TCM for Sleep
If
you are suffering from insomnia or unable to get a good night’s rest, you are
not alone. Around 60 million Americans experience insomnia and sleep related
problems on a daily basis. Prescription sleeping pills are one of the most
highly overused medications and can lead to side effects and addiction.
Acupuncture is a centuries-old practice that has been proven to help sleep
disorders without the risk of addiction or putting chemicals in the body.
How acupuncture works
Acupuncture
works by addressing the root of the problem to return the body back to health.
One clinical study found that patients with anxiety had increased sleep time,
quality of sleep and felt less stressed with acupuncture treatment. Traditional
Chinese Medicine uses the meridian system, the body’s channel in which energy
flows through, to stimulate Qi to return the organs to balance. When there is
an imbalance in the body, illness such as insomnia arises. Acupuncture uses
specific points on the body related to sleep problems to treat underlying
issues.
There
are many problems that contribute to insomnia such as chronic pain, depression
and stress. Acupuncture is known to be a great alternative treatment for these
related issues. In TCM, insomnia is looked at as a heart and liver imbalance.
Acupuncture especially addresses these organs to help calm the nervous system
and improve the muscle and nerve channels by increasing blood flow.
Chinese herbs for sleep
There
are many Chinese herbs that have been known to help insomnia and to get a
better quality sleep. These herbs are easy to find at the store and are widely
safe to use.
Chrysanthemum
tea: Chrysanthemum is known to help the clean the liver. When the liver is not
working properly, it can cause insomnia, irritability and dizziness.
Ginseng
tea: Ginseng is used for a number of health benefits. It is commonly used to
help fatigue, dry mouth and shortness of breath. Although ginseng is typically
known as being a stimulant, the root works by normalizing your body’s stress
levels. Because of this, when taken during the day, studies have shown that it
can help increase quality of sleep at night.
Schisandra
tea: Schisandra berry tea can be found at health stores and is known to promote
lung and kidney function. Because of this, it is a great tea to help insomnia
and fatigue.
There
are many options when it comes to treating insomnia. Traditional Chinese
Medicine offers an effective treatment that leaves out the dependency of
sleep-aid medications.
Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM, C.SMA
New York Sports Acupuncture
(888) 375-5444
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