Health Issue: Sleep Problems
Sleep deprivation can leave you feeling anxious, exhausted, impatient, irritable and snapping at your kids or your boss (yikes!). It’s not fun.
Lots of factors can contribute to sleep difficulties. If you wake up in the morning to a messy bed, it’s a sure sign that your muscles were still moving when you were asleep – full of adrenalin and lactic acid as a result of a mentally challenging day.
So even though you may have looked like you were asleep, your muscles were still super tense and you weren’t deeply relaxed. Another sign that you were running on adrenaline during the day, is if you wake up during the night to pee.
The active part of your nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system, should close down while you sleep, allowing your parasympathetic nervous system to take over completely and look after your breathing and digestion. But if you’re still electrically switched on, then your sympathetic nervous system keeps working when it shouldn’t be, leaving you feeling worn out before you even get out of bed.
The same goes for a head full of too many thoughts, worries and angst. Even having too much entertainment going around your head before bed – TV, a night out, social media – can lead to night after night of broken sleep.
What’s more, research has shown that your quality of sleep directly affects your body’s ability to heal, and good sleep patterns can increase your energy levels and improve your general wellbeing. So it’s not only the quantity of sleep, but also the quality of sleep you get that counts.
Tailor-made sleep tonics can help even the worst insomniacs along with Calm Sleep flower essences which help switch off those repetitive thoughts that go round and round in your head.