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Insomnia has
become one of the commonest lifestyle-related problems in the world today.
Sleep is extremely necessary to bring the body back to a normal state of
functioning. Without sleep, the body will be unable to work efficiently and
thus progress will be hampered.
An aggravation of the vata or the pitta doshas causes insomnia. Insomnia is
not related to the kapha dosha. Such an aggravation can be caused due to
several factors such as:
- A very busy and hectic lifestyle which is rife with mental problems
- Consuming a heavy meal shortly before bedtime
- Sleeping in the afternoons (siesta)
- Lethargic life without much activity
- Non-conducive climatic conditions
- Physiological reasons such as menopause in women
- Diseases such as high blood pressure, heart diseases or diseases of the
kidney and liver.
It must be noted that both overwork and less work can cause insomnia. Hence,
in order to get good sleep, it is necessary that the person word adequately
according to their physical capacity and lead a healthy lifestyle.
(1) Useful Herbs in the Treatment of Insomnia
1. Aniseed (Pimpinella anisum)
Aniseed helps in relaxing the nervous system. Its pleasant taste helps the
body to rest. Hence its tea is prescribed to people having insomnia
problems.
2. Celery (Apium graveolens)
Just like aniseed, celery also makes the body relax and the nerves to soothe
down.
3. Indian Sorrel (Oxalis corniculata)
The juice of the leaves of the Indian sorrel has good effects in inducing
sleep.
4. Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans)
Nutmeg is used especially in treating sleep problems in children. It is
usually taken in mixture with other substances like amalaki and honey.
5. Rauwolfia (Rauwolfia serpentina)
Rauwolfia has natural sedative properties. At the same time it is
non-stimulating. So it can be used by children and adults alike to treat
their problems of sleeplessness. It is much more effective if its powdered
root is taken along with some other scented substance like cardamom or
vanilla.
6. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)
Valerian is almost a narcotic in its effects on the human body, but it
contains none of the addictive dangers. Consumption of the valerian root can
reduce excitements, irritations and pains and induce good sleep.
(2) Dietary Treatments for Insomnia
A healthy diet can help in getting a good restful sleep at night. The
following guidelines must be obeyed:-
1. For people who constantly suffer from insomnia problems, heavy foods
must be avoided. If the person needs to have a heavy meal, then it must be
taken at least three to four hours before retiring to bed. A walk after
dinner helps to digest the food and bring good sleep at night.
2. A glass of buffalo milk before bedtime is good for sleep. Butter and
ghee are also considered to be sleep-inducers.
3. As far as possible, spicy and oily foods must be avoided after
dusk, especially if the person is prone to lose sleep at night.
(3) Ayurvedic Treatments for Insomnia
In most general cases, medication is not necessary to treat insomnia. The
Ayurvedic doctor would first ascertain the cause of the sleeplessness and
then eliminate it. This is enough to bring sleep.
But if sleeplessness persists, then medicines made from brahmi, vacha and
amalaki are prescribed. They are provided in powder form, either
collectively or separately.
Massaging the head with sesame oil is also beneficial in treating
sleeplessness. Several yogic asanas are also prescribed, such as
paschimottasana, shirasana, sarvangasana, uttanasana, etc.
(4) Home Remedies for Insomnia
1. Take a glassful of celery juice and mix a teaspoonful of honey in it.
Have this every night before going to bed. It will assure a restful sleep
throughout the night.
2. Grind some fried cumin seed to a fine powder. Mix them with the pulp of
a ripe banana. Eating this at night induces sleep.
3. Mix the juice of the leaves of the Indian sorrel with its oil in equal
contents. This is to be stored in a bottle. Massage this oil into the scalp
every night before going to bed. It will cool the brain down and help get
good sleep.
4. For people suffering from chronic insomnia, there is a therapy known as
dhara, which can be done at home. Boil about two liters of buffalo milk with
60 grams of amalaki (Emblica officinalis, Indian gooseberry) powder. The
milk with curdle. Churn this curd by adding water and extract butter from
it. Make the patient lie flat on the ground on a mat. Suspend the buttermilk
from an earthen pot with a hole in its base, such that the buttermilk drips
directly between the two eyebrows of the person on the ground. Continue this
therapy for about twenty minutes. Within a few days the insomnia will be
totally cured.
The best way to treat insomnia is to seek a change in the lifestyle. Make
your life simpler and avoid tensions and worries. This will not only provide
good sleep, but it will also keep the body free from several other diseases
and infections.
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