STRESS, WORRIES, AND ANXIETIES

STRESS, WORRIES AND ANXIETIES
Stress, worries and anxieties are undoubtedly major causes of sleeplessness.
So how does one overcome them in order to get a good nights sleep.
Its probably not very practical to get up in the middle of the night and go and see your doctor or psychologist. So what is one to do?.
Well, here is one solution which is very effective if its done correctly. Its also very simple, and that which is simple is usually the most successful.

Its best to do this before you go to bed.
Find a room or space where you will not be disturbed.

Think of a problem or situation which is uppermost in your mind. (maybe your girlfriend/boyfriend has left you. You are about to be sacked by your boss etc)
Write that problem down on a sheet of paper, including the details of who, where, when and what.
That action alone seperates you to a degree from the problem.
Its out there in front of you on paper. Its less passionate now.

Once you are happy you have written it all down, read it back to yourself.
Now write down the possibilities to remedy the situation.
For example, your boss is about to fire you.
1. Tell him to shove his job. 2. Apologise. 3. Ask for a transfer to a different department. 4. Ask him to review the situation 5. Start looking for another job in the morning.
You will start to feel good when you have the answer and can then go back to bed.

If you are uncertain as to which solution, list the advantages and disadvantages of each one you are not sure of.
Returning to the scenario with the boss, if you tell him to 'shove his job.........' then you definitely are fired, but you will feel good, (for a short while)
Apologise. You may not be fired,you still have your job but you will feel bad, (for a short while.)
Sleep well.


Friday, 6 December 2013

Acupuncture for Insomnia Sleep Disorders

In today's fast paced stressed-out world insomnia and sleep disorders are on the increase. The proverbial good night's sleep seems more elusive than ever. So many people are facing so many sleepless nights, and yet they fear the side effects and addictive nature of sleep medications - as well they should.
TCM recognizes the importance of adequate sleep for physical, psychological and spiritual well being. Traditional Chinese Medicine sees insomnia as an imbalance of Zang (Heart) functions. Stress and poor diet produce stagnation of Qi, this stagnation of Qi travels as fire to the heart Zang, which is also the repository of the mind and spirit. The damage done by the fire results in insomnia and sleep disorders
Acupuncture has been used very effectively by practitioners of TCM to treat insomnia, without any of the side effects of prescription or over-the-counter sleep aids.  Improved sleep is only one of the benefits reported by people who have used acupuncture to treat insomnia. As in all things TCM acupuncture for insomnia does not just treat a symptom - but attacks the root disharmony in the body causing the condition. Therefore those who use acupuncture for insomnia achieve not only better sleep, but also an overall improvement of physical and mental health.
Acupuncture, as you know involves the insertion of very fine needles into specific points on the surface of the body. These points lie along the energy conduits, of Qi flow also called the meridians. With acupuncture, the points are stimulated, and flow "unblocked" producing beneficial physical and emotional changes in the body.
Sleep is critical to maintain Qi and a body in harmony. Lack of sleep causes the body to over produce "stress hormones" such as adrenaline and cortisol, which causes people to be nervous and more aggressive. Increased levels of Cortisol due to chronic stress is also linked to high blood pressure, suppressed immune system and weight gain. Not enough sleep leads to poor job performance, impaired judgment, and serous accidents when driving or operating machinery.
Unlike western medicine there is not one "prescription" for using acupuncture to treat insomnia. Each TCM practitioner will use acupuncture for insomnia effecting a different combination of meridians or points specific to the patient's individual problem. Just as no two violins vibrate at exactly the same frequency and produce exactly the same sound - each persons body is considered unique in TCM with its own individual Qi flow and resonance. Therefore there are as many forms of acupuncture for the treatment of sleeplessness as there are insomniacs.
According to a study published by researchers at the Shandong Provincial Hospital of Shandong, a newer form of acupuncture known as Electro-Acupuncture has been shown to be helpful for improving the quality of sleep in patients suffering from insomnia. The study indicated that acupuncture treatment for insomnia might result in better quality of sleep than medication alone to treat insomnia. 
Reference:  http://www.pacificcollege.edu/acupuncture-massage-news/articles/458-acupuncture-for-insomnia-sleep-d

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