So you're looking for an Herbal Insomnia Treatment to help you sleep?
Sleep difficulty is a common problem that is attributable to many factors. Sleep disorders such as chronic insomnia or sleep apnea may sometimes be caused by a more serious medical condition, so talk to your doctor if you've been considering an herbal treatment for insomnia. This is especially important if you are taking prescribed medication to treat your sleep condition. Remember, there are no herbal insomnia treatments approved by the FDA to treat, prevent or cure a sleep disorder, and herbs for insomnia should not be used as a replacement for prescription drugs.
Unlike chronic insomnia, occasional sleep difficulty is caused by everyday stress. Day-to-day challenges can get to us all and cause nervousness, nervous tension, occasional anxiety or panic, as well as mood changes or a depressed mood.
Why do some people prefer Herbal Treatments for Insomnia?
Today, more than ever before, many us are realizing that a natural, holistic lifestyle promotes our best health. And with all the new information we now have at our fingertips, many of us have changed our ideas about what wellness means to us—herbs for insomnia are the natural way to go.
An herbal treatment for insomnia caused by occasional sleep difficulty may help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and get a restful, restorative night's sleep. Also, when you use an herbal insomnia treatment, you often avoid the “hangover” that sometimes comes with common over-the-counter sleep aids. Herbs for insomnia are non-addictive, too, so you can drift off without the fear of dependence or withdrawal effects.
Which Herbs for Insomnia are the most effective?
There are specific herbs for insomnia to look for when you’re searching for one that works. Here's a list of some of the most recognized, researched and widely-used nutrient and herbal treatments for insomnia caused by occasional sleep difficulty:
- Melatonin
(N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine)
Neurohormone that regulates the sleep/wake cycle. Reduces sleep latency (the time it takes to fall asleep) and may help to improve sleep efficiency (the length of time spent asleep).
Learn more about Melatonin - 5-HTP
(5-Hydroxytryptophan)
Derived from an all-natural, plant-based source. Acts as a precursor to the neurotransmitter Serotonin, which regulates sleep function.
Learn more about 5-HTP - Valerian Root
(Valeriana Officinalis)
Natural sedative used to promote fast-acting relaxation to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.
Learn more about Valerian Root - Hops
(Humulus Lupulus)
Active components promote deep relaxation to relieve occasional sleep disturbances caused by everyday stress.
Learn more about Hops - Passion Flower
(Passiflora Incarnata)
A natural sedative that relieves occasional nervousness, nervous tension and anxiousness.
Learn more about Passion Flower - German Chamomile Flowers
(Matricaria Recutita)
Calming agent that is used relieve tension and related emotional stress responses.
Learn more about German Chamomile Flowers
As you look over this list of herbs for insomnia, some of the names might strike you as familiar. Many of them work well on their own, but when combined together, promote much stronger sleep effects. Adding multiple herbal insomnia treatments to your wellness plan (e.g., Melatonin to promote a well-balanced sleep cycle, 5-HTP to support healthy sleep function, elevated doses of Valerian Root to promote a restful night's sleep, Hops for deep relaxation, Passion Flower to relieve occasional anxiety, and German Chamomile to calm the nerves) provides a broad spectrum of action that is more effective than dietary supplementation with single-herb/nutrient preparation alone. To learn more about ClarocetPM, a biologically-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for occasional sleep difficulty, visit the ClarocetPM product homepage.
What Else Can You Do?
Along with using an herbal treatment for insomnia, a wellness plan that addresses all 7 Aspects of Wellness can also help you get a good night’s sleep. How? Stress is a major factor in most cases of sleep difficulty. A wellness plan for stress management can help you get the sleep you need because it reduces the stress that stands in your way. Any comprehensive wellness plan that revolves around the 7 Aspects of Wellness can do more than just combat stress, though. Exploring your Emotional, Physical, Spiritual, Occupational, Social, Environmental, and Intellectual Wellness on a regular basis can help you live life to its fullest so you feel better all the time. Click here to discover how to combine ClarocetPM for healthy sleep function with a wellness plan that focuses on the 7 Aspects of Wellness™.
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Emotional Wellness Resources on the Web:
123 Feel Better Life Change System [123FeelBetter.net]
The Wellness Channel [TheWellnessChannel.us]
Health and Wellness Articles, Tips and Resources [InsightJournal.com]
Herbs and Vitamins for Anxiety [InsightJournal.com]
Alternative Medicines That Can Help [TheHealthCenter.info]
Anxiety Resource Center [InsightJournal.com]
Stress Resource Center [InsightJournal.com]
Depression Resource Center [InsightJournal.com]
Social Anxiety Guide to Emotional Wellness [NCHW]




