Friday, October 24, 2008

Sleep and Insomnia

When people say they are having their beauty sleep they are certainly telling the truth.
Natural Cures For Insomnia
Sleep can do more for anti aging than many other factors combined as this is a time when the body recovers and regenerates.

With a lack of sleep the body doesn't get a chance to recover from the rigors of the day and slowly but surely your state of health with degenerate.

As we become more and more tired from a lack of sleep other things are needed to help us make it through the day and they often come in the form of low value, high sugar energy drinks and high carb junk foods that give a temporary burst until hunger strikes again and another fattening mouthful of food is required.

Soon the combination of a lack of sleep and poor nutrition leads to sedentary lifestyle where there is no time, energy or inclination for exercise and the downward spiral of poor health continues to increase the aging process.

Without sufficient sleep you can't hope to look your best and soon the muscles under the skin will become tired and the skin will lose its elasticity. The face will begin to sag and you will look tired and older.

Sleep deprivation will cause the body to store more fat and that will also make you look older. The fitter and healthier you can remain the younger you will look and it is not possible to be at your optimum level of health when you are trying to get by without enough sleep.

Insomnia affects a large portion of the population and the fast lifestyle that we all lead and the financial stress that many people are under these days certainly adds to the problems we have relaxing however there are many good resources available that can help people overcome insomnia.

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t said...

I have had chronic insomnia since my dad died two years ago. I was in an auto accident a year ago and it required two major knee surgeries...one or two more to go. The pain and the re-learning to walk has been a major stress for this hyper blonde...so it added to the insomnia. I'm slowly learning ways to stop the cycle a bit. A great guy in my life has helped a lot. I'm at peace when he's here and I sleep phenomenally. I have to learn to "shut down", too...but hard to do as the single mom of 5!
Great post!