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Putting It Simply – What Is Sleep?

Although we spend around 3000 hours a year sleeping, you may ask, “what is sleep and what is its purpose”?

Sleep itself follows a set cycle every night; that of REM (rapid eye movement) when most dreaming occurs and non-rapid REM and we will repeat the cycle several times a night. An infant spends roughly half their sleep pattern in REM and the other half non-REM. Alternatively an average adult will spend only 20% of their sleeptime in REM sleep.

Research has shown that non-REM sleep consists of four stages before we reach REM sleep. Stage one is the time when we feel half awake and half asleep but our muscles begin to relax. After about ten minutes we reach Stage two and that lasts for around twenty minutes. This is the time we are fully asleep and our heart rate and breathing slows. While Stage two lasts the longest, we then go to Stage three and our deep sleep pattern where our heart and breathing is at their lowest begins. Finally, we reach Stage four where it is more difficult to be awakened and if we are, we are often rather grumpy! All these stages typically last up to 90 minutes before REM sleep.

REM sleep is a bit strange to describe as although we are not aware, our brain is particularly active and our eyes are exceptionally so (hence the term, rapid eye movement). You may not be aware, but apart from your body resting, your brain is far from inactive when you are asleep. Scientists can now record through the use of expensive equipment and sleep studies that different areas of the brain are certainly very active. During REM, the time when we dream and may sleepwalk, our breathing and blood pressure will begin to increase although our bodies don’t respond to this. It is suggested this is nature’s way of stopping us acting on our dreams and perhaps harming ourselves.

How much sleep we require differs between individuals, but if you don’t feel sleepy during the day, then you are probably getting enough. Sadly, many of us either do not get the opportunity for enough sleep or, when the opportunity is there we find we can’t sleep anyway!

Hopefully this quick overview about What Is Sleep will have been of help to you. If you feel you body has become ‘out of sync’, try some of the natural sleep aids reviewed on these pages.

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What Are The Sleep Deprivation Effects On My Body?

Does sleeping for only a few hours a night leave you miserable and a nightmare to live with? If the answer is yes,  you join one third of the adult American population. If you are female, then you are twice as likely to suffer from sleep deprivation effects on your body and fed up wondering how to get a good night’s sleep.

Being irritable is one thing, but there are also other problems associated with sleep deprivation effects. These include an increased susceptibility to heart disease, diabetes, depression, high blood pressure, anxiety and obesity and you may be more accident prone as well.

What can you do to get a good sleep? Number one, if you have been awake for half an hour, whatever the time, get up and find something to do. Don’t tell your brain that bed is where you lie awake. We are not talking about walking the dog, cooking, or studying hard, but to find something pretty boring such as reading an inane book or magazine, watching some night time TV etc. Keep the lights soft until you start to feel dozy then return to bed.

If you are hungry in the evening or in the night, carbohydrates are the best snack to go, for but do keep it light. Don’t go for sugary foods or alcohol as these will spike your blood sugar levels and keep you awake.

If you want to try any medications, be careful and read the instructions carefully. Even if they are over-the-counter natural sleep aids, it is wise to check with your own doctor and imperative if you are on other medications. Even herbal sleep aids can react with existing drugs in your system. Not all natural sleep aids will work for you and you will need to experiment as you don’t want something that makes you feel groggy all the next day. Don’t take anything like this for too long though, try and wean yourself off any medication so you don’t become dependent. Remember that as their effectiveness wears off, you are likely to want to take increased doses which isn’t good.

Apart from various relaxation techniques you could also consider hypnosis to provide a trigger to help you sleep. See a life coach who may be able to change your approach to life and stop some of your anxieties. Try some of the natural sleep aids and hopefully, the sleep deprivation effects will lessen and you will sleep like a log on a regular basis.

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