The digital stimulation we experience these days is
overwhelming; This past year was absolutely no exception. In 2020, virtual
meetings and classes took over our homes, near constant attention to news
updates became a necessary evil, and online social media became the primary
means for community. Almost all of us are always digitally connected, therefore
stimulated by [1] artificial
lighting. It’s no wonder why nearly 60 million
Americans experience insomnia and other
sleep-related problems daily (and this statistic was taken before
the Covid-19 global crisis). With these numbers, understand that if you are
suffering from insomnia or unable to get a good night’s rest, you are
absolutely not alone. Many people turn to over-the-counter (OTC) sleeping aids
and even stronger prescription medication without first considering a more
natural alternative. If you are one of those people, consider this:
[2] Sleeping pills
including Benadryl, Aleve PM (aka Diphenhydramine), and Unisom (aka Doxylamine
succinate) all contain antihistamines. Unfortunately and among other adverse
reactions to antihistamines, our bodies are able to develop a tolerance to the
consequent sedative effects quite quickly.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
(or TCM) is a millenia-old practice that has proven to be a safe, natural, and
effective treatment for insomnia.
Consider herbs for
insomnia relief.
Instead of depending on sleeping pills, consider Chinese herbs. These herbs can help with insomnia and increase your quality of sleep. Many of these herbs can be easily found in your local grocery store, or better yet prescribed by a TCM Practitioner.
Chamomile: Chamomile tea is a great choice for anyone
before bedtime. Chamomile is a gentle herb with calming effects and has shown
in numerous studies to promote relaxation. Chamomile has a light flavor making
it easy to combine with other nighttime herbs.
Chrysanthemum: Chrysanthemum tea is very popular in East and
Southeast Asia, and has been for centuries for its flavor and medicinal
effects. Chrysanthemum tea is known to help cleanse the liver. When the liver
is not working properly, it can cause insomnia, irritability, and dizziness.
This tea is often combined with honeysuckle and monkfruit.
Ginseng: Ginseng tea is used for several health benefits. It is
commonly used to help fatigue, dry mouth, and shortness of breath. Although
ginseng is typically known as a stimulant, the root works by normalizing your
body’s stress levels. When taken during the day, studies have shown that it can
help increase the quality of sleep at night.
Schisandra: Schisandra tea can be found at most health stores and
is known to promote lung and kidney function. It can also improve liver
function by stimulating enzymes in the liver to promote cell growth. Because of
this, it is a great tea to help insomnia and fatigue.
Melatonin: Melatonin
is a hormone produced in the brain as a response to darkness. Melatonin is
heavily involved in the management of the circadian rhythms or the “sleep-wake”
cycle. Melatonin supplements may help you fall asleep faster and improve the
quality of sleep.
Valerian Root: Valerian is often combined with hops and lemon
balm and can be a very effective treatment for insomnia; however more research
is needed as it has shown to interact with some medications.
A TCM Perscription: There are a variety of reasons I recommend a full
in-person diagnostic evaluation to address your health concerns. One of the
benefits to the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine is the adaptability of
therapies including herbal prescriptions. Herbal remedies are often
prescribed based on the individual’s patterns of disharmony.
If you or someone you know is struggling with insomnia, don’t hesitate to contact me. Traditional medicines offer a plethora of safe natural and effective therapies to address the root cause(s) of your sleepless nights.
Give me a call today to schedule your consultation and begin your journey to wellness. Space is Limited.
Dr. Bishara Wilson, DACM
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3156618/
http://www.shen-nong.com/eng/lifestyles/tcmrole_sleep_teas.html
https://www.bulletproofexec.com/how-to-cure-insomnia-with-acupuncture/
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