Insomnia?
41 Simple Tips
to Help You Get to Sleep


41 Simple Tips to Help You Get to Sleep, including some we're quite sure you've never seen before.

They're all designed to help you deal with the tension, stress and anxiety that lead to insomnia, so that you can enjoy a good night's sleep.

Not every one of these insomnia techniques alone will get you to sleep, but a few of them at least should prove successful. Needless to say, there's no guarantee, and no attempt to provide medical advice.

With that caveat out of the way, we can only wish you good luck. And a good night's sleep.

Insomnia techniques you've probably already tried but are still worth trying again.

  • See a Doctor

    Insomnia can be a symptom of physical disorders, although for most of us it's the result of tension, stress and anxiety—and of course the more anxious we get about our insomnia, the worse it gets. If your doctor pronounces you a "healthy" insomniac, he might suggest some of the techniques provided here. Or she might prescribe drugs to help you get to sleep.

    We suggest you try all these methods first, and use drugs only as a last resort. The decision, of course, is yours.

  • Take a Warm Bath

    It's a great way to relax your body. Don't overdo it, however. You merely want to relax your body, not exhaust it. Too long in hot water and your body is drained of vitality.

    Use bath salts, or throw in Epsom salts and baking soda—one cup of each. These will relax you and also help remove toxins from your body.

  • Get a Massage

    Have your spouse (or whoever) give you a massage just before going to sleep. If you can convince them to give you a full body massage, great. If not, even a short backrub and/or a face and scalp massage can be a big help. Have them make the massage strokes slow, gentle, yet firm, to work the tension out of your muscles and soothe you to sleep.

  • Listen to Music

    Play some soft, soothing music that will lull you to sleep. There are even cassettes and records designed for that very purpose. Some are specially composed music, others simply have sounds of waves rhythmically breaking, or the steady pattern of a heartbeat.

    Of course if you don't have a record, cassette or CD player that will automatically turn off, we don't suggest this. If you have to get up and turn it off at the end, you've obviously lost its effect.

  • Drink Warm Milk

    A glass of warm milk 15 minutes before going to bed will soothe your nervous system. Milk contains calcium, which works directly on jagged nerves to make them (and you) relax.

  • Drink Herb Tea

    If you don't like milk—or are avoiding dairy products—try a cup of hot camomile, catnip, anise or fennel tea. All contain natural ingredients which will help you sleep. Most health food stores will also have special blends of herb tea designed to soothe you and help you get to sleep.

  • Eat a Bedtime Snack
  • Avoid Caffeine, Alcohol and Tobacco
  • Sleep in a Well-Ventilated Room
  • Sleep on a Good Firm Bed
  • Sleep on Your Back
  • Get Some Physical Exercise During the Day
  • Keep Regular Bedtime Hours
  • If You Can't Sleep, Get Up
  • Don't Sleep In
  • Get Up Earlier in the Morning
  • Keep Your Bed a Place for Sleep
  • Avoid Naps
  • Avoid Illuminated Bedroom Clocks
Holy Tea

Holy Tea

Lousy name, great tea

Well, I didn't name it. When a friend recommended it, the name put me off...

I also immediately assumed that it was Yet Another MLM...

The friend sent me two tea bags at no cost and told me to try them for one week.

Okay, I had nothing to lose. I followed the directions, made the tea, and put it in the fridge. For the next week I followed the protocol and drank 8 ounces every morning and 8 ounces every evening... Read more—this stuff helps with energy, mental clarity and—insomnia!


Insomnia Tips book

Insomnia Tips at Amazon

All the information in the book is already on this website at no cost. But the book is handier and you can give copies to friends and family.

Of course there's the standard insomnia remedy
that everyone knows (although it never worked for us)

Some insomnia techniques you probably
haven't seen before

And some new suggestions from readers
who have found these remedies useful for their own insomnia.

Good luck! Have a pleasant sleep!


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Good luck!      And sleep well.





Caution, Disclaimer and Helpful Hint

I'm sorry, but I can't answer any questions about sleep disorders, give any advice, or provide any medical, scientific, statistical or anecdotal evidence and studies. What you see on this page is all I've got.

It's not that I wouldn't like to help, but the fact is that I'm not a physician or sleep researcher. I've simply collected some folk remedies and methods and provided them here for your convenience. Over the many years they've been available on the Web, they've helped many others. I hope they help you, too.



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