Who would have thought that a thing like resting (sleep) would be hard to come by? Given that sleeping is relaxing and rejuvenating, why then is sleep prone to being a disorder?
Date: 1/4/2010 10:36:22 AM ( 14 y ago)
Who would have thought that a thing like resting (sleep) would be hard to come by? Given that sleeping is relaxing and rejuvenating, why then is sleep prone to being a disorder? It's true that insufficient or disturbed sleep can have detrimental affects on the functioning of the brain, which besides affecting one's alertness can also affect memory.
Ayurveda, which is a traditional medicine practice and a native to India, says "The people or constitutions who are most vulnerable to having a sleep disorder are the Vata people". Now by that we mean people, who have all or either of these physical descriptions like light dry hair that tends to fall a lot, dry skin, sensitive digestion, impatient by character, usually light boned, restless, smokers and/or with a massive sweet tooth. These are qualities that can keep sleep at bay.
Food is also an essential part of this disorder; it has the power to affect our sleep. We have some food suggestions that could help you have a sound sleep:
Read the entire article at Foods to Aid Sleep
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