The Salerno Center: 5 Foods For Treating Insomnia

Are you having difficulty falling asleep night after night?

Do you wake up in the middle of the night and can’t seem to fall back asleep?

Do you find yourself waking up too early in the morning and feeling overly tired?

While you may think that there is just something on your mind keeping you awake, there is a chance you could be suffering from insomnia.

Today, practically a quarter of all adults are unsatisfied with their sleep cycles.

Individuals with the sleep disorder, insomnia suffer from one or more of the above symptoms.

There are two varieties of insomnia; acute and chronic.

  1. Generally chronic insomnia requires treating both underlying conditions or health problems that can cause the disorder.
  2. When it comes to acute insomnia, good sleep patterns and healthy eating can be all you need to treat the disorder.

 

The Salerno Center for Complementary Medicine has a few recommendations on food that can help to fight insomnia. Dr. Salerno will evaluate the environmental and nutritional conditions that could be affecting your sleep and thereby provide you with appropriate solutions.

The amino acid tryptophan helps to increase your calming or “happy”hormone, known as serotoninMelatonin is another hormone that offers sleep benefits as well.

With high levels found in Salmonmelatonin, a hormone produced in your pineal gland, may give you a much needed boost to your nightly dozing.

Foods that are rich in magnesium such as, Leafy Vegetables, helps to relax muscles and calm nerves that will lead you towards becoming drowsy and sleepy.

If you have ever had a glass of Milk before bed, you might actually be doing your body good. Foods high in calcium increase the levels of serotonin in your brain to help you get a relaxing sleep. The same can be said for other calcium rich foods, like cheese and yogurt.

There is no need to take medication, when natural remedies like Nutshave sedative effects. Along with its essential vitamins, Nuts can help to stimulate and boost your body’s energy. Nuts contain a natural source of niacin and a wide range of other nutrients to support the release of serotonin.

An apple a day might keep the doctor away, but a handful of Tart Cherries will help you sleep. The hormone melatonin, the only fruit to contain such, is found in grapes and is essential for curing insomnia, as it may lull you to sleep.

The effects of insomnia can be extremely draining on the body, beginning at just losing rest and increasing to lose of jobs due to lack of concentration.

Before you jump to prescription medication to help you sleep try simple techniques like yoga and meditation, along with a change in your diet.

Be aware that potential food intolerances, such as :

can have a dramatic effect on the quality of your sleep.

It is a very important part of any sleeping solution, not only to question what’s keeping you from nodding off but to also identify the specific underlying causes contributing to your issue as well.

So the first step in making sure your getting your adequate rest and reaping all the glorious results is to find out what your food is saying to your body, also called Food Allergy Test.

For more information on how you can treat insomnia visit The Salerno Center for Complementary Medicine.

As Test Country reported on there website:

 

There is a sleep test, called ARES Sleep Test that Dr. Salerno uses to help diagnose sleep apnea.

Watermark, the makers of the test explains

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