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25/11/2019 0 Comments

More massage benefits - better sleep

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We have already spoken about  relaxation, being one of the massage benefits. Another often expressed benefit expressed by clients is that they SLEEP BETTER.

It has been well established that if you do not have a good night’s uninterrupted sleep or do not sleep enough for longer periods of time it may have quite dramatic effects on your mental, emotional and physical health. Healthy sleep allows the body and mind to finish processing what has gone on under the day and also helps with healing on a cellular level.

It is well documented that professional massage has an effect on the body and helps it to fall asleep faster and also allows you to sleep longer. How can this be possible? Well the massage creates a deep relaxation and boosts the serotonin levels. This has a positive effect on your mind and puts you in a more relaxed and calm state and releases melatonin. As the massage induces you into another relaxed state, and helps you distance yourself from your worries or pain that you are used to feeling, sleep may come quicker.

If you are interested in this benefit, come in for a professional massage.


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3/10/2019 0 Comments

Paid to sleep

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It is interesting to see today how even major corporate businesses are now acknowledging the importance of sleep and how this also leads to better productivity. At the insurance company Aetna, (50 000 employees), employees that sleep for 20 nights for seven hours or more are given $25 a night, up $500 a year. Their wellness program also includes, yoga, meditation and mindfulness. Here you can read or listen to more about this initiative: Paid to Sleep

The best way to get a good night’s sleep
There are of course several tips on how to get the best night sleep and it may vary depending on your specific condition. The ancient Vedic practice, Ayurveda,  that was initiated more than 5000 years ago in India has become very popular today within the wellness industry. There are many facets to this Vedic practice, where it would be advised to include mindfulness in life, a well-balanced food regime with various kinds of healing herbs, and Ayurveda massage for healthy sleep. Moreover, this practice emphasis the importance of taking things easy, slowing down the pace, and giving ourselves some tender loving care regularly.

In general, we often hear today that it is very important to get a good night’s sleep, at least 8 hours uninterrupted sleep per night, although this may vary for individuals. The amount and quality of the sleep you get really has an impact on your emotional and physical health. Healthy sleeping allows the body and the mind to finish processing what has gone on during the day and also assists with the healing on a cellular level. It is of outmost importance to not neglect your sleep. 

If your sleep patterns are not ideal, there are ways to improve those but you need to plan ahead. Here are a couple of suggestions of how to improve your sleep patterns.


1.    Daily exercise
This does not have to be a high impact exercise but all kinds of exercise are known to have positive effects on sleep. However, intensive exercise should be avoided very close to your bedtime as it may increase your adrenaline levels and thereby make it difficult to sleep.

2.    Eating habits before going to bed
Have an early light meal, at least two hours before you are going to bed, and ideally without any alcoholic beverages or beverages with caffeine. You may have a nice warm cup of organic tea before you go to bed. Choose a blend that is calming and puts you in the right mood for bedtime.

3.    Turn off laptops, cellular phones and other electronic devices
This is not anything new. Several studies show the effect of too much stimulation before bed having a negative effect on your sleep and especially the blue light that is emitted from the screens. Preparing for bedtime should really be a slowing down process, where your body has already started to unwind and is therefore more receptive to falling asleep. A relaxing bedtime routine allows you to separate sleep time from stress, excitement, anxiety which may make it more difficult to fall asleep. Reading a book could be part of a good bedtime routine.

4.    Bed Time
Try to put in place good bedtime habits. It is said that the best time to sleep is by 10 pm. The deepest and most regenerative sleep is between 10 pm and 2 am. Afterwards, the sleep is more superficial. If you are not used to this try going to bed 15 minutes earlier than usual for a couple of nights, and then do it again and over again until you hit the magic hour for your bedtime.

5.    Once in Bed
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ake sure that the room is cool, around 18 degrees. Keep the room dark and free from any noise that may be disturbing. Make sure that you are comfortable. This may for example be having a warm cosy pair of socks on, or a pillow between your legs and knees to ease any pressure off the hips. You know what gets you comfortable. Do not neglect the quality of your mattress, which does definitely also have an effect on your sleep.
 

“Getting a good night’s sleep is an effortless technique to create longevity and health. Deep rest during the night helps you fight stress, maintain a healthy weight, and keeps your energy levels high. Timing your sleep is like timing an investment in the stock market – it doesn’t matter how much you invest, it matters when you invest.”
Kulreet Chaudhary, M.D.
 
 
 



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