Trouble Sleeping? Try Some Foods Known to Help
Far too many adults report having problems falling asleep at night or have a hard time staying asleep through the night. Experts point out there are steps we can take to create a night time routine to help us fall asleep and stay asleep.
The Mayo Clinic recommends establishing a goal of a sleep schedule that includes 8 hours of sleep a night. Begin by going to bed around the same time each night and getting up the same time in the morning. As bedtime approaches, you should think about relaxing. Good nighttime habits that encourage relaxation are reading a good book, listening to mellow music, meditating or doing some stretching and breathing exercises. Many find journaling the things you are grateful for helps to relax.
Another thing you can do is to watch your food intake before night. Experts say it is best to not go to bed hungry but avoid heavy or large meals within a couple of hours before bedtime. Avoid foods or drinks containing caffeine like coffee, tea and some energy drinks; and limit alcohol as it may help you feel sleepy but can interrupt your sleep later. Other unhealthy choices before bedtime are fried foods and highly acidic foods like tomato sauce and orange juice as they can cause heartburn.
Rather try foods associated with helping us sleep. One example is to eat a handful of cherries before bedtime. Tart cherries especially contain melatonin, a hormone that regulates our sleep-wake cycles, and can promote better sleep duration and quality. They also contain anti-oxidants that may help reduce inflammation along with improving sleep.
Pistachios are another good sleep food and are filled with protein, vitamin B6, and magnesium. They are also rich in tryptophan, an amino acid the body converts into serotonin and melatonin that enhances relaxation and sleep. However experts warn to not eat a huge amount of pistachio as they are high in calories, which can keep you awake. Other good nuts are almonds and peanuts. Oats are another food rich in melatonin.
To increase hydration before a night’s sleep, try a bowl of watermelon as it is half water. Other thirst-quenching fruits include pears, apples and cantaloupe. Bananas are full of magnesium and potassium known to relax muscles and nerves. In addition relaxation is increased with the vitamin B6 found in the fruit that converts tryptophan into serotonin.
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