Menopause Insomnia--Aaagghh! I can't
sleep!

Living with menopause insomnia is one of the
most challenging health conditions there is. The side effects
are dramatic and touch nearly every aspect of life. The good
news is that most conditions respond very well to a natural
insomnia treatment.
Few things in this world can weaken us faster than insomnia.
Besides the obvious fatigue, there is the lack of
concentration, memory lapses, irritability, and weakened immune
system, just to mention a few symptoms.
A lack of sleep has the effect of bringing out the worst in
us. The ability to cope simply goes down the drain. Life
becomes like an endless stream of event in which we are
required to participate; hopefully without making too many
mistakes.
Menopause insomnia can take the zest out of everyday life
and dull our senses. To top it off, you just can't store up
sleep, like food for the winter. Talk about something to bring
on stress!
What is insomnia?
Everyone experiences the inability to sleep soundly once in
a while. It is when it occurs often that the problems arise.
Generally, it is defined as:
1. Trouble falling asleep
2. Waking up a lot during the night with trouble returning
to sleep
3. Waking up too early in the morning
4. Having un-refreshing sleep, even after 7 or 8 hours of
sleep
Losing sleep can cause problems during the day, such as
fatigue, trouble thinking clearly or staying focused, or
feeling depressed or irritable. It is not defined by the number
of hours you sleep every night. Although the amount a person
needs varies, most people need between 7 and 8 hours a
night.
It is not necessary to lie awake at night, your mind
marching through endless scenarios of sleep-depriving worry.
There is a way to find the rest and peace you need! One safe
and natural herbal remedy is Kava
kava for insomnia.
Types of insomnia and their causes
1. Short Term- Lasting from a few nights to a few weeks.
2. Intermittent (on and off)- Short term , which happens
from time to time.
3. Long Term or Chronic-Occurs at least 3 nights a week over
a month or more.
4. Having un-refreshing sleep, even after 7 or 8 hours of
sleep
Chronic insomnia is either primary or secondary. Primary
means that it is not caused by any other health problem.
Secondary means that it is caused by a medical condition, such
as arthritis, cancer, depression. It can also be caused by a
partner who snores loudly or poor sleeping conditions, such too
much noise or light.
Women and men
Women are much more likely to suffer from insomnia than men.
Some research suggests that certain social factors, such as
being unemployed or divorced, are related to poor sleep and
increase the risk of insomnia in women. Pregnancy and menopause
may also disturb sleep. The well known symptom of hot flashes
can cause sleeplessness as well. Menopause insomnia can make
your days pretty long, fortunately there is a lot you can do to
help yourself.
Here are some recommended products to help you sleep
If your inability to sleep is primary, that is, not caused
by another medical condition, then there are numerous ways to
find some well needed rest.
- Soothing
sounds--recordings of purring cats, very
comforting
- Menozac--blend of
natural herbs to help with all the symptoms of menopause,
including menopause insomnia
- Kava kava for
insomnia--tincture of natural, imported kava kava which
is well known to help with insomnia
Many old menopause insomnia remedies are very effective and
totally safe. For example, the warm milk drink before bed often
works wonders.
Various herbal drinks such as chamomile are also very good,
and there are many other herbal remedies that are non-addictive
and have no harmful side effects.
One technique that is very popular is playing soothing
sounds such as a rainstorm or even the purring of a cat. A
friend of mine in Sweden actually has recordings of purring
cats you can download for a minimal fee. Some people love it!
These products are designed specifically as sleep aids and have
the added benefit of drowning out unwanted
noise.
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