How to get to sleep naturally
One of the biggest issues when it comes to bedtime is that we are all so highly wired that it can seem impossible to switch off. Try to have at least one hour before bed where you don't watch the TV or look at your phone - these devices emit a blue light that actually stimulates the mind, so screen time tricks your brain into thinking it's time to be up and about. I've found that in the same way you do for the kids, adopting a 'bedtime routine' has really helped me switch off. I'll have a magnesium bath to help me unwind and relieve any muscle tension, brew a calming herbal sleep tea and then head to bed, and if I have trouble getting to sleep or keep waking up, I inhale my special essential oil blends to stop the stress of not being able to sleep and get back into that relaxed state.
Best natural sleep aids
Amazing Oils Magnesium
Whenever possible before bed I love to soak in a soothing Amazing Oils Magnesium bath. Magnesium does so many wonderful things for both the body and mind, and it's particularly great before bed as it works to help relieve almost any tensions that may cause you to toss and turn at night. Add one cup of these pure Magnesium Chloride flakes to your bath and soak in the goodness each night.
Black Chicken Remedies Pyramedial - The Scent of Sleep
The aroma from fresh Lavender has incredible soothing properties, and it's a scent I love to fill my bedroom with to help me drift off to sleep. I love the Black Chicken Remedies Pyramedial - The Scent of Sleep, which is filled with pure Lavender flowers. I pop this little triangle on my bedside table and it calms me right away.
Black Chicken Remedies Nasalette Essential Oil Inhaler - Slumber
Another favourite of mine, especially if I'm travelling, is the Black Chicken Remedies Nasalette Essential Oil Inhaler in Slumber. This personal inhaler combines potent and relaxing essential oils including Cedarwood, Bergamot, Cinnamon and Lavender to help promote rest for a good night's sleep. To use, place the Nasalette just below your nose and breathe in deeply by counting to five.
Kiwiherb Valerian Root Extract
When I am feeling incredibly restless I like to dilute some of the Kiwiherb Valerian Root Extract into a glass of water. As recommended by our Naturopath Mel, Valerian Root Extract is actually known as nature's sedative because it encourages both your mind and body to relax.
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