Some Key Points for Sleep Health

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Hi! WA Friends!

How to help each other is a key non-spoken duty of WA community; that is its most unique special feature which could not be found in other like programs in the market today and should attribute it to Kyle and Carson's envision and practice over the years.

In reality to reinforce what should be done in succeeding in affiliate marketing, lacking energy and ability from poor lifestyle including poor sleep will make a person impossible to focus and learn efficiently. So, I posted this article on Some Key Points for Sleep Health.

why do we need sleep?

Known to all, sleep is an essential, indispensable part of daily living.

If we do not sleep well and sound, we will surely feel groggy and less able to concentrate on what we need to do. In other words, lacking an adequate sleep, we can not connect well with what we see, hear, touch, or think, which become less sensitive and less specific. As a result, the outcome what we do or take on will naturally become less adequate, less productive, and less independent, and yet more burdensome to ourselves and others. Do we like this undesirable situation happening to us?

Besides the above described personal experience, a prior research on sleep effect on animals with rats showed the studied rats died within a total sleep deprivation of 2 to 3 weeks. Of course, there would be no similar studies done in humans for a host of obvious reason, but there was a study of 2014 publishedin The Journal of Neuroscience found that a sleep deprivation of merely 24 hours could make healthy people become hallucinating and behaving some schizophrenia-like symptoms.

So, do we need more talk about the importance of sleep to our health and daily living? No, surely, it is already clear and unnecessary, and we need to have a good sleep. In fact, having a good sleep of 6-8 hours is one of five pillars of healthy lifestyle without overindulgence and obsession.

How much sleep do we need? – 8 hours? Nope, but…

Socially and professionally, an eight-hour sleep a day has become a universal belief as a part of healthy living requirement.

How true is this advice? Do you also believe in that we have to drink 8 glasses of water a day, work 8 hours a day, and even pee less than 8 times a day? This advice has prevailed and become a part of caring tender advice. Largely, the public accept and like these. But, in reality, that is not true because the need for sleep widely varies among individuals and also along the path of life from time to time reflecting our personal resultant mental and physical fitness from genetic makeup and the cumulative effects of lifestyle.

To dig into the details of this common advice, please take time and patience to peruse an articles on The Magic Number in Medicine and Do We Need to Drink 8 glasses a Day.

In my opinion, a sleep of 6-8 hours should be sufficient for most of average healthy people as long as they can perform and accomplish well and effectively for their daily chores and tasks for survival and growth. That is enough; please do not be hooked by such fixed ideas beyond commonsense.

What does sleep do for use?

Just like a machine, after a hard running for a while, it needs to stop and require a regular check-up and maintenance so it can function for a long time or its lifespan as well and as long as possible.

For our bodies, a period of timely sleep likens a break for maintenance for a machine. During sleep, our bodies undergo its automatic magic-like self-maintaining and self-healing process to restore the depleted substances, enzymes, hormones, and we can “rejuvenate” to pump up another set ofenergy and ability for us to function and unfold daily living activities so to make a living and to grow and live on.

Hence, a good resting sleep is the must to display an active vibrant life.

How can we make ourselves sleep well and sound?

Now that we all know how important a good sleep can be for our health and effective living, what and how should we do to make us have a good sleep?

Traditionally, we rely on our biological circadian rhythm to dictate our daily life cycle of day and night which might represent how and what our bodies have adopt and adapt to the natural environments so our ancestors could have survived, grown, and lived, and passed these on to us today.

However, the fast pace of change in natural and social environments has made us live a life following the natural day and night cycle impossible. Over time, more and more the natural circadien rhythm disturbed and increasingly more and more people suffer from sleep disorders (or circadien rhythm disorders),which has become a very common trouble for many people’s life. Consequently, tons of thoughts and actions have been imagined and speculated so to modify and even simulate the pattern of supposed natural circadien rhythm, hoping to improve and achieve a good sleep of 6-8 hours.

To date, the following are recommended:

  • Cool down our mental and physical activities soon the nightfall arrives.
  • Make the indoor environment simulating night darkness by dimming the lights timely.
  • Eliminate the disturbance from all media like TV, mobile media devices, etc.
  • Practice meditation soon lying on the bed so to lock out all potential external interference.
  • Avoid any stimulants to central nerve system like coffee or tea or caffeine-containing beverage if susceptible.
  • Try taking melatonin at 3-10 mg depending on how to respond to its use.
  • Try drinking natural herbal tea with calming effects to help induce and sustain a sound sleep.
  • Take selected prescribed sleeping pill as instructed by the doctors.
  • Listen to sleep-soothing music of what you like.
  • Make sure that the bed, mattress, bed spread and cover, and pillow are comfortable to suit how and what you feel, but depending on the availability and affordability of personal resource.

What are the common sleep-helping herbal teas or pills?

  • Lemon Balm. As the name implies, this is a lemony herb that can be used as an aromatic or in a decent cup of tea. …
  • California Poppy plant (Eschescholzia
  • Extracts of magnolia and ashmagandha
  • Chinese Scullcap (stem, leaf, and flower)
  • Hops. …
  • Valerian. …
  • Lavender. …
  • Chamomile. …
  • Saint John’s Wort. …
  • Passion Flower. …
  • Kava.

Of note, many brands of sleep-aid herbal products are formulated with single or multiple herb(s) with or without additional nutritional supplements like turmeric acid, vitamin B1, B2, B6, B12, D (D3), E, folic acid, magnesium, lycopene, folic acid, etc.

General precautions while taking sleep-helping herbal products or prescribed sleeping pills

We should avoid any combined use of any herbs or pills that may induce calming effect by exerting their effect to the brain, which may include:

  • prescribed sleeping pills or antihistamines;
  • alcohol.

