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Improving your Memory

Tips and Techniques for Memory Enhancement

Memory & Aging: Improving Your Memory

If our brains were computers, we'd simply add a chip to upgrade our memory. However, the human brain is more complex than even the most advanced machine, so improving human memory requires slightly more effort.


Just like muscular strength, your ability to remember increases when you exercise your memory and nurture it with a good diet and other healthy habits. There are a number of steps you can take to improve your memory and retrieval capacity. First, however, it's helpful to understand how we remember.


**http://www.helpguide.org/life/improving_memory.htm

How much sleep do we need?

How much sleep do we need? And why is the eight hour beauty sleep so important? Read on for more on sleep facts, insomnia causes and remedies.

Most adults need between seven and eight hours' sleep each night, although we all have different sleeping patterns. Some people find they can manage with just three hours of sleep, which I seriously find impossible to believe. I've noticed that this generally happens to people who use their brains most of the time. Don't get me wrong but when your brain is constantly working, it’s difficult to get sleep. So the minute you stop and concentrate on your sleep patterns, you are more likely to fall off into a deep slumber!

It’s also a fact that the amount we sleep reduces as we age. Strange but true! Most elderly people find themselves falling short of their quota of sleep, especially if they've dozed off in the afternoon.

Insomnia
There are some who believe that the GH level in our bodies determine certain factors that include the sleep patterns. Although the research for this goes on still, there are many who don't have a great growth hormonal level, and fall pray to Insomnia.

Remedies
Although there are many home remedies for this, an exalted condition of not being able to sleep well can be treated medically.

You might want to consider these tips as well.

* The notion of early to bed and early to rise. What this really does is make your habits fall into a pattern of things and train your body as it were to fall into a slumber. You might have noticed that practicing these habits becomes especially painful when you need to go out for a party. if yu haven't experienced these so far, well then you may do so now!

* Even if you are not feeling sleepy, you may want to change into your nightwear. Some times making your body ready to go to sleep, like making yourself geared up for the gym helps you fall asleep rather fast. The reason being that night wear is generally rather comfortable and you don't really realize how sleepy you are until you change.

* Don't restrict your self to making sure that you have enough silence to lull you to sleep. A shift in paradigm may make things worse especially if you get used to the right atmosphere around you.

* Like I mentioned earlier, people who use their brain too much are more likely to face problems in sleep patterns than those who don't. What I really meant is that if you keep exercising your mental faculties to such an extent that they get overworked, you might end up sleeping only for a few hours. Good to moderate amounts of exercise gets you into using your physical self as well, ultimately giving you a good night's sleep. There are may fitness freaks and exercise enthusiasts who prefer to work out in the night for some great sleep.

* Drinking a cup of warm milk with turmeric can induce some good sleep. Calcium is anyways known to be best absorbed in the night. With turmeric as an anti-septic, all the wear and tear occurred in your body throughout the day can help you get into instant sleep. Its not a good idea to try drinking coffee, caffeine helps you use all your senses as it acts as a stimulant. It is no wonders that students use this technique to get themselves make the most of their last minute study.

* Its best if you have an empty stomach before you retire for the night. The three hour gap before sleeping, if religiously followed can help you and your body gain the much needed rest at a faster pace. Since the body is not involved in digesting heavy chunks of food, it’s quite likely that you get into deep sleep at a faster rate.

* Trying relaxation techniques before going to bed. Yoga is one great idea of lulling you to sleep. If you still can't sleep, popping in some Ashwagandha, , an ayurvedic sleep inducers. For Yoga enthusiasts, the chanting of the word 'OM' helps too!

By Prerna Salla
Published: 12/6/2005


**http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/3-5-2005-66659.asp

How To Cure Insomnia Without Pills

Suffer from insomnia or sleep disorders? Now you can promote fast, safe, and deep sleep – like you experienced when you were a child – without taking those potentially dangerous and addictive medications.

If you are struggling night after night with insomnia, and are just about at the end of your tether, then you are probably considering trying medications. However, please stop for a moment and open your mind to another possible cure, one without any possible side effects.

Insomnia is a complex of symptoms – consisting of difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing non-refreshing sleep – that result in daytime consequences that significantly impact productivity and quality of life. Up to one third of Americans suffer from some form of Insomnia with approximately 10% having chronic insomnia. The prevalence of insomnia increases with age and occurs nearly twice as often in women as in men.

Although women suffer more from loss of sleep, they are less likely than men to seek help, and are often not diagnosed and treated properly by the medical profession. Women are more likely to suffer depression as a result of the lack of sleep. Women's sleep problems affect their work, their sex lives, and their social lives negatively.

Getting a great night’s sleep is important but not always possible. The reasons are as varied as the individuals. They include worry, stress, anxiety, studies, parenthood, jobs, pregnancy, menopause, loss of a loved one, and countless others.

Recent research is starting to show a link between sleep deprivation and obesity. Recent studies indicate that disrupted sleep can interfere with how your body regulates your appetite on a hormonal level. Indeed, adults who get less than seven hours of sleep a night are significantly more likely to be obese than those who get a full night of rest.

