pharmaceutical interventions for insomnia, there are also more natural ways to combat the problem, specifically food choices that may help. Tryptophan is the hormone that releases the relaxing chemical serotinin, that helps sleep arrive. Hummus has natural tryptophan. Kiwi has specific phtyochemicals and antioxidants that also promote sleep. Healthy carbs tend to make us sleep, which is why corn is a good sleep-promoter. Milk is another healthy carrier of tryptophan. Chewing on basil might help too as it eases mental woes and soothes troubled digestion.
Key Takeaways:
- A word that can be used to describe insomnia in this our era is habitual sleeplessness and this phenomenon is on the rise.
- Insomnia when it becomes habitual causes restlessness and anxiety. At night, even though one is exhausted, sleep does not come and one gets fidgety and the mind blurry.
- Insomnia has treatment or remedies to cure the condition which involves medication, therapies, and soothing products, but sometimes these remedies do not work.
"The sugar level in candies is capable of upsetting your blood sugar levels which leads to the interruption of your sleep. You might sleep well immediately after eating them but after some time, you will wake up irritable. Corn is a healthy carb you should incorporate in your diet."
Read more: https://www.longevitylive.com/live-healthier/5-foods-fight-insomnia/