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		<title>Insomnia- Why Can&#8217;t I Sleep</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us has had at least one restless or sleepless night.  The tossing and turning you encountered could have been caused by a multitude of factors; including stress, illness, anxiety, or perhaps, the over consumption of caffeine or alcohol.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us has had at least one restless or sleepless night.  The tossing and turning you encountered could have been caused by a multitude of factors; including stress, illness, anxiety, or perhaps, the over consumption of caffeine or alcohol.</p>
<p>Whatever the reason, chances are you hate not sleeping.Our ability to be productive at work and even at play is due to not having enough sleep.  We feel tired, cannot concentrate, and are far more sensitive to emotional and physical stressors.  Basically, we just aren&#8217;t ourselves.</p>
<p>The fact remains: sleep and relaxation are equally as important, if not more, than diet and exercise.  It&#8217;s our body&#8217;s way of recuperating.  Think of us as say… a rechargeable battery.  When we sleep our mind and body go through a replenishment process.  We can compare batteries being inserted into the charger to our climbing into bed for a long slumber.  Only when the charger is plugged in, however, do the batteries begin to recharge.  We can equate this to our sleep process.  But for some, &#8220;plugging in&#8221; to good sleep remains extremely difficult.</p>
<p>Your mood and performance can be severly affected due to a few nights of bad sleep.Experts state ,as well, that the longer a sleep problem persisits,it is unlikely to go away without some form of intervention by treatment.  Insomnia should not be ignored.  It is not a fact of life, as so many of us believe, and there is help. </p>
<p>Do you have Insomnia?</p>
<p>Are you are constantly struggling with sleep quality, not getting enough sleep, and suffer from the following symptoms, you may have insomnia.  Ask yourself these questions.</p>
<p>Do you Have problems falling asleep?<br />
Are you frequently waking up during the night and cannot fall back asleep?<br />
Getting up earlier than you want in the morning?<br />
Even after sleeping a good 7-9 hours,you awake un-refreshed.</p>
<p>You are not alone if you have said yes to any of these questions.According to a recent study, reports indicated 35% of all adults get the required amount of sleep,and that nearly half of all Americans have some difficulty sleeping.</p>
<p>Experts,however,have suggested that only 1 in 3 people suffer from a chronic disorder.  But regardless of its frequency, our emotional and physical well being is in danger as a loss of sleep wreaks havoc.Impaired concentration, diminished memory, constant headaches and the increased risk of substance abuse and motor vehicle accidents are some of the major factors of prolonged insomnia.</p>
<p>Signs and Symptoms:</p>
<p>Signs and symptoms of insomnia/lack of sleep differ from person to person.  Some individuals may suffer from anxiety approaching bedtime, while others fail to feel refreshed even after getting and abundant amount of sleep.  Other symptoms may include; not being able to sleep despite being extremely tired, daytime drowsiness, irritability, feeling of depression, and impaired ability to perform normal activities.</p>
<p>Types of Insomnia:</p>
<p>Two types of insomnia are prevalent; chronic and short term.  Chronic diagonoised insomnia, or on-going insomnia, occurs at least three nights a week over a month&#8217;s time.  There are two classifications of chronic insomnia;</p>
<p>Primary Insomnia: Insomnia not related to any other health or medical problems.<br />
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Secondary Insomnia: Insomnia caused by an underlying medical condition (physical and mental), medication, or poor sleep environment.<br />
Short term (transient) insomnia is lack of sleep lasting for one night to a few weeks.  Intermittent insomnia is the last class of insomnia and is characterized by &#8217;bouts&#8217; of insomnia, or insomnia occurring from time to time</p>
<p>It has proven extremely difficult for treating insomnia for patients and care providers alike.Every person presents his/her own set of unique problems and circumstances.  There exists no cure-all for people suffering from chronic sleep problems; rather physicians aim to treat the condition through a multi-factorial approach. The Four of the most popular methods for treating insomnia include:</p>
<p>Reconditioning: Reconditioning therapy is a method which involves re-organizing the environment a person uses to nothing more than a place of rest.Reading or watching TV in bed  must be stopped, and used  only to sleep.</p>
<p>Sleep Restriction: Sleep Restriction is done under the guidance of a medical proffesional.  This technique is used to alter andlessen the time spent in bed by the person.  People with insomnia often spend too much time in bed trying to fall asleep.  Going to bed later or waking earlier is done until normal sleep patterns return.</p>
