Lying in bed unable to sleep at night?
Ivy League Medical School Harvard and MIT discover underlying reasons and promising solutions that work.
If you or your significant other are among the 1 in 3 people that struggle with consistent sleep on a nightly basis, you understand how discouraging and debilitating this is.
Past and ongoing research constantly show connections with continued sleep issues and serious health problems including cardiac and cognitive issues.
But imagine if you could get into your bed, close your eyes and slip into a peaceful, relaxed all night sleep within 5-10 minutes of getting into bed.
Now imagine if every night was that easy to fall asleep, without any thoughts or feelings of anxiety or stress. Like you were on a paradise vacation every night falling asleep in a hammock.
I'm Cameron, Editor-in-Chief for The Natural Planet Supplement Blog, one of the fastest-growing online publication blogs focusing on nutrition and supplements for a better life. My interest in nutrition and supplements has fueled my passion to increase awareness and truth about alternative solutions to better health.
Continue reading, because I am about to share with you a safe, effective, and natural way to achieve peaceful, uninterrupted sleep, night after night.*
Listen closely, as we age it's only natural that our sleep habits get all jacked up. You know like laying in bed unable to fall asleep as easy as we use too, and constantly waking up throughout the night. You go to sleep tired and wake up tired, it's just a continued cycle of sleeplessness.
In 2018 the famous Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry discovered remarkable clues as to why.
The Institute discovered how certain neurons in the brain triggered sleep and the relaxing feeling during the wind-down process before sleep. It's kind of like shutting off a laptop some programs close first then others and then the entire laptop turns off.
Our brain has a similar process when preparing for sleep.
Unfortunately, when we age this natural process starts to get interrupted because we have decreased amounts of two important sleep factors...
If your thoughts come in and out of your head when you hit the pillow... Or if you flip and turn non stop throughout the night until the next day...
...Or if you are like millions of others that can not get back to sleep after your nightly trip to the bathroom, there is amazing news for you.
Understanding these two factors may actually give you the answer to solving the agonizing sleep issue that has been frustrating you for months, years and even decades for some.*
In a few, I will explain more about these two factors, because they are vital to getting a better night's sleep. But first, I want to remind you about the dangers your body faces because of extended exhaustion.
Without a question, the most recent sleep research has some of the most significant findings yet, this is creating a lot of attention because so many, actually millions of adults struggle with chronic sleep problems.
And the effects leave lasting damage aside from fatigue, exhaustion and daytime sleepiness. [3,4]
All of these consequences of poor sleep are a reason to seek a better way, and recently in an editorial published in JAMA Neurology, they discovered alarming consequences that can be worst than all of the others. [5]
Scientists at the Mayo Clinic found that sleep deprivation increased the likelihood of age-related memory loss in a 2018 study. [6]
This supports the findings in a 2017 study that shows a relationship between poor sleep and high levels of markers linked to age-related brain conditions. [7] Also, another 2018 study saw that one sleepless night alone can be damaging leaving harmful protein debris in your brain.[8]
These are some of the reasons the top scientists in brain function believe a full 8 hours of sleep every night could be..
In 2015 a study on adults shows that healthy sleep had giant effects on signs of visible protein debris on brain scans. Adults with poor sleep had significantly more signs of protein debris on their brain scans compared to adults that had significant sleep.[9]
In fact, there is research that shows when you are sleeping your brain does a sort of self-cleaning, washing away the dangerous protein debris.[10]
While we sleep we are removing the day's metabolic waste not allowing any of the harmful protein fragments to collect and affect cognitive health...
.....only catch is you need adequate sleep to allow this to happen.
This is maybe the biggest reason of all to seek that healthy sleep cycle you are missing.* Especially now since....
The answer is with two sleep factors I talked about earlier that are vital to the sleep-inducing process.
First, is the most commonly known hormone of melatonin.
Melatonin is a hormone created by the pineal gland in the brain and is delivered to the body according to your circadian rhythm sleep/ wake cycle. During the daytime light actually suppresses melatonin production while the darkness of night helps release melatonin in higher amounts usually peaking after 12 am.
It is true that nighttime melatonin levels in your brain are 10 times higher than the concentration of melatonin in your brain during the daytime.[11] This soaks your brain with a flow of melatonin for sustained sleep.
Healthy levels of melatonin are crucial to inducing and sustaining sleep.
See the production of melatonin peaks in your childhood, remember you could fall asleep anywhere at any time, then it starts to decline after that.
As you age, you can have as little as 20% of the original melatonin levels that you experienced as a child.[12] Also, most common over the counter medications and drugs can further inhibit melatonin production. [13]
When your melatonin levels diminish, so can your expectations of restful, nightly sleep.
The great news is there are numerous studies showing that supplementing with melatonin can help quickly restore your normal sleep pattern.[14,15]
Unfortunately, just taking melatonin is not that simple. You must be sure that you are taking the right kind of melatonin.
Have you ever taken melatonin with little to no success, well this information is crucial to know?
Unfortunately melatonin supplements- like the kind in almost every grocery store- peak in your body about 3-4 hours after you take them. They actually may help you fall asleep but within a few hours, you are up tossing and turning and staring into space, praying to fall back asleep.
In the morning: You wake tired and feel like you did when you didn't take the melatonin supplement.