Avoid machinery operation like driving so to reduce potential risks of accidents.

Conclusion/summary

Clearly, a sound resting good sleep of 6-8 hours is essential for a good health and can not be over-stressed. To achieve such, follow the suggestions described above should give a best possible opportunity to sleep as well as we deserve.

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James Chin-Ti Lin, M.D.

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Thank you Dr. Lin for such interesting post. We sleep around one third of our lives and it is not a waste of time as some workaholic people think, it is a vital part of our lives to stay mentally and physically healthy and have a longer high quality life.
Greetings from México my friend.
Eugenio.

Hi! Eugenio,
Appreciate keeping in touch and moving on. Thank you for visiting the post on Sleep Health. Did you leave comments below the article? That will help others. Besides, your suggestion to help advance e-marketing is surely welcome.

How have the things of life and e-marketing been going for you? I want to learn more from you.

Best to success,



Chin

Hi Dr. Chin:
Lately I have not gotten any advance. Somebody hacked my modem, took control of it and I was offline for around two months because my modem's name and password were changed so I finally got a new modem and unhooked the old one. But here I am back and trying to make up for lost time my friend.
I left a comment in your post.
Best regards.
Eugenio.

Thanks for an enlightening post, Chin. I'm heading to bed now...8 hours if I'm lucky, 6 if I'm not. I do better with a little more..., and i know this is something I need to work on. Will be reading your recommended articles tomorrow. Carol

Thanks - going to sleep now..

Good night. You are a lucky one having a good sleep pattern as what I could perceive from your answering tone. Congratulations.
May you have a good night sleep. Welcome to comment and suggestion.

Best.

Chin-Ti

Indeed, I do get a pretty regular sleep now. I just had 6 hours, which is on the low side for me, normally I average closer to 8. For many years I was on 24 hour call, so I learned to sleep fairly quickly when time permitted. Now it helps to get to sleep on a regular schedule.
I function best on 8 hours or more, but I can get by on 3 to 4 hours for a day or two if needed.
Alex

Hi! Alexander,
Your coping ability has excelled for you. Congratulations.
That is what it is for realistic living. But high intensity of political correctness and commercialism has prevented most people from realizing such.

Best to Happy Holidays,


Chin-Ti

Happy Holidays

from what i know the 8 hour sleep myth is from an old study. New studies reveals that 6 to 7 hours or when you know your internal clock.

You are right, but that is what most of the public have perceived and retained in their mind. The bottom line is a sustaining functionality for daily chores and tasks for living. More on life reality? Go to my sites which you can find them in my PM to you soon.

BTW, have you heard the phrase of the capital of life before? I never did, until I had been asked by my patients and their family while I used it.

Much appreciated for commenting, and best for season peak to come in 2 days,


Chin-Ti

Chin, Valuable blog that was a good read. Thanks. Jay

When we sleep we get into that necessary deep sleep when we dream. It has been proven through psychological studies that when we lose sleep it affects our mental state.

For over half my life I have been a clinical insomniac and the other half just a really bad sleeper. On average I get between 6-10 hours a week. Getting used to being an insomniac is the absolute worst. Everything is in slow motion nothing seems real, living in confusion, taking forever to heal, not being able to talk, not eating properly, fighting to not go to sleep as the little sleep you get makes you feel worse, sleep deprivation has to be the second worse thing I have ever experienced.
now 23 years later, I have learned to live with it and it's almost second nature to me but when I still hit the 66-68 hour no sleep threshold, not no one, not no thing can ever get you used to that. Anyone who has problems sleeping and needs some help, pm me anytime...I'm usually awake lol. From sleep clinic to hypnosis to pharmaceuticals to homeopathic, you name it I have done it I am sure I have a few ideas that work for most people that you have never heard of or never would have even thought of. Wishing everyone a good night sleep, time for dinner now. Morning!

Hi! Jair,

Thank you for commenting the post, which was what I completed as an article in www.ebettercare.com, and reporting how you have slept.

Please be noted that, as described in the post, to sleep 6-8 hours daily is merely a general advice for most of people, and it could be 3-5 or 10-12 hours as long as being able to safely and effectively conduct personal or/& professional chores and tasks for a living. So, it is nothing wrong to sleep 9-10 hours.

Clinically, you could suffer from a refractory case of so-called circadien rhythm disorder, that could happen to very few and you are one of them. But, the principle of care is still revolving around the concept and practice on how to restoring the pattern of the disturbed circadien rhythm.

In your situation, I would still track back your past and how and what something could be done to modify to help in attesting that who and what you are represent who and what you have been.

Nonetheless, I applaud your respected coping ability with various success to this moment. In general, it is unnecessary to get hanged with the idea needing a certain hours of sleep a day.

Much appreciated your comments.

Best for happy holidays,



Chin-Ti

You spend most of your life in sleep. why not do it well. A mattress is a great investment!

Hi! Mike,
Thank you for commenting on the post, which is a modified version of my just completed article in my website, and I felt that the importance to have some realistic understanding of sleep health is worthwhile to share with the public including WA members so to enhance energy and ability to fulfill their ambition succeeding in e-marketing adventure.

The best possible comfort for sleeping is of course advised like a suitable mattress and pillow. Which one is adequate for an individual? That remains to try and see depending on the availability and affordability of personal resource, that is, money and patience.

Much appreciated for your comment.

Well, in 2 days, we will reach the peak of seasonal celebration; then I wish you the best of the best of joy.


Chin-ti

Thank you Chin Ti

I like the list of suggestions for getting better sleep
I think I get way more sleep than the average person!
Is that bad? 9-10 hours

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