<p>Relaxation Therapy: This type of theory aims to reduce stress, tension, and anxiety in a person relaxing the muscles and diminishing &#8216;racing&#8217; thoughts.</p>
<p>Medications: Perhaps the most controversial of all treatments, despite its success, medications are used to alleviate anxiety and treat underlying medical conditions (e.g. depression) that may be contributing to the condition.The medications used to treat insomnia (over-the-counter and prescription) carry an extreme risk of physical and psychological dependency.  In addition, there are many side effects associated with the use of these drugs; including morning grogginess, dry mouth, dizziness, and nervousness.  Lastly, the majority of these medications are recommended for a maximum of 14 days of continuous use.</p>
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What you need is an all natural, safe, and long-term solution for Your insomnia, or other sleep related-issues.Understanding that sleep is essential,one needs to find treatment that bridges the gap between your sleeplessness and a great night&#8217;s rest.  Trouble sleeping is often the result of naturally occurring chemicals in the brain, particularly adrenaline and non-adrenaline.  These chemicals are used by the body for alertness.  However, in insomnia these &#8220;awake&#8221; chemicals are more active than your &#8220;sedentary&#8221; chemicals.The most important of all the &#8220;sedentary&#8221; chemicals, as far as sleep is concerned, is GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid).  This chemical slows down brain activity, relaxing the body and allowing you to sleep.  In the majority of insomnia sufferers, GABA doesn&#8217;t work as it should. </p>
<p>The result? Restlessness and problems falling asleep.</p>
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		<title>Learning About The Different Insomnia Causes</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Insomnia is one of the most commonly experienced types of sleep disorder among the general public, both men and women alike, and there is much to know about this condition.</p>
<p>Insomnia can actually refer to a few different specifications, all which revolve around having issues with sleeping in some way. Insomnia may mean that you have trouble actually getting to sleep or have a hard time getting to sleep, or both. You will usually know when you are experiencing insomnia because you will remember tossing and turning throughout the night.</p>
<p>Signs and Symptoms</p>
<p>There are quite a few different signs and symptoms that typically arise in a person suffering from insomnia, with the most obvious being a restlessness or drowsiness during the day. Difficulty concentrating and an impaired ability to perform normal activities is also an almost sure sign of insomnia, same with awakening in the morning and not feeling refreshed, as you should.</p>
<p>Insomnia Causes</p>
<p>There are actually a few different known insomnia causes, and the insomnia causes are most important to recognize, because for the most part if you are able to determine the cause of your insomnia then you will be able to free yourself of the condition.</p>
<p>Psychological factors are the most commonly diagnosed insomnia causes, one in particular being a vulnerability to insomnia. This refers to how some people are just generally more likely than others to experience insomnia, just as some people tend to get headaches or upset stomachs more than others.</p>
<p>Persistent stress has also been long known as being one of the most major insomnia causes, and exposure to stress may contribute not only to the development of insomnia but the worsening of it as well. Stress can also be responsible for a variety of other health problems and conditions, and so it is a factor that, if present in your life, should be properly taken care of.</p>
<p>There can also be what is known as learned insomnia, and this basically results from a person trying too hard to get and stay asleep. Basically, if you sleep poorly then you may be worrying about not being able to function properly the next day, and then you may try even harder to get to sleep at night, but unfortunately this strived effort may be making things even worse than they were to begin with. This can end up making you even more alert, setting off a new round of worried thoughts through your head, and causing even more sleep loss.</p>
<p>It is very important if you notice any of the signs or symptoms of insomnia that you get yourself in to see your doctor as soon as possible, so that you can be properly diagnosed and assessed. <a title="http://www.about-sleep-disorder.com" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.about-sleep-disorder.com" target="_blank">http://www.about-sleep-disorder.com</a></p>
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		<title>Menopause Insomnia; Signs And Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hot flashes are said to be the main cause of menopause insomnia. Hot flashes vary and while they may be barely noticeable in some women, they can be quite debilitating in other women. The adrenaline routes through your body and you become drenched in sweat. The situation is sometimes so serious that some women have to get up and change the sheets. When the adrenaline reaches the brain, it wakes you up with a jolt. The only way, you can have a good sleep is by trying to lessen the impact of these hot flashes.</p>
