Herbs For Insomnia
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There are many herbs with reputations as being effective sleep remedies. The key to ending your insomnia is to find the cause. If you do not want to take prescription sleep aids, then there are a lot of herbs for insomnia that can really help you out.
Often the key to successful treatments lies in the focusing upon some part or function of the body that is experiencing problems. Hypnotics can be used within the context of such treatments.
These can be selected based on the role they play upon the system in question. The following are, a list of systems and possible remedies.
1. The circulatory system responds well to Motherwort, Lime Blossom and Balm.
2. The respiratory system responds well to all types of hypnotics, if used in the right dosage.
3. The digestive system relaxants to use are Chamomile, Vervain, Balm, Hops and Valerian.
4. Hypnotics are important to use as a muscle relaxant for the urinary system. Pasque Flower and Black Cohosh have a high success rate on the reproductive system. Jamaican Dogwood, Valerian and Black Cohosh are excellent ingredients to relax the muscles and skeletal systems.
5. Chamomile and Cowslip are healing herbs for the skin.
Some of the medications are classified in the following way:
Hypnotics are herbs with a reputation as easing the person into sleep. They are usually strong nervine relaxants. Nervine relaxants ease the tensions that often produce sleeplessness.
Anti-spasmodics address any somatic muscular tightness that may be involved. Nervine tonics are indicated if there is any suspicion that the insomnia is associated with nervous exhaustion.
Adaptogens will help in a similar way to the nerve tonics, but should only be used in the morning to help deal with stress.
The value of hypnotics is to ensure that the body has a good recuperative rest each night.
By selecting herbs that address specific health needs that are compounding the sleep difficulties, better results are obtained than simply going for strong hypnotic.
An example of an herbal prescription for insomnia would be the following:
Insomnia associated with hypertension and headaches:
* Passion Flower
* Valerian
* Linden
* Cramp Bark
7.5ml of tincture 30 minutes before bedtime.
There are many herbs for insomnia suggested in this article that you may want to think about. You may have to try a few before you find the recipe that works best for you.
NOTE! Always consult a qualified Herbalist for guidance about the correct herbs to use
