10 Tips for a Better Night’s Sleep

susant3t • November 6, 2017

10 Ways to Get a Better Night’s Sleep Whether you have a physically demanding job, lead a hectic lifestyle or spend all day anchored to a chair at an office desk, we all understand the importance of getting a good night’s sleep. Rest replenishes our minds and our bodies and is necessary for healthy functioning. […]

<h3> <span style="color: #3366ff;"> <img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1400" src="https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/a2dcf249/bedroom-organization-feng-shui-300x266.jpg" alt="bedroom-organization-feng-shui" width="300" height="266" srcset="https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/a2dcf249/bedroom-organization-feng-shui-300x266.jpg 300w, http://grappinchiropracticclinic.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/bedroom-organization-feng-shui.jpg 640w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"/> 10 Ways to Get a Better Night’s Sleep </span> </h3>

Whether you have a physically demanding job, lead a hectic lifestyle or spend all day anchored to a chair at an office desk, we all understand the importance of getting a good night’s sleep.

Rest replenishes our minds and our bodies and is necessary for healthy functioning. It helps to regulate our mood, improves our memory and strengthens our learning capabilities.

However, for a lot of us, getting a good night’s sleep is often easier said than done, as our daily lifestyles don’t always allow us the time needed to have an optimal rest. For this reason, we’ve developed a quick and easy guide to help everyone enjoy a more adequate bedtime slumber.

Delving into the science behind sleep reveals that it is largely controlled by biological rhythms, known as circadian rhythms, which play an important role in determining our sleep patterns. These rhythms are in turn governed by our body’s master clock which is responsible for producing melatonin, a hormone that makes us feel drowsy and helps to lower our body temperature.

Do some exercise at the beginning of your day – this helps to fortify your body’s cortisol rhythm, which is greater during early mornings. Cortisol is an important hormone that activates the body’s anti-stress and anti-inflammatory functions

Expose yourself to some sunlight – our skin contains photoreceptors that help balance the levels of serotonin and melatonin in our bodies

Adjust smartphone brightness levels – engage the night time settings on your smartphone which decrease screen brightness levels at night

Install the f.lux application f.lux application ( https://justgetflux.com/ ) – the screens that are found in all modern day electronic devices such as televisions, computers, tablets and smartphones emit blue light, which creates melatonin deficiencies that inhibit your body’s capacity for REM sleep (the stage in which we dream)

Have a regular nightly routine – if you have young children, you’ll understand how crucial it is for them to have a set routine to help them get to sleep at night. Grown-ups are the same. If possible, be in bed by 10 o’clock. Put on some soothing music, read a novel, or indulge in some other relaxing activity that helps prepare you for nap time

Ensure your room isn’t too hot or too cold – a room’s temperature affects your ability to sleep. For most, an optimal bedroom temperature is between 16 and 20 degrees Celsius. Those who choose to set the temperature outside of these suggested limits using a thermostat, risk hindering their sleep, especially REM sleep

Use a foam roller or therapeutic pillow – foam rollers are a great way to massage your body before going to bed, while therapeutic pillows provide a host of benefits including increased comfort, enhanced breathing, circulation, improved spinal alignment and more

Use window blinds – aside from having a pleasant ambient temperature when you’re about to nod off, your bedroom should also be suitably dark. Window blinds or even sleeping masks are a good idea, especially for those who work night shifts and need to sleep during the daytime

Sleep in the nude – going to sleep unclothed or with loose fitting sleepwear helps with lymphatic drainage, a process that can help to reduce headaches, swelling and soreness and can also promote healing in post-operative or post-injury body tissue. Additionally, lymphatic drainage also helps the body to relax

.

.

.

Steve Lockwood, Contributor to Mind & Body Chiropractic blog.

For more articles, visit http://www.mindandbodychiro.com.au/learn-chiro-treatment-pain-relief/

Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Steve_Lockwood/2435829

October 21, 2025
Vertigo is a medical condition characterized by dizziness with a feeling of spinning. Vertigo is a common indication present in chiropractic patients, particularly after head and neck trauma. Chronic Vertigo sufferers have found relief with chiropractic treatment.
October 15, 2025
Many of us take for granted the importance of our knees and how much we rely on them to do most of our day to day activities. When an injury occurs it is vital to seek the help of a professional before it gets worse. Read on to learn more...
bin,-i
October 7, 2025
Chiropractic care involving spinal manipulations is considered a safe, efficient treatment for low back pain. Low back pain or lumbago is a common musculoskeletal disorder affecting 80% of people at some point in their life.
September 29, 2025
Many people ignore their sore bodies after an accident. You should see an auto accident injury doctor within a few days to rule out further injuries and get relief from your painful symptoms.
September 23, 2025
If you are looking for ways to prevent colds, flu, and to stay healthy, then your first step should be to eat more fruits and vegetables. Include these powerful immunity boosting foods in your diet...
September 16, 2025
You will start to shed the pounds that you've been wanting to lose and you will feel much better in general, by applying the suggestions from this article to your everyday life.
September 9, 2025
The road to younger healthier skin starts with eating the right food. Read this article and know exactly which foods boost collagen production and helps you achieve glowing skin.
September 3, 2025
Medical massage therapy shows promise in managing essential hypertension by addressing autonomic imbalances and improving blood flow. This approach could offer a cost-effective, non-invasive alternative to traditional treatments.