The answer is to find a supplement with extended-release melatonin. Rather than having your brain flooded with melatonin once you take it, you receive a steady supply of melatonin throughout the night, that why you don't find yourself wide awake at 2 a.m.
A revolutionary study in adults over 55 who received 2 mg of extended-release melatonin before bed for three weeks reported having greater morning alertness, as well as significantly improved quality of sleep. [16]
That's not even the best part, this form of melatonin does not leave you feeling groggy the next day and it can be taken every night as a long-term solution.
One nightly dose of extended-release melatonin helped another group of older adults fall asleep faster, have better sleep quality and they even reported feeling brighter in the mornings during the entire six-month study. [17]
In fact, the extra daily melatonin can be outright good for you. There have been multiple studies that show how it provides significant cardiovascular,[18] neuroprotective[19] and anti-inflammatory support.[20]
Bottom line- melatonin is a natural, healthy, scientifically supported solution. Taking the right kind is the "missing key" to unlock the best sleep you have had in years.
The second key to constant, restorative sleep is an amino acid called gamma-aminobutyric acid, also called GABA.*
GABA is naturally produced by your brain and is a calming agent that helps you disconnect from wakefulness to a sleep state.
GABA releases into the brain to inhibit excitability, alertness and promote relaxation. [2] Boom before you know it, your body relaxes, your thoughts start to ease and you quickly slip into a blissful night of sleep.
A Harvard Medical School study found that people with chronic sleep issues had 30% lower levels of GABA than people without sleep issues. [21]
In another study, researchers at Columbia University and Indiana University noted reduced levels of GABA in patients who suffer anxiety issues.[22,23]
It's all tied together
When you are exhausted and your mind is consumed with worry, it is almost impossible to fall asleep. The racing thoughts can have you up all night - especially when your brain is low on one of its biggest relaxing agents. [24]
The understanding of GABA's calming and relaxing role was met with much excitement in the natural and medicinal health world, but like most things, big companies concerned with profits only came into the market and flooded stores with synthetic GABA that was not easily absorbed and did not provide much help.
Everything changed once a new source of all-natural GABA was developed.
This new form of GABA was produced with a fermentation process like the kind used to develop foods like kimchi.
This was a revolutionary game-changer. The new form of GABA has scientifically been shown to promote calmness, relaxation and decreases beta-waves in the brain that are linked to nervousness and anxiety.[25] But even better...
In a 7-day observation study, natural GABA was shown to help patients reduce the amount of time it took to fall asleep while increasing sleep quality and the amount of sleep time. Patients also reported having improvements in the way they felt after waking up. [26]
Another study consisting of 28 days with senior participants showed improvements in sleep habits, morning drowsiness as well as a decrease in urination frequency at nighttime.[27]
We are not done yet. In a third study, it linked a specific form of GABA with the easing of stress in participants. Patients reported feeling calmer and it was reflected in their EEG readings. The reduction in stress was measurably different.[28]
Ask a doctor, those EEG readings won't lie!
Even more, natural GABA absorbs quickly in your body. This can allow you to start feeling the relaxation response within 5-20 minutes after taking[29]-making it ideal for bedtime.
That is why GABA is the second "key" to constant, rejuvenating sleep.
Do you want to fall asleep quickly and sleep the entire night, if so follow these 3 little tips:
1. Find a dual-action melatonin supplement. This first step is vital! The regular melatonin you find in common drug stores helps you get to sleep fairly quickly, but because it only lasts a few hours, you need an extended-release form of melatonin to help you stay asleep the entire night or at least help you get back to sleep with ease.
2. Only take natural GABA. Most GABA supplements found in stores and online are synthetic and not as effective. The super-absorbable natural form of GABA is great for helping calm the feelings of stress and anxiety with are the enemy of solid sleep.
3. An appropriate amount of each ingredient is the difference-maker. You want to find a supplement with at least 3mg of melatonin that works with your body to release slowly throughout the night. And for GABA, look for at least 200 mg of the natural form of GABA or GABA producing herbs.
Concerning questions about nightly and horrendous sleep issues are some of the most common questions I receive from my readers on a regular basis. After listening and answering questions I learned from readers how hard it was to find a natural, non-addictive sleep aid that actually works.
But after reading and studying so much well research article on melatonin and GABA, I knew there had to be a better answer to sleeping problems.
So I set out on a mission. I teamed up with board-certified anesthesiologists and herbal supplement experts to see if I could produce a sleep solution backed my research.
We all went to work, looking at formulas and how they affected the people that took them. Then we looked at the natural herbs that could be incorporated to help reach the outcome that we wanted, giving our formula a more natural base, and arrived with a combination of natural herbs and amino acids. After careful study, we finally found the winning combination of ingredients with the correct amount of each ingredient to help you get to sleep fast and sleep the entire night.
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There is no doubt on the results you will experience:
✔️ You will slip into all-night sleep faster without restlessness. [23,24] You'll gently relax and sleep, every night.*
✔️ Your stressed mind will stop racing through the night and allow you to enjoy a calm night of sleep.[15,17]
✔️ Your nights will be filled with sound sleep [25,26]- but if you have midnight bathroom runs you will be able to fall asleep quicker than before.
✔️ When you waking up you will feel refreshed and rejuvenated because this natural formula supports the sleep process.[25,26]
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