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How to Get Good Sleep Hygiene and Why You Need It

John Henning
Last updated: December 23, 2022 7:49 pm
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Getting a good night’s sleep is more beneficial for your well-being than you might think. Unfortunately, most people don’t get enough sleep because of their harried lifestyles, which leads to many problems, such as decreased productivity, poor decision-making, and increased stress levels. 

Insomnia? Try Liposomal Sleep Supplements 

A good night’s sleep is essential to overall health. When you have trouble falling asleep, you’re more likely to gain weight, have high blood pressure, and develop chronic diseases. You can improve sleep with supplements like melatonin, glutathione, and GABA. These supplements regulate your sleep cycle, reduce anxiety, and improve your overall quality of life.

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It’s possible to increase the absorption of supplements by using a liposomal sleep delivery system because the active soporific ingredients bypass the digestive system. They are absorbed more efficiently and faster, promoting restful sleep and relaxation. They also reduce anxiety.

How Much Sleep Do You Need? 

Individuals need different amounts of sleep, but doctors recommend getting at least seven hours. Sleeping less than that amount may adversely affect your health, putting you at greater risk of injury because of accidents, ranging from bumping into things, using machinery, or driving carelessly. While some people can sleep less and still wake up refreshed, these are the exceptions rather than the norm.

How Sleep Affects Your Performance

When you get enough sleep, your body will recover from your workouts much faster, and you will perform better the next day. What’s more, you will concentrate better while exercising. 

Additionally, you will be far more productive when you get enough sleep before going to school or work.  When you don’t get enough sleep, it can be extremely difficult to stay focused while studying or completing a job in a timely manner. Getting adequate rest will enable your body and mind to stay alert, allowing you to make better decisions.

What Happens When You Don’t Get Enough Sleep? 

Many American adults do not get enough sleep. Lack of sleep negatively impacts your heart health, mood, and weight. A good night’s sleep can improve your performance by boosting your memory.

As well as consolidating memories through stronger synaptic connections, sleep separates memories by their emotional significance. A good night’s sleep can boost cognitive abilities because sleep affects mood, mental concentration, and social relationships. 

How to Prep Your Bedroom to Sleep Well

Create a bedroom environment that is conducive to relaxation.

First, choose high-quality bedding that is both durable and soft.

Next, consider the temperature of the room. The ideal temperature for sleeping is between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit. If the room is too hot or too cold, it can be difficult to fall asleep and stay asleep. 

Finally, reduce noise and light exposure in the bedroom. Creating a dark and quiet environment will make it easier to fall asleep and achieve a deeper, more restful sleep.

Choose Bedtime Snacks That Make You Sleepy 

Before bedtime, healthy snacks may help you fall asleep faster or sleep more soundly. They should contain nutrients that trigger brain chemicals to make you relax and prepare for sleep. 

Choosing a bedtime snack with complex carbohydrates, for example, can make it easier for you to sleep through the night. Bananas rank as excellent bedtime snacks because they are rich in potassium and magnesium. These minerals assist your muscles to relax, which prepares your body for sleep. 

Maintain Good Sleep Hygiene Practices 

Sleeping well is crucial to your health. A restless night’s sleep can affect your weight and quality of life and cause weight gain and sluggishness. It can also interfere with your overall health and lead to a shorter life span.

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John Henning is a nutritionist, freelance writer, and food blogger that provides accessible nutrition info to help people live a healthier life. His unique approach to nutrition emphasizes nutrient-dense, whole foods and healthy habits rather than restrictive diets.

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