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Sleep - how to get more of it?Yogini said Sep 24, 2006, 8:07 AM: |
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Welcome to the new members! All of you are healers and I am wondering if you can share insights about how to get restorative sleep on a regular basis. Mind-body techniques, supplements, any ideas would be most welcome. |
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Re: Sleep - how to get more of it?Jamie said Sep 24, 2006, 9:48 AM: |
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This is an important topic, Sara, and no doubt related to some of the other issues you've mentioned in your pod (adrenal fatigue, etc.). |
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Re: Sleep - how to get more of it?Yogini said Sep 25, 2006, 8:29 AM: |
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Jamie, I’m so glad that you started with the basic foundation of a health pyramid - conscious nutrition, adequate clean water, minimizing stimulatns like caffeine, movement especially exercise that doesn’t deplete. I’ve been learning recently about amino acid depletion and how some amino acids can really help with sleep, such as GABA. My years of calorie restriction have led me and scores of other women to amino acid deficiencies. I’m also a gynecologist, so hormone imbalance and its contribution to poor restorative sleep is always on my mind. My night sweats before my period have led me to try natural progesterone cream (available over-the-counter), which helps to decrease my flashes. I’m also a yoga teacher and found that my usual astanga practice increased hot flashes and night sweats, which worsened my sleep. Now I do mostly Ana Forrest style yoga plus walking for fitness and this serves me better. You are right about breathwork – it’s even been proven in the best quality trials to reduce anxiety and hot flashes. Great post, thank you. Sara/Yogini |
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Re: Sleep - how to get more of it?Monica said Sep 28, 2006, 9:00 PM: |
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HI, |
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Re: Sleep - how to get more of it?Yogini said Sep 30, 2006, 7:57 AM: |
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Such an important addition - as well as organic sheets, dust mite covers if you’re allergic (I learned I was massively allergic to dust mites AFTER medical school when an allergist thought it was weird that I had self-diagnosed my YEAR-long allergies as seasonal hayfever). Anyone else with dustmite allergies? Yogini |
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Re: Sleep - how to get more of it?Matsdomino said Jan 6, 2007, 10:42 PM: |
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Dust I think is the only thing I am allergic to, but my sleep has never been affected. I am reading this thread and learning that there is much care taken in ones habits. I am curious of a certain prescribed sleeping pattern (mingled with meditation) and the effects it may have on the body. I am aware of a subtle awakening of myself in the early morning. It is said that everyone has a time they are to wake up and be still, between 3-5 sometime. Most of us fall back to sleep but I am beginning to believe this to be a spiritual time we can all benefit from, if we but raise ourselves up and embrace life’s calling for us to listen. This forces one to go to bed earlier, or sacrifice the socially acceptable eight hours or more minimum. I have also heard that after rigorous testing the human body is essentially only required to have 4-5 hours sleep. Basically I have a question. How does the whole sleep thing work. One big question. Thanks
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Re: Sleep - how to get more of it?melissa said Jan 8, 2007, 12:18 PM: |
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I looked this up awhile ago when i was having trouble sleeping… here is the info i got on sleep…. |
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