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Exercise – A Natural Insomnia Cure
We all know that exercise that can
help you lose weight and get more energy, but what about helping you
sleep? Studies have shown that people, particularly women, who
regularly exercise during the day, sleep longer and better at night.
So, before you reach for the sleeping pills why not try going for a
run, taking a trip to the gym, or signing up for a yoga class.
Many people have trouble sleeping
because they are overly stressed. The worst part about this is that
sleep deprivation can increase your cortisol levels, which makes you
feel more stressed. It can also make you irritable and less able to
deal with stressful situations. This is why most insomniacs have
increased levels of stress hormones. While exercise makes these
hormones rise initially, after several hours the levels fall. These
hormones levels actually become lower than before you exercised and
lower than they would be if you hadn’t worked out. Regular exercise
can end the vicious sleep-stress cycle once and for all.
Most insomniacs simply can’t clear their mind of their problems when
they lay down to bed. The stresses of the day run repeatedly through
their minds instead of relaxing. Exercise can be a time to escape
the stressors around you and figure out solutions to your problems.
If you figured out what to do about your latest work crisis during
your morning run, you don’t have to stress over it at bedtime. This
leaves your brain free to sleep.
Exercising also makes you need sleep more. The more you work your
muscles, the more they need to regenerate through sleep. While you
may think this just going to make you more tired when you can’t
sleep, it will probably actually help you have a deeper, more
restful sleep. Even if you can’t sleep more, you’ll sleep better and
be more rested and energized in the morning.
An important part of using exercise to cure insomnia is timing. As I
already mentioned, exercise produces chemicals in your brain that
make you feel more awake and energized. This is why it’s not a good
idea to exercise before bedtime, but how close is too close? It is
generally recommended that you exercise more than four hours before
you sleep; however, you may find you need a longer rest period. If
you find you’re not sleepy, start pushing your exercise earlier
gradually till you find a good time. Obviously, the best time to
exercise is in the morning, and this will make you feel more
energized all day long.
If you absolutely can’t exercise during the day, there are things
you can do at night instead (or in addition) to help you get to
sleep. Studies have shown that exercises as simple as stretching can
help improve insomnia symptoms. You can try doing stretches or yoga
closer to bedtime to help you relax. You can find books or join a
class to learn specific positions and more to promote relaxation and
sleep.
While exercise helps you sleep more, it has other wonderful
benefits. Exercise helps you lose weight, feel great, and have more
energy during the day (and so will sleep). Before you try
supplements, pills, or other crazy sleep solutions, try working out
first. It will cure your insomnia along with some great positive
side effects.
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