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St. Francis Herb Farm Hops Liquid - 100ml

Causes of Insomnia
Many factors can affect whether or not you are able to get to sleep deeply and soundly on any given night.

Some causes of insomnia include: use of stimulants like caffeine or nicotine, evening eating, evening exercise, shift work, an uncomfortable sleep environment, a weak bladder, and mentalemotional causes, such as worry, grief or stress. Stress can have a large impact on your ability to relax and subsequently get to sleep. Chronic neurotransmitter deficiencies can make it difficult to get to sleep no matter how well you arrange all other factors, and nutritional deficiencies can reduce your body's ability to produce these important brain messengers. Chronic insomnia is usually caused by a medical condition such as: hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, restless leg syndrome, arthritis, indigestion or breathing disorders like sleep apnea. Half of all chronic insomniacs suffer from depression or another psychological disorder.

Nutritional Support
Nutritional support for insomnia should include supplements to address each of the potential causes of insomnia including: stress reduction, optimizing neurotransmitter production, and addressing potential sleep disorders. See our article on sleep for more information on sleep disorders.

Stress reduction can be supported with a number of effective and safe nutritional supplements and herbs. A foundation for any stress reduction program should always include nutritional and herbal support for your adrenal glands. Use a combination of B complex and vitamin C along with a herbal adrenal formula that includes Siberian ginseng, licorice, and ashwaghanda or rhodiola. Most people notice that this combination helps to take the "edge" off of their stress. For more information on reducing stress, please click here.

Optimizing neurotransmitter production is crucial, as these are the chemical messengers that tell your brain when it's time to go to sleep. Melatonin is a neurohormone that regulates your sleep cycle. Often used for jet lag, this supplement helps to "reset" your sleep cycle when it has been disrupted by travel or irregular sleeping.

The amino acid 5HTP is the direct precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin, which is partly responsible for sound sleep, healthy mood and for feeling calm and happy. The herb St. John's wort can also help to elevate neurotransmitter levels and reduce anxiety and nervousness. Please note that none of these supplements should be taken with recommendation antidepressants.

Conentional Treatment
Conventional treatment of insomnia involves sedative or tranquilizing medication. Sedatives make insomnia worse because they induce a sleep that lacks normal REM patterning. They also are psychologically and physically addicting and can increase the risk of certain sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea. Tranquilizer side effects include: confusion, sluggishness, restlessness, anxiety and dependency. Over the counter sleep medications have side effects such as agitation, confusion, depression, dry mouth and a worsening of prostate conditions. Overall, individuals on sleep medications are 50% more likely to die in accidents than those who are not on such medications.

Sleep Hygiene
Maintaining regular sleeping habits is an essential component of healthy sleep. Go to bed only when you are tired and do not stay in bed if you are not sleepy. Use the bedroom only for sleep and sex. Get up at the same time each day. Do not nap unless it is a daily routine, and exercise during the day but not before bed. Take a hot bath or shower 12 hours before bed. Keep the bedroom quiet and comfortable. If necessary, use a white noise machine to generate background noise to overcome any ambient noise present in your home. Put worries out of your mind and focus your thinking on positive things.

Eating for Sleep
Nutritional considerations for insomnia are as follows. Eat foods containing tryptophan at dinner and for a bedtime snack, such as: warm milk, bananas, dates, figs, nut butter, tuna, turkey and yogurt. Tryptophan is converted into serotonin, which induces sleep and prevents waking. Avoid taking stimulants, tobacco, alcohol, caffeine, heavy meals and cold/flu medications in the evening. Try lettuce juice with lemon for a sleep inducing drink, as it contains an opiumlike substance and an anticramping agent.

Important Information
Insomnia is a frustrating and trying condition that can often leave sufferers feeling hopeless and without the restorative time needed to approach their problem productively. If you, or someone you know is overwhelmed with insomnia, reach out to local support programs or a healthcare practitioner to help you get back on the road to health.
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St. Francis Herb Farm Hops Liquid - 100ml

St. Francis Herb Farm Hops Liquid - 100ml

$44.91

Causes of Insomnia
Many factors can affect whether or not you are able to get to sleep deeply and soundly on any given night.