Have you ever wondered how some people can wake up precisely the same time every morning without an alarm clock? There is an underlying mechanism, called "the inner sleep clock" which consists of a number of variables in your body that tells it when to feel tired and when to feel awake. It also controls how deep you sleep and how long you sleep.

Insomnia is often mistakenly looked upon as a "problem" that has to be solved, when in fact it is simply a symptom of a weak sleep cycle. If your sleep cycle is weak, insomnia is very likely to occur, and the only way to cure it is by strengthening your sleep cycle.

Chemical sleep aids can actually suppress your natural sleep cycle. Your body naturally sleeps on a cycle, and if you introduce chemical triggers, you will soon be unable to sleep without your medication. Some patients even develop a tolerance to their sleep aids and need to gradually increase their dosage in order to fall asleep.

What's more, the sedatives in many sleep aids can actually prevent you from falling into the deepest level of sleep. The chemicals in the sleeping pills often simply knock you out-- but there's more to sleeping than being unconscious. Your body needs to be able to cycle in and out of deep sleep to reap the benefits of rest, and it cannot do this when heavily sedated.

When you sleep at night, your body and brain go through several stages of sleep. Some of these are shallow sleep stages, when your brain and body activity slow and stabilize. However, the most important phases of sleep are the deepest (Level 4), and the shallowest (also known as Level 5 or REM sleep). Level 4 sleep is the most serene and is when brain activity is the quietest.

During the REM stage of sleep, the body breaks out of its placid sleep state and starts to experience changes in heart rate, brain activity, and breathing rate. In addition, the eyelids flutter, giving this state the name of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. Scientists are unsure what exactly happens during REM sleep, but it is most surely associated with dreaming.

The exact nature of Level 4 deep sleep also remains a bit of a mystery, but its effects are well documented. People who spend enough time in deep sleep each night are good at forming memories and fighting disease and infection--they even tend to look younger. That's why the lack of sleep is so disorienting and detrimental to insomniacs - their bodies are going without this vital sleep phase.

To make sure you go through all the necessary sleep phases, you need to regain control of your "inner sleep clock". When you can do this, you then have the ability to eliminate your insomnia once and for all. The good news is that it is not difficult to do this. In fact it’s very easy when you know how!

You just need to get the right information, and then take action! Within 3 to 4 days you can "re-train" your mind to re-enter a deep and restful sleep.

Sound sleep is far more than a good night's rest; it represents the benefits of health and a healthy lifestyle.

After all, it's a third of your life; it must be important.

If you are ready to cure your insomnia and say goodbye to the negative effects of sleep deprivation on your body, go to SleepDomain to get the information you need. Let your sleep come easily, gently and safely.

By Beth Montana
Published: 7/22/2007


**http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-to-cure-insomnia-without-pills.html

Insomnia Herbs - Nature's Sleep Brew

Insomnia herbs are often still better treatments than drugs and sedatives that may produce undesirable side effects.

Worrisome events have plagued humans since society began, bringing about sleepless nights. Insomnia herbs have been a cure for just as long. When modern medicine came in, however, there came an onslaught of chemicals and sedatives to help give digital-age humans our craved-for rest--as well as other unwanted side effects. This brings us back to the insomnia herbs of the old days, and we have realized that old cures are often still the better choice.

Caffeine is an addictive drug. While it makes you alive during otherwise drowsy mornings, it will likewise prevent you from having some needed rest at night. Because of restlessness, you'll be lethargic again the next day, not to mention jittery and ill-tempered and you'll desperately run towards the coffeemaker the first opportunity you get.

It's a addictive cycle, and it must be stopped. If you can't cut your dependency from caffeine completely, at least try to lessen your intake. Doing this includes stopping drinking and eating colas, chocolate, and yes, the ubiquitous Starbucks. Have some insomnia herbs instead.

Valerian root is the primary cure. It is "the safest and most effective sleep aid with no side effects," according to British scientist turned herbalist Dr. Malcolm Stuart, who says the best time to drink it would be around 8 PM. Thirty minutes before taking to bed, use one to two teaspoons of the dried root to make a sleep-promoting tea. Unlike pharmacy cures, valerian causes no heavy feeling the day after. And not like its equivalent synthetic cures, which may cause an addiction, you will not develop a dependency on this herb.

Substitutable for valerian root in terms of its sleep-enhancing effects is catnip. Not only is this herb used as a cure for insomnia, but it is also thought to help nervousness, anxiety, and even migraines. The administration of catnip is again just like valerian--one to two teaspoons of the dried herb for one cup of boiled water and set aside to infuse for around ten minutes. Do not boil the herb along with the water as this may deactivate some of its important ingredients.

Chamomile is milder and is recommended for children to consume, most especially when the young ones are hyper. The usual dosage is two teaspoons of dried chamomile flower for every cup of tea.

Lavender is also a very soothing brew at bedtime (three flower heads to one cup of boiling water, immersed like catnip), and sniffing a few drops of its oil or putting it in your bubble bath has a similar calm-inducing effect. It can be also rubbed onto your skin during a massage and its flowers and seeds stuffed into your pillows.

