Sleep is necessary for an individual’s body to function, mature, and heal itself after being injured. Most studies advise that adults require from six to eight hours of sleep every night. Many people, however, cannot accomplish this. Almost 20 million individuals who live in the United States alone experience significant struggles sleeping each night.
Numerous circumstances that result in sleeping problems are responsible for this startling statistic. For instance, a large number of persons snore. Deep snoring can actually cause sleepers to wake, surprised, by this noise. Additionally, people with a spouse that snores heavily sometimes have trouble sleeping with such a racket occurring in the same room!
Snoring can sometimes also be a symptom of a related sleeping problem known as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea occurs when an individual stops breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea may be from obstructions in the nasal and sinus passages, or from being overweight. This problem can be lethal, and persons who experience sleep apnea frequently wear a mask that delivers pressured air to their lungs when they are asleep.
Sleep apnea can result in narcolepsy, a different sleep problem. Often, however, persons who do not have sleep apnea may develop narcolepsy. Individuals who experience this condition frequently fall asleep unexpectedly and without any advance warning in whatever location they happen to be. If someone suffers from this problem, the doctor typically orders that individual to refrain from driving before the disorder is being treated effectively; sleeping while driving can be very dangerous!
Another potentially dangerous sleep problem is called sleepwalking, is often described referred to in medical literature as somnambulism. Persons who walk in their sleep perform the identical behaviors – eating, drinking, climbing stairs, et cetera – that they engage in while they are awake. Up to one-fifth of the population worldwide may walk in their sleep.
Sometimes, people have often documented cases of people who have driven or committed extreme crimes while sleepwalking! Most often, however, the individual who is asleep is in significantly greater peril than those witnessing the event. The ideal alternative is to get the individual to return to bed.
A condition called shift work sleep disorder is often seen in persons who work alternating shift schedules, afternoon, or night shifts. This condition can result in one of two forms of sleep disorders: extreme tiredness, or an inability to sleep. Additionally, persons who suffer from this problem face a greater likelihood of cancer than persons who do not experience it.
Persons with insomnia frequently have difficulty sleeping at night. If they are able to go to sleep, they typically do not sleep soundly and are awakened easily. They might only sleep for a short time before experiencing this condition.
The consequences of insomnia include daytime sleepiness and impaired physical coordination. Although individuals who suffer from insomnia may feel sleepy, however, those who suffer from chronic insomnia often learn that they are perpetually overly alert, and cannot easily relax or remain calm. Other possible side effects of insomnia include physical and emotional fatigue.
A large number of have ideas about how to cure insomnia. Some cures are some unusual home remedies for insomnia. One suggestion is a concoction of burnt cinnamon in hot water, although there is no solid evidence demonstrating that this concoction] is effective. Other home remedies for insomnia include taking melatonin, relaxing while playing slow music, and relaxation or meditation exercises.
Other insomnia cure strategies include Chinese medicine or acupuncture, and drinking wine at bedtime. Various herbal remedies have been used as strategies to cure insomnia, including passionflower, lavender, and lobelia. Some clients even opt for behavioral therapy approaches in hopes of finding a successful insomnia cure. A wider variety of medications are sometimes prescribed as sleeping aids.
An exciting new cure for insomnia is insomnia hypnosis, or insomnia hypnotherapy. Professionals who practice insomnia hypnosis assist clients to experience good sleep patterns by presenting a series of suggestions that will help them to fall asleep with less difficulty. Clients are taught the skills of self-hypnosis to successfully resolve this difficulty. This approach is a type of insomnia hypnotherapy that can be very effective with clients who are very suggestible, but is not as useful for persons who think analytically. A very similar method, called Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP, is usually more helpful for these persons.
Such a large number of treatments for insomnia exist that this article is unable discuss them all. Professionals disagree about insomnia cures. The majority of people who have tried Neuro-Linguistic Programming and insomnia hypnotherapy, however, have described them as most effective in meeting their need for uninterrupted, restful sleep. These innovative and helpful strategies, in contrast to medicines or some other cures, does not have any hangover or adverse effects, and can be practiced nearly anywhere.
Summary: Nearly ten percent of the American population struggles with some type of sleeping dysfunction. Insomnia is a sleep problem that prevents persons from getting to sleep or sleeping soundly each night. Several treatment strategies have been developed to assist people effectively manage this problem. One of the most effective, as reported by people who have tried this treatment method, is hypnotherapy for insomnia.
Alan B. Densky, CH. is certified by the NGH, and he is an NLP Practitioner. He offers self-hypnosis for sleep disturbance CDs. He hosts a FREE hypnosis article repository on his Neuro-VISION Video Hypnosis website.
















































