In both men and women, the average amount of sleep has been steadily decreasing and in recent years has dropped from 7-8 hours, to 6-7 hours a night. This may not seem like a big difference, but it does make a huge difference to your body!
During the day, your body is working hard to keep up with your day and it requires the appropriate amount of time to rest, recover, and recharge to do it all over again.
Most people think that not getting a good night's sleep simply means you'll be a little tired the next day, maybe a little foggy. It's nothing that a cup of coffee can't fix, right? Coffee does help, but loading yourself up with caffeine is a band-aid solution and not a permanent fix.
Lack Of Sleep And Health
Lack of sleep is a factor in some of the most serious health problems and can be a trigger for illness and disease. Studies have found that people who have a shortened sleep, which is defined by less than 6 hours, are at an increased risk of heart disease
In 2011, the European Heart Journal's review of 15 medical studies involving almost 475,000 people, found that the ones with shortened sleep cycles had a 48% increased risk of developing or dying from coronary heart disease. They also found that these people were also at a 15% greater risk of developing or dying from stroke.
The study also links long sleepers, or people who average nine or more hours a night, to a 38% increased risk in developing or dying from coronary heart disease, and a 65% increased risk of stroke. Therefore, balance is the key.
Daily Distractions And Technology
The world we live in today doesn't make it easy to get a good night's sleep. People are reporting higher levels of stress caused by things like work, current events, family situations, and other factors that didn't affect past generations. We are also using more and more technology that affects our sleep cycles without us even realizing it.
There are many sleep aids that can be purchased but they are artificial and may even cause dependency with some people. As always, Mother Nature has provided us with a natural solution to this ever increasing problem.
The Ultimate Sleep Recipe...
This simple, two-ingredient recipe is your key to getting a great night's sleep. It will help your body relax and regroup from the day, and prepare itself for the next morning.
All you need is:
- 5 teaspoons of organic raw honey
- 1 teaspoon of pink Himalayan sea salt
Mix these two ingredients together and store it in a glass jar. You can make as much or as little as you want, but a 5:1 ratio works the best. Just put a little bit of this mixture under your tongue every night before you go to sleep and let it dissolve naturally.
Salt & Honey
Himalayan sea salt contains more than 80 minerals and elements that your body needs for different processes, aiding your body in recovering from the day. Honey contains glucose with aids in supplying our body's cells with energy.
The combination of honey and salt increases serotonin, helps us to de-stress naturally and get the best sleep possible. Try this natural sleep aid and rest easy knowing your body will be ready to face the next day....
Sources: Why Don't You Try This, WebMD, Health Advisor Group, Healthy Holistic Living, Real Farmacy
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The problem with himalayan sea salt is that it comes from the Himalayas! I don't want to buy something that comes from half a planet away, it has a huge eco footprint.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds an awful lot like total bullshit.
ReplyDeleteBad sciencing, very bad sciencing. Must stop clicking on articles posted by hippies on facebook
DeletePutting honey in your mouth before sleep and let it rest there is probably very good for your teeth too!
ReplyDeleteRaw honey doesn't behave like sugar at all, it's a popular misconception. I can personally verify that, having used raw honey on a decaying tooth with great healing and disinfecting effect, as opposed to a bit of sugar touching it and causing unimaginable pain
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