In Traditional Chinese medicine, the longan fruit and sour jujube seed are also known to soothe the soul. The former is used to treat insomnia, while the latter is used with stronger herbs.

While the insomnia herbs discussed above may be used alone, you may also mix an herbal cocktail if you like. Try blending valerian with chamomile, catnip, or some other mild herbs like hops and passionflower. Add a small amount of the natural sweetener stevia for flavor if you find the taste a bit too robust to your taste. Don't drink excessively to spare yourself from sleep-disturbing trips to the loo.

While there is nothing basically wrong with depending on insomnia herbs, homeopathy, and aromatherapy to induce sleep, it is still best to let nature take its course and allow your body to drift off to sleep alone, the way it's wired for. To let your body perform at its best, a lifestyle overhaul is in order.

To prevent sleep problems, having an exercise regimen, proper stress management, and sticking to a healthy diet made up mostly of fruits and vegetables is the the most recommended way of life, aside from consuming your favorite cocktail of insomnia herbs. In the meantime, why don't you have a cup of relaxing Valerian-citrus brew? Cheers!

Get the amazing FREE course that reveals secret tips to cure insomnia and fall into energizing deep sleep at http://www.20daypersuasion.com/sleep-secret.htm courtesy of self-help expert, Michael Lee.

By Michael Lee
Published: 7/13/2007


**http://www.buzzle.com/articles/insomnia-herbs-natures-sleep-brew.html

How to Cure Insomnia the Natural Way: Diet and Exercise

Insomnia is a sleep disorder that affects people of all ages all over the world. In spite of all the drugs and other aids available, one of the most practical and effective treatments for insomnia is the old diet and exercise routine. By taking care of the food and drink you consume, and when you consume it, and by doing regular exercise, you'll find after a few weeks that you'll be finding your sleep, and functioning again, like before.

Insomnia is a sleep disorder that affects people of all ages all over the world. The symptoms can be divided into three main types: perhaps the most common type of insomniacs are those who find it very difficult to fall asleep on going to bed; a second type are those who wake up many times during the night; and, finally, there are those who wake up extremely early and simply can’t get back to sleep again.

Whatever the symptoms, the results are the same. If you suffer insomnia for a prolonged period your body and your mind begin to work less efficiently – after all, people need sleep to function, and it is nature’s way of recharging and revitalizing your mind and body.

If you find yourself in the position of not being able to sleep and you’re looking for a natural cure for insomnia, why not try the old diet and exercise routine? You’ll be literally amazed at how well you’ll sleep when you finally get round to taking care of yourself properly.

This natural cure for insomnia doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to eat Brussels sprouts all day while killing yourself on the treadmill. It merely means watching what you put into your body while, at the same time, getting a little exercise. It’s not hard to do and it just takes a few lifestyle adjustments to make yourself feel better. After a few weeks of diet and exercise, you’ll see how you’ll finally find sleep – and that, in turn, will mean that you’ll be able to function normally again.

Learn To Read Food Labels

Using diet as a natural cure for insomnia also means taking extra care reading labels. One extremely simple thing you can start off with is to watch your consumption of fat. This means saturated fat, sodium, sugar and caffeine. Keeping these things to a minimum can actually make you feel better almost immediately. There’s probably nothing as bad as the last two of these – sugar and caffeine – for keeping you awake all night if you don’t cut down on your consumption of them. In the end, it’s simply a question of making better food choices: eat the foods you love, but all in moderation. And make sure that you eat (or drink) the most dangerous foods or drinks, e.g. coffee, in the morning, so that you have many hours ahead before you go to bed. As with most diets, the key is moderation, but simple moderation can do wonders as a great natural cure for insomnia.

The second half of the equation, exercise, is also a crucial element in your natural cure for insomnia. Your exercise should include anything that gets your heartbeat up for extended periods of time, such as for twenty to thirty minutes. This can include jogging, biking, playing tennis, just playing outside with your kids, doing yard work, and much more. The ideal type of exercise routine to be used as part of your natural cure for insomnia is basically any kind of exercise routine that you enjoy doing – and the more you enjoy it, the better. This is the only way that you will be able to keep it up. If you’re not enjoying your exercise, it’s much more difficult to keep at it, so the secret is to have fun, enjoy yourself and get yourself in shape – and fall into bed already half asleep at night!

Exercise allows you to expend energy during the day, so that you’ll be tired at night. Your body will actually crave sleep and, because your new diet keeps you from consuming too many foods and drinks that interfere with that sleep, you’ll soon find yourself sleeping like a baby. And another very important point is that you can feel extra good that you managed it without resorting to any kind of drugs or other unnatural aids.

Terry Roberts is a professional translator and linguist, with a wide range of interests. To read more about insomnia - and how to treat it - visit his Spanish-language website here.

By Terry Roberts
Published: 1/4/2007

**http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-to-cure-insomnia-natural-way-diet-exercise.html