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Home remedies for insomnia: Add exercise, chamomile, magnesium, lavender oil to cure this sleep disorder

Good sleep hygiene practices include maintaining a consistent bedtime routine, avoiding screens before bed, and ensuring the bedroom environment is conducive to sleep. Here are some home remedies and lifestyle changes that can help to improve your sleep quality.

June 10, 2024 / 09:14 IST
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Lavender oil has long been used for improving sleep and relaxation. Using it as a pillow spray, in a diffuser, or as a supplement can help, though interactions with medications should be checked with a healthcare provider. (Image: Canva)

Maintaining good sleep is crucial for overall health. Difficulty falling or staying asleep could indicate insomnia, a common sleep disorder. Adults typically need seven to nine hours of sleep per night, though this can vary depending on individual needs and age. The quality of sleep often matters more than the quantity. Poor sleep can lead to fatigue, mood disturbances, concentration issues, and increased risk of depression, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.

Insomnia can be caused by various factors, including stress, anxiety, depression, uncomfortable sleeping conditions, noise, drug use, irregular work hours, and consumption of alcohol, caffeine, or nicotine. However, several home remedies and lifestyle changes can help improve sleep quality according to Delhi-based neurologist Pawan Malhotra.

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Exercise: Exercise is an effective remedy. Regular physical activity benefits overall health and enhances sleep quality. Since exercise releases endorphins that can make you feel more awake, it is advisable to work out earlier in the day and avoid exercise within two hours of bedtime.

Nutrition: It plays a significant role in sleep. A healthy diet is important, but it is crucial not to eat large meals close to bedtime. Avoid caffeine by mid-afternoon and alcohol after dinner, as both can disrupt sleep. Drinking warm milk or chamomile tea before bed is a popular remedy believed to promote sleep.