When All Else Fails - Take This

Posted by admin in Prescription Sleep Medicine on August 16th, 2009

When you’ve run the gamut of your general practitioner - when the specialist runs out of ideas and you’ve tried all the alternatives with their wonderful potions, lotions and nostrums- what is it that all the professionals tell us? - Go home and rest - the body will heal itself.

Sometimes - the best thing to do is to get into bed and sleep.

Sleep can be described as a period of mental and physical rest.

? It allows the conservation of vital energy.

? It provides perfect relaxation of body tissues thus facilitating the unobstructed flow of nerve-force, blood and lymph.

? The unconsciousness which is a natural accompaniment of sleep relieves us of mental stresses.

? Sleep aids in the dissolution and excretion of lactic acid.

Sleep is thus the means for attainment of mental and physical rest, conservation of energy and detoxification of body tissues.

Sleep also facilitates detoxification of the whole organism by means of neutralization, dissolution and excretion of lactic acid.

? The normal catabolic breaking-down of body tissues generates lactic acid, which in turn causes tiredness.

? When we sleep, this lactic acid is excreted and so when we wake we are refreshed and regenerated.

So - when in doubt about what to do with a tired frame, a worried mind or an upset digestive system - go to the bedroom - close the door - turn off the lights and darken the room - lie down - cover up and keep warm - close your eyes - breathe deeply - practice conscious relaxation and let the body’s most powerful sedative embrace you with full strength.

When you awake - you will feel much better - of that we can be assured.

In conclusion we assert that sleep is a perfectly natural and normal circadian rhythm which provides regular relaxation, unconsciousness, detoxification of body tissues and conservation of energy.

All the best for your health and happiness,

Kevin Hinton

With the beginning of summer here and the end of the school year the need to consider our children’s habits while they are at home. Many children are home alone or home with older siblings and are limited in their activities. This can lead to issues that will increase health problems.

The sleeping pattern for a child is very important. During sleep they not only rest; they heal from injuries, grow and their minds process much of the information it accumulates during the day. The amount a child or teen needs is higher then an adult yet we treat our children as if they have the same needs as adults. Limit setting is sometimes difficult but is as necessary during the summer as the school year.

Here are a few tips for encouraging sleep in children:

  • Set a strict bedtime for most days but allow for special occasions. This will keep them on a schedule and will reduce the need to adjust their schedule when school starts.
  • Allow them to sleep in on the weekend. If your child has some sleep debt, a need the body has for extra sleep, it can help to be allowed to sleep in on certain days.
  • Make sure that there room is dark and quiet. It is hard to go to sleep with excess light and noise. This does not allow the brain to settle down.
  • Remove all electronics from the room. There are two problems with electronics such as game systems, television and computers, they are tempting to go back to when the patents leave, and using them right before they go to sleep will not allow the brain to prepare itself for sleep.
  • Create a routine to help them unwind. If a child does the same routine every night they are set up for sleep success. A great routine would start with sitting quietly about 30 minutes before bed and read or be read to, then go brush their teeth, change into sleep clothes, get a glass of water for the bedside table ( will eliminate the “I’m thirsty” call), turn off the lights and get into bed.

Parents want what is best for their children. It is essential that we work with them to succeed in all areas of their life. Helping them to get enough sleep will help them to learn better, be healthier and be happier.