Tuesday 4 November 2008

How binaural frequencies can help you

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Friday 11 July 2008

How to induce sleep

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I use to lay awake at night wondering how I could induce sleep! Honestly; I did, it was no joke.
In fact I got to the stage where I really didn't look forward to the end of the day as I knew that that was when the battle would begin.
So I set to and made it my mission to discover ways to help me get some decent shut-eye.
I've tried all of the following to varying degrees of success. The last one is the remedy I've stayed with as it works the best for me, but we're all different so try them all & see what works best for you. I hope you discover 1 that does.

1. Instigate a bedtime routine- such as always going to bed at the same time (even if you don't feel sleepy). Remember it takes 2 weeks for a behaviour pattern to become a habit so don't give up after a few nights if nothing seems to be happening any differently.

2. Old fashioned, I know, but it can work. Always have a warm milky drink before you go to bed. This is scientifically proven to help induce sleep.

3. Pay attention to where you sleep. Is it too light for you even with curtains drawn? Consider buying curtains or blinds with a 'blackout' fabric as a lining. They are easily available, not too expensive and are fantastic to use if you're a shift worker & have to sleep during the day.

4. Try not to eat anything after 8pm at night. This means that your body won't be digesting (and therefore working) during the night when you're trying to sleep. It's just 1 less thing for your body to cope with.

5. Try & relax. Easier said than done, I know. Try to have some SSS ( silence,solitary,stillness) time to yourself. During anytime of the day would be helpful, but especially at night just before you want to get to sleep.

6. If necessary, decide to sleep in the spare room (if you have one) if you normally sleep with a partner. Sometimes the stress of thinking you're keeping someone else awake because you can't sleep acts as a vicious circle and just gets you more stressed out.

7. Try some over the counter herbal/natural remedies. If they don't work for you at least they won't have had any unpleasant side effects & you can stop taking them instantly. You don't have to wean yourself off them. ( Remember to try them for at least 2 weeks though)

8. Try; if possible, to sleep when you feel tired- even if it seems unsociable. At least sleep when you can & then try some of the above ideas once you're not so fractious.

9. Try holistic treatments such as reflexology, Acupuncture or massage. These work on the mind, body & spirit and may very well get to the root of the problem without needless medication.

10. Last but not least & my favourite. Use binaural beats to lower your brain frequencies in minutes to instil quick & healthy sleep patterns. Basically they are low delta frequencies; totally harmless, just relaxing and natural (your brain already produces them!) Your brain is directly responsible for sleep & it's when there's too much inner chatter and busyness going on that sleep seems unobtainable. We just don't switch off. Listening to these frequencies has been a life-saver for me & they've given me my life back as I can now function again & no longer have to worry about how to induce sleep.

Thursday 8 May 2008

Want to sleep & the mind doesn’t?

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We all know what it’s like to want to get to sleep and the mind has other ideas!

Quite literally that is just what the problem is. The mind is too busy, still actively sorting out the day’s experiences. Wondering what to worry about next- no doubt.

Like me you’ve probably gone through the trials and tribulations of changing your diet to see if that helps.

Then there’s the bedtime routine to try to stick to, to see if that will help. The warm bath, not eating anything after 8 ‘o’clock and the warm milky drink before retiring.

I even invested in blackout blinds for the bedroom; just to see if that’d do the trick.

Short of going to the doctors, I thought I’d tried everything.

I must admit I wasn’t keen on sleeping tablets and tranquilizers as you never know what side effects may occur.

But then I discovered Binaural beats. Totally natural I can assure you.

Using these the brain or mind can actually help you to get to sleep rather than prevent you from it!

They were first discovered by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove in 1839 and they are auditory processing artefacts.

Basically, he discovered that the brain produces a phenomenon resulting in low-frequency pulsations in the loudness of a perceived sound when two tones are presented separately; one to each ear, using stereo headphones. Then, a beating tone will be perceived as if the two tones mixed naturally out of the brain.

Modern research has since discovered that this can produce relaxation and other benefits including the inducement of sleep.

How does that work then?
With the help of Binaural Beats, your brain's frequencies can be easily and quickly adjusted to promote quick and healthy sleep patterns.
Your brain is directly responsible for sleep. Sometimes your mind races about your daily activities and it seems impossible to let these thoughts go.
However, Binaural Beats lower your brain frequencies to Alpha, Theta, and Delta which will help you glide into a deep sleep. Binaural Beats are safe, you don’t have to practice with them first & they work within minutes.
It has been a joy to benefit from the return of decent long awaited sleep patterns once more and I can highly recommend the use of these innovative beats and tones.
Sleep and the mind can, at long last be good bed-fellows. It has been a joy