SMG’s Dr. Shimelfarb presented, “Sleeping Better, Naturally” to a full house at Livingston Public Library on Thursday, March 15. One of her tips for better quality sleep is to “turn off and unplug” at least an hour before bed. Blue light from electronics reduces your body’s natural melatonin production making it harder to maintain a restful, deep sleep. #WorldSleepDay
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Sleep Better Naturally Tips
1. Sleep better, naturally
Marianna Shimelfarb, M.D.
Integrative Family Medicine
Montclair Family Practice at SMG
Presented at Livingston Public Library
March 15, 2018
2.
3. “What are we going to talk about tonight?”
• Why you need to sleep
• Why can’t you get good sleep
• Why is it important to do something about it?
7. What is Insomnia?
It is a fancy medical
word to describe any
kind of sleep
problems.
8. Types of Insomnia
1. Difficulty falling asleep
2. Waking up in the middle of the night
(and not being able to fall back asleep)
3. Awakening too early in the morning
Or all of the three
9.
10. What happens when we do not sleep
well?
• Feeling like “_”
• Feeling tired
• Feeling moody
• Lack of concentration
• Memory problems
• Trouble loosing weight
11.
12. What causes trouble sleeping?
• Alcohol, caffeine, nicotine
• Over-the-counter medications
• Reflux disease (chronic heartburn), sleep apnea
• STRESS
• Diet
• Anxiety, Depression
• Prescription medicine
• Lack of physical activity or excess of physical activity
• Age
13.
14. “If there is a secret to good
night sleep, it is the good time
waking”
15. Healthy Diet
• Decrease sugar, carbohydrates
• Eat warm, nutritious breakfast, lunch
with greens and protein, and light dinner
• Eat your food mindfully
• Decrease number and size of
caffeinated drinks, switch to decaf,
herbal teas
20. “But I cannot relax…”
• “Tired and Wired”
• Let’s talk about a
“ GYM FOR YOUR MIND”
21. More ways to relax
• Engage in regular exercise
• Pursue relaxing hobby
• Journaling
• Practice yoga, tai chi, or qigong
• Reflexology, acupressure
• Hypnotherapy, guided imagery
26. Minerals
• A “relaxation” mineral
• Magnesium Glycinate or Magnesium
Citrate: 200-300 mg before bedtime
27. Establish a healthy evening ritual
• Establish time to finish or stop “doing”
chores or tasks and start winding down
• Disconnect from electronic devices
• Dim lights 1-2 hours before sleep
• Limit evening exposure to stressful
imagery
• Maintain peace with sleep partners
28.
29. Finally,
• “It can be incredibly freeing simply to
accept that our sleep cycles vary and
that there will be nights when we don’t
sleep well.”
• Dr.Tierona Low Dog
30.
31. References:
• Mary Bove, N.D., Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), An Overview of its Versatility,
Effectiveness, and Indications
• Tieraona Low Dog, M.D., Life is your best medicine, 2014
• Rubin Naiman, PhD. ,Chapter 8: Insomnia, Integrative Medicine, Third Edition, David Rakel,
M.D.
• Michael Reed Gach, Ph.D ., Acupressure.com
• Dr.Michael Traub, Passionflower (Passiflora), An Overview of the research and clinical
indications
• Cartoonstock.com
• Glasbergen.com
Breathing Videos:
• https://youtu.be/gz4G31LGyog
• https://youtu.be/q1OHj9O6lMQ
Editor's Notes
Having trouble falling or staying asleep at night? Join us to learn about natural ways to promote healthy, sound, restorative sleep.
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Reading self-help articles, beautiful magazine articles about how to battle sleep, 10 habits to help you get restorative sleep. You read it, and … nothing changes. Because it is not personal.
(This is when you will really put away your phones and start paying attention!)
In 2012, 49 million prescriptions for sleep aids were prescribed. This is a 50% increase from 2007.
-60 million adults in the U.S. struggle with insomnia every year
-10-30% of adults suffer from it and prevalence increases with age and female gender, as well as with concurrent health issues
Talk about pre-historic cultures and reference to periods of wakefullness
Most patients with insomnia are at increased risk for comorbid medical disorders, including chronic pain, CV disease, cancer, neurologic and GI disorders, obesity and diabetes. Sleep loss – ass’d w/disruptions in immune function. Persistent insomnia significantly increases the risk of clinical depression, anxiety, and substance abuse.
Meds for colds and allergies, asthma, high BP, thyroid dz, birth control, pain, and antidepressants. Fairly common condition that causes pauses in breathing or shallow breath is sleep apnea. Restless leg syndrome. Pain.
Hormonal fluctuations of menopause.
Let’s talk about “ABCs” of health: diet, exercise, and stress management. Isn’t that what makes up our body and mind’s waking time? Beside what we need to do – work, take care of our families, study, etc.
Integrative approach to treatment: RESTORATION OF SLEEP HEALTH, AS OPPOSED TO SUPPRESSION OF SYMPTOMS.
Alcohol, over-the-counter medications, even “natural” supplements can all impact your sleep. Review your prescription medications with your doctor.
30 minutes
HABITS. How many of you are using your phone right now? What drives you to do it? Excessive stimulation from electronics, social media, email, news, and other during the day greatly contributes to the wakefulness in the evening. “My mind cannot stop”, or “racing mind”.
“blue” vs “red” light frequency, Melatonin production
A lot of us find it hard to relax or wind down at the end of the day and that’s why electronic devices and social media take place of unhealthy winding down.
Practice 4-7-8 breath
Knitting, Adult coloring books. I often ask my patients, “what is it that you like to do for yourself” or “what do you do for self-care”? And when I hear a pause or a mmm, I think to myself …
Melissa officinalis, commonly called Lemon Balm, is a member of the mint family. Melissa is Greek for honeybee. It is used to garnish salads and drinks, while the dried leaves have been frequently used for teas. Memory-enhancing, mild sedative, mood elevating, sleep aid, digestive aid.
Passionflower: beautiful exotic flowers and delicious fruit that grow worldwide, preferring subtropical climates. Spanish conquistadors learned from the Aztecs that PF was has a sedative for nervousness and insomnia. It was introduced and cultivated in Europe. It is currently officialin the British, French, German, and Egyptian pharmacopoeia. In Germany, Passionflower is used as a component in sedatives combined with lemon balm and valerian root.
Supports onset and duration through the night. Think of magnesium as the relaxation mineral. Anything that is tight, irritable, crampy, and stiff — whether it is a body part or an even a mood — is a sign of magnesium deficiency.
This critical mineral is actually responsible for over 300 enzyme reactions and is found in all of your tissues — but mainly in your bones, muscles, and brain. You must have it for your cells to make energy, for many different chemical pumps to work, to stabilize membranes, and to help muscles relax.
How do you end your day now? Do you try to get as much as possible done and then drop it all and crash? Do you pretend to have “my own grown up time” by surfing FB or mindlessly watching TV while your kids are asleep? How would it feel if you had an hour to yourself to take care of your body and mind? Actually, have time set aside to unwind, cleanse your thoughts, emotions, relax your muscles, joints?