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How To Get

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Good Night's Sleep

 

 

 

 

Potions, Teas, Vitamins, Drinks, Massages And Herbal Baths
All Helpful In Inducing A Good Night's Sleep

Below are seven things to help you sleep

 

1. A herbal bath can soothe your nerves and relieve insomnia.
Boil 2 ounces of Balm leaves in water for a few minutes, then let steep for 20 minutes. Strain and add to your bath water. Your bath water should be warm, but not hot, as the latter could stimulate rather than soothe.

2. Make a tea out of one or several of the following herbs:
Catnip, Cowslip, German Chamomile, Hops, Passion flower, Valerian, Balm, Linden and Melissa.
Drink several times a day if possible.

3. Inositol, one of the B vitamins, as well as pantothenic acid, both help induce sleep.
Try one or even both together.
Inositol: 1 to 3 grams an hour before bedtime.
Pantothenic Acid: 1/2 to 2 grams an hour before bedtime.

4. Tryptophan is a natural amino acid which induces sleep. Combined with calcium it can be even more effective.
Try the following program:
(a) 3 trypthophan tablets half an hour before bedtime.
(b) 1 chelated calcium and magnesium tablet 3 times a day and 3 tablets half an hour before bedtime.

5. Turkey is an excellent source of tryptophan and milk of calcium; therefore, a turkey sandwich with a cup of warm milk at bedtime might cure your sleeplessness.
A cheese sandwich would also help, as cheese (as well as milk) contains both tryptophan and calcium.

6. Make an effective sleeping potion:
(a) Combine 1 tbsp. tincture of Valerian (from a pharmacy or health food store), 1-1/2 tsp. of apple cider vinegar, 3 tbsp. of honey and 2 tbsp. of gin or vodka in a cup. Stir.
(b) Add 2 tbsp. or more of hot milk and stir again.
Drink this mixture warm or hot half an hour before bedtime. If you are not asleep within an hour, repeat the dose. Do not drink more than 2 doses in an evening.

7. Massage the soles of your feet with mustard oil at bedtime.

 

 

Disclaimer:
Nothing stated on my pages should be considered as medical advice for dealing with a given problem. You should consult your Doctor for individual guidance for specific health problems.
My pages are for informational and educational purposes only, and is simply a collection of information in the public domain.
Information conveyed herein is based on pharmacological and other records - both ancient and modern.
No claims whatsoever can be made as to the specific benefits accuring from the use of this information

 

 

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