Some causes of insomnia include: use of stimulants like caffeine or nicotine, evening eating, evening exercise, shift work, an uncomfortable sleep environment, a weak bladder, and mentalemotional causes, such as worry, grief or stress. Stress can have a large impact on your ability to relax and subsequently get to sleep. Chronic neurotransmitter deficiencies can make it difficult to get to sleep no matter how well you arrange all other factors, and nutritional deficiencies can reduce your body's ability to produce these important brain messengers. Chronic insomnia is usually caused by a medical condition such as: hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, restless leg syndrome, arthritis, indigestion or breathing disorders like sleep apnea. Half of all chronic insomniacs suffer from depression or another psychological disorder.

Nutritional Support
Nutritional support for insomnia should include supplements to address each of the potential causes of insomnia including: stress reduction, optimizing neurotransmitter production, and addressing potential sleep disorders. See our article on sleep for more information on sleep disorders.

Stress reduction can be supported with a number of effective and safe nutritional supplements and herbs. A foundation for any stress reduction program should always include nutritional and herbal support for your adrenal glands. Use a combination of B complex and vitamin C along with a herbal adrenal formula that includes Siberian ginseng, licorice, and ashwaghanda or rhodiola. Most people notice that this combination helps to take the "edge" off of their stress. For more information on reducing stress, please click here.

Optimizing neurotransmitter production is crucial, as these are the chemical messengers that tell your brain when it's time to go to sleep. Melatonin is a neurohormone that regulates your sleep cycle. Often used for jet lag, this supplement helps to "reset" your sleep cycle when it has been disrupted by travel or irregular sleeping.

The amino acid 5HTP is the direct precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin, which is partly responsible for sound sleep, healthy mood and for feeling calm and happy. The herb St. John's wort can also help to elevate neurotransmitter levels and reduce anxiety and nervousness. Please note that none of these supplements should be taken with recommendation antidepressants.

Conentional Treatment
Conventional treatment of insomnia involves sedative or tranquilizing medication. Sedatives make insomnia worse because they induce a sleep that lacks normal REM patterning. They also are psychologically and physically addicting and can increase the risk of certain sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea. Tranquilizer side effects include: confusion, sluggishness, restlessness, anxiety and dependency. Over the counter sleep medications have side effects such as agitation, confusion, depression, dry mouth and a worsening of prostate conditions. Overall, individuals on sleep medications are 50% more likely to die in accidents than those who are not on such medications.

Sleep Hygiene
Maintaining regular sleeping habits is an essential component of healthy sleep. Go to bed only when you are tired and do not stay in bed if you are not sleepy. Use the bedroom only for sleep and sex. Get up at the same time each day. Do not nap unless it is a daily routine, and exercise during the day but not before bed. Take a hot bath or shower 12 hours before bed. Keep the bedroom quiet and comfortable. If necessary, use a white noise machine to generate background noise to overcome any ambient noise present in your home. Put worries out of your mind and focus your thinking on positive things.

Eating for Sleep
Nutritional considerations for insomnia are as follows. Eat foods containing tryptophan at dinner and for a bedtime snack, such as: warm milk, bananas, dates, figs, nut butter, tuna, turkey and yogurt. Tryptophan is converted into serotonin, which induces sleep and prevents waking. Avoid taking stimulants, tobacco, alcohol, caffeine, heavy meals and cold/flu medications in the evening. Try lettuce juice with lemon for a sleep inducing drink, as it contains an opiumlike substance and an anticramping agent.

Important Information
Insomnia is a frustrating and trying condition that can often leave sufferers feeling hopeless and without the restorative time needed to approach their problem productively. If you, or someone you know is overwhelmed with insomnia, reach out to local support programs or a healthcare practitioner to help you get back on the road to health.

Ingredients

Hops ripe strobile (Humulus lupulus) 250 mg QCE (1:4)
Grain alcohol, Distilled water

Format

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100ml

Dosage

Take 0.8-1.5 ml (20-45 drops) 45 minutes before retiring in a little water on an empty stomach.

Important Information

Consult a health care practitioner before use: if you are taking barbiturates, sedative drugs, and/or other herbs with sedative properties; if you have depression and/or related diseases. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Manufacturer Info

St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality. Search for St. Francis supplements and buy St. Francis Herb Farm products right here at National Nutrition.ca

 

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