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Herbal Treatments for Your Insomnia Problem

by Sara Derksen

If insomnia is an ongoing problem for you, you realize just how serious and distressing a condition this can be. When you are lacking sleep, you’ll find that it significantly affects your daily life.

You can always ask your doctor for a prescription. But sometimes the side effects of insomnia medications are almost as bad as the condition itself. If that’s the case, you might want to consider some herbal options that are considered to be a useful insomnia remedy.

Consider beginning with something relatively mild, such as chamomile. For countless generations, chamomile has been considered an effective means of inducing sleep. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory qualities. So it might help to relieve your minor aches and pains, which you might not even be aware of. Have a cup of chamomile tea before turning in for the night for the best results.

Another herb you might want to consider is lavender. Lavender is known for its ability to calm down the nervous system. People who experience insomnia due to stress and anxiety find this to be a particularly effective remedy. Try spritzing some lavender oil on your pillow before you go to bed at night.

Passion flower is considered by many herbalists to be a highly effective natural remedy for insomnia. It has calming and sleep inducing properties, and can even help to relieve pain. It was used by the ancient Aztecs as a sedative and analgesic.

Another commonly used treatment for insomnia is St. John’s Wort. It’s been used for ages as a treatment for insomnia, as well as for other health concerns like depression and anxiety.

Or there is Valerian Root. This herb has been used for centuries in the treatment of insomnia. It is one of the most commonly used herbs for insomnia due to its natural sedative action. It is also frequently used as a muscle relaxant. It is known for its sedative action against not only insomnia but also restlessness and nervous conditions.

Be sure that you carefully follow the directions when using any herbal remedy, no matter what it’s for. The fact that they’re a natural product doesn’t mean that there can’t be side effects. Also, taking higher doses than recommended won’t speed up your treatment. It might even make it worse.

These herbal remedies have all been shown to be effective for encouraging a restful sleep. But it will most likely require some patient testing before you find one that helps you the most.

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3 Comments to “Herbal Treatments for Your Insomnia Problem”

  1. on 28 Mar 2009 at 12:58 amIggy Kin

    A drug approved only to help people with sleep disorders stay awake during the day is also being used off-label by healthy people …

  2. on 30 Mar 2009 at 6:04 amNaomi

    JMNorris: Is there good information out there easily digestible by ordinary folk just what’s in this package?

    Not really, which is frustrating. Here’s a fairly decent bulletpoint breakdown, but it doesn’t provide a lot of detail.

    The entire text of the bill can be found here (all 644 pages of it). It’s an excellent remedy for insomnia.

  3. on 04 Apr 2009 at 7:55 pmJohnn Luevanos

    Listen up, insomniacs! Tossing and turning into the wee hours may be more harmful than you think.

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