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Options for Insomnia - Sleeping Drugs, Antidepressants and Natural Remedies

Use of various drugs for insomnia is on the rise, but not just the ones you might expect. For a drug-free night's sleep, recent research studies have confirmed some natural insomnia remedies.

2012-10-09
GLENDALE, CA, October 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) The "Sleep in America" poll results that were recently released from the National Sleep Foundation found that more than half of all Americans (60%) said they experienced a sleep problem every night or almost every night. This ranges from snoring, waking in the night, waking up too early, or feeling un-refreshed when getting up in the morning. This overall increase in insomnia has been bringing people to their doctors, to stores, and to the Internet for solutions that may help them sleep better.

While most people would prefer to take a natural, non-addictive remedy without dangerous side-effects, there is a scarcity of effective natural options, as well as a lack of education and information available to people outside of their doctor's office. Often medical doctors recommend drugs, but surprisingly, not always the usual sleep medicines.

A ten-year study to discover which drugs are used to treat insomnia was published in the journal "Sleep". It found that from 1987 to 1996, prescriptions for sleeping drugs have decreased by 53.7%, but that antidepressant drugs prescribed for insomnia increased by a surprising 146%. Examples of antidepressants that might be prescribed for insomnia are trazodone and amitriptyline. According to Health.com, the side effects of these medicines may include sexual dysfunction, weight gain, dry mouth and throat, racing pulse, confusion, disturbed dreams, and an increased risk of suicide.

The authors of the study from the journal "Sleep" said: "Surveys indicate a stable or increasing prevalence of sleep disturbance. There has also been a dramatic shift to use of antidepressants in lieu of sleeping drugs (hyponotics) for the symptomatic treatment of insomnia, despite a paucity (lack) of data regarding their efficacy and the potential for serious side effects."

Regarding the nutritional approach to the problem of insomnia, Carl C. Pfeiffer, M.D., Ph.D., known for his work in orthomolecular (nutritional) medicine, says, "We have found that if a drug can be found to do the job of medical healing, a nutrient can be found to do the same job."

Several research studies have shown certain minerals to be an effective natural insomnia remedy that helps people fall asleep and stay asleep through the night. Calcium is directly related to our cycles of sleep. In one study, published in the European Neurology Journal, researchers found that calcium levels in the body are higher during some of the deepest levels of sleep, such as the rapid eye movement (REM) phase. The study concluded that disturbances in sleep, especially the absence of REM deep sleep or disturbed REM sleep, are related to a calcium deficiency.

Chronic insomnia is one of the main, central symptoms of magnesium deficiency. Sleep is usually agitated with frequent nighttime awakenings. On the other hand, a high magnesium diet has been found to be associated with deeper, less interrupted sleep. This was shown in a study done by James Penland at the Human Nutrition Research Center in North Dakota. The study was titled "Effects of trace element nutrition on sleep patterns in adult women." It's important to note that a balanced ratio of twice as much calcium to magnesium is key to overall health, and that these two minerals should be taken together for best results.

Jobee Knight, a nutritional researcher and President of http://www.NutritionBreakthroughs.com in Glendale, CA., is someone who fought her own battle against sleeplessness and insomnia. She decided to put her background to use by searching out effective natural insomnia remedies for relaxation and deeper sleep. The result was Sleep Minerals II, which contains powerful forms of the best known minerals for relaxation and sleep -- calcium and magnesium, combined with vitamin D and zinc. The ingredients are formulated in a softgel with healthy oils, making them more quickly absorbable than tablets or capsules and providing a deeper, longer-lasting sleep.

L.C. of Massachusetts says: "Due to some very stressful issues in my life, I hadn't slept much in two and a half months and I was prescribed sleeping drugs. I had become dependent on those drugs and couldn't sleep without them. I did my research on the Internet and came across Sleep Minerals II. I started taking two before sleeping and now I can sleep through the whole night without drugs. I'm also able to easily fall back asleep if I do get up to use the bathroom in the night. Sleep Minerals II has also helped to alleviate my chronic fatigue and aches and pains."

Insomnia is a widespread problem. Going back to the "Father of Medicine's" original words in 400 B. C., we would hear Hippocrates saying to his students: "Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food."

For more information on Sleep Minerals II, visit http://www.NutritionBreakthroughs.com.


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[Press-News.org] Options for Insomnia - Sleeping Drugs, Antidepressants and Natural Remedies
Use of various drugs for insomnia is on the rise, but not just the ones you might expect. For a drug-free night's sleep, recent research studies have confirmed some natural insomnia remedies.