Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Healthy Schedule?

Question
Hey,

  So usually I get home around 4pm, and then I nap till 7pm, then stay up till 12am or 1am then wake up at 5:30am to 6am the next day. So I'm getting around 8 hours of sleep, but is it healthy to split up sleep like that? Thanks so much for reading this


Answer
Never nap more than 20 minutes as this upsets your normal sleep cycle.   Sleep cycles run from 30 to 90 minutes and by sleeping that long you are upsetting the 2 most important sleep cycles.  Set an alarm if you must.   Straight sleep is far better than splitting it up.  Go to sleepnet.com  also i am putting my insomnia tips which you should follow also in what foods to avoid. feel free to email again, Here are the basic form letter tips I provide.



You must reset your sleep clock. Do the following religiously for

4-6 weeks though many have seen changes in as little as  2 weeks.

You must go to bed and awaken the same time every day regardless

of how much or little sleep you got the night before. This starts to

reset your sleep clock.  3 hours before bedtime stay away from

tea, coffee, caffeine, caramel colored soda like, coke,pepsi, ginger ale,

or root beer, chocolate and exercise .All these make for restless sleep.

Make sure room is quiet and dark. When you go to bed if you start to

twist and turn or if you wake up in the middle of the night and cant

go back to sleep, twist and turn for only 20 minutes, then get up, go

into a different room and read a book or magazine only! No computer!

When you start to doze immediately go back into the bedroom.Do this as

many times as you awaken during the night.It will lesson.This retrains

the brain into thinking that the bedroom is for restful sleep only.

30 minutes before bedtime take a hot bath and immerse hands under the

water.Latest research states that the palms of the hand when immersed

in hot water send signals to the brain to relax. 15 minutes before bedtime\

drink a glass of warm milk. Milk when heated contains tryptophan, a

natural amino acid sleep inducer. Go to sleepnet.com click on disorders

insomnia for more tips. Feel free to email again , Karel