insomnia
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| Description |
| The term insomnia
literally denotes a complete lack of sleep.
It is, however, used to indicate a relative
inability to sleep that consists of difficulty
in falling asleep, difficulty in remaining asleep,
early final awakening or combinations of these
complaints. This disease has assumed alarming
proportions in the present times, specially
among the upper classes in the urban set up. |
| Root Causes |
- Tension, anxiety, stress:
The most common cause of sleeplessness is
mental tension brought about anxiety, worries,
overwork and overexcitement.
- Suppressed resentment, anger and
bitterness: Suppressed feelings of
resentment, anger and bitterness may also
cause insomnia.
- Constipation, overeating, excessive
tea/coffee/smoking: Constipation,
dyspepsia, overeating at night, excessive
intake of tea and coffee, smoking and going
to bed hungry are among the other causes.
Often, worrying about the falling asleep is
enough to keep one awake.
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| Symptoms |
| The single symptom
that most frequently marks the onset of insomnia
is difficulty in falling asleep. There may be
changes in the duration and quality of sleep,
persistent changes in sleep patterns, lapses of
memory and lack of concentration during the day.
Other symptoms are emotional instability, loss
of coordination and confusion. |
| Home Remedies |
- Lettuce: Lettuce is beneficial
in the treatment of insomnia as it contains
a sleep-inducing substance, called 'lectucarium'.
The juice of this plant has been likened in
effect to the sedative action of opium without
the accompanying excitement. Lettuce seeds
taken in a decoction are also useful in insomnia.
One tablespoon of seeds should be boiled in
half a liter of water, till it is reduced
by one-third.
- Milk: Milk is very valuable
in insomnia. A glass of milk, sweetened with
honey, should be taken every night before
going to bed in treating this condition. It
acts as a tonic and a tranquillizer. Massaging
the milk over the soles of the feet has also
been found effective.
- Curd: Curd is also useful
in insomnia. The patient should take plenty
of curd and massage it on the head. This will
induce sleep.
- Honey: Honey is beneficial
in the treatment of insomnia. It has a hypnotic
action and induces a sound sleep. It should
be taken with water, before going to bed,
in doses of two teaspoons in a large cup of
water. Babies generally fall asleep after
taking honey.
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| Precautions |
- Low salt diet: The patient
should take a low-salt diet as salt is said
to interfere with a restful sleep. A balanced
diet with simple modifications in the eating
pattern will go a long way in the treatment
of insomnia.
- Avoid white flour products, sugar
products, tea etc.: Such a diet should
exclude white flour products, sugar and its
products, tea, coffee, chocolate, cola drinks,
alcohol, fatty foods, fried foods, and foods
containing additives.
- Regular active exercise:
Regular active exercise during the day and
mild exercise before retiring at night enhances
the quantity and the quality of sleep. Yoga
helps in a majority of cases. It provides
physical and mental relaxation from one’s
disturbing problems.
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| Herbal Suppliments |
| Products |
Dosage |
Purchase |
| Draksarishta |
15-30 ML |
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| Drakshasava
(Spl) |
15-30 ML |
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| Kalyan
Oil |
To be Applied To Hairs |
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