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Insomnia Relief: Find It in Your Kitchen

Sleep plays an important role in whole-body health. While asleep, your brain detoxifies metabolic waste, rebuilds new neural connections, resets the balance of neurotransmitter and more.    Not getting enough sleep – whether it’s caused by insomnia, stress, or environmental factors – impacts many aspects of your life.   Sleep deficiency caused by insomnia causes issues with:  
  • Decision making and problem solving 
  • Emotional & behavioral control 
  • Weight management 
  • Aging 
  • Immunity
  • Sex drive

The good news is that you may be able to find insomnia relief in your kitchen! Let’s review some herbs that are common in gardens, pantries and natural wellness stores.

 

Find Relief at Home

Chamomile is a sedative herb used for restlessness combined with irritability to soothe overwrought nerves.   Hops are used as a sedative for worrying, sleeplessness, nervousness, and restlessness.  

Lavender is a gentle strengthening tonic for the nervous system to alleviate insomnia.  

Passion flower is an excellent herb sedative for mental worry, overwork, or nervous exhaustion with no side effects even when used in large doses.  

Valerian is is used extensively for its sedative action against insomnia, nervousness, and restlessness. It is recommended for those type of people who have a hard time falling asleep, because it shortens sleep latency. It also reduces nighttime waking. Valerian is an excellent herbal sedative that has none of the negative side effects of Valium and other synthetic sedatives. It works well in combination with other sedative herbs, such as California poppy, skullcap, hops, and passionflower.  

Wild lettuce is a mild sedative used for restlessness and insomnia. It may be found in a variety of formulas for the treatment of acute and chronic insomnia. It is used homeopathically for restlessness and insomnia.  

California poppy is a sedative and sleep-promoting herb found in a variety of herbal remedies sold in the United States for promoting sleep, helping one to relax, and easing mild anxiety.  

Kava is a drink that imparts a calm feeling, relaxes the body, and sometimes enhances communication and dreaming. This sedative herb is often used for sleeplessness and fatigue.  

St. John’s Wort is a common, yellow-flowered weedy herb that can help relieve chronic insomnia and mild depression when related to certain brain chemistry imbalances.  

Before using any of these herbs as home remedies for insomnia, be sure that you aren’t mistaking them for lookalike plants. If you haven’t grown them yourself or bought them from a trusted source, we recommend getting the benefits of these herbs from natural supplements.    

It’s important to understand potential benefits and side effects of herbal supplements, especially if you are taking medications, have chronic health problems, or are pregnant or breastfeeding. Be sure to consult our staff at Infinity Wellness Center!   We can get to the root cause and overcome your insomnia together.  Schedule an appointment today to finally be well-rested again!