<p>When going through this transition, you will notice that your sleep becomes fragmented and that is why you will wake up frequently during the night. Apart from the hot flashes, mind racing can also make it difficult for you to sleep. It can be hard to suppress a racing mind when you lie down at night. This can lead to stress because you start worrying about not being able to go to sleep.</p>
<p>The best way to tackle menopause insomnia is by dealing with the associated symptoms. Exercise is a great way to relax. It helps the body to feel refreshed and relaxed. Exercise can help you sleep better at night. As far as sleep is concerned, it is better to exercise in the morning.</p>
<p>Estrogen medications, hormone therapy, bioidentical hormone therapy as well as complementary and alternative therapies can help deal with the problem of hot flashes. Phytoestrogens and black cohosh are also said to help.</p>
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Did you know that not buying sufficient sleep at night can basically influence how you function at work and how you get along surrounded by others? We all go to bed too late now and again, but if you frequently go without the enough amount of rest, your brain&#8217;s ability to issue handle [...]]]></description>
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<p>Did you know that not buying sufficient sleep at night can basically influence how you function at work and how you get along surrounded by others? We all go to bed too late now and again, but if you frequently go without the enough amount of rest, your brain&#8217;s ability to issue handle can become impaired. Getting chronic insomnia relief is a high priority if your inability to sleep overflows into your waking hours. You might be surprised to know that most adults have experienced some level of insomnia or sleeplessness during their lifetimes.</p>
<p>And it is known that ten percent of the general population deals with chronic insomnia conditions. This lack of sufficient rest can sometimes cause people to experience hallucinations, depression and memory loss. That being said, chronic insomnia treatment is vital for anyone experiencing this frustrating condition. First, you have to define whether or not you have true ongoing insomnia. If you occasionally find it hard getting to sleep, you are not experiencing insomnia.</p>
<p>Chronic, or on-going, insomnia is classified as occurring at least three nights a week over a month or more. What&#8217;s more, insomnia is a symptom, rather than a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease. True insomnia is a difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep and it may be due to inadequate quality or quantity of sleep. Insomnia is not simply gauged by a specific number of hours of sleep that you get. You have to realize that people vary widely in their sleep needs and routines. <strong><a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://tinyurl.com/yek2pq8">Insomnia Sleep Disorder</a></strong></p>
<p>The good news is that a lot has been written on how to deal with and seek out chronic insomnia relief. You can first try and take a few basic steps to making your sleep environment more harmonious.A big issue with many insomniacs is light and noise. So take steps to create a sleeping area that is quiet and totally dark. Do not use a night light and make sure to use effective window shades and curtains. If such outside effects do not control your problem, look into the host of natural remedies which have become popular.</p>
<p>Chronic insomnia treatment is available with herbal and homeopathic treatments in place of sleeping pills and sedatives that have dangerous side effects and can be addictive. Many people I have interviewed have had proven success with herbal treatments such as Hypericum perforatum, Scuttelaria laterifolia and Passiflora incarnate. All of these natural herbs help to maintain normal sleeping patterns, as well as to balance the hormones involved in your daily sleep cycle. There are new products that have been making an impact for treating insomnia that contain one or more of these natural treatments. <strong>Insomnia Sleep Disorder</strong></p>
<p>These herbal formulas have properties to soothe restlessness and to help those find relaxation naturally. They work by absorbing fast and are natural sleep aids which fosters a harmonious, peaceful night&#8217;s rest. At the end of the day, you don&#8217;t have to suffer from insomnia any longer and you don&#8217;t have to worry about taking harmful substances either. Look into a high quality, natural chronic insomnia treatment today. Do your body a favour. Have a good sleep tonight! Download your <strong><a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://tinyurl.com/yek2pq8">Insomnia Sleep Disorder</a></strong> eBook now!</p>
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