Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Comfort and Posture

As you make changes in your life to promote and achieve natural sleep

you should take into consideration the conditions of your bed, bedding, and

sleeping clothing.

The goal is to be as comfortable as possible and to avoid any irritations

that will prevent you from falling asleep or that may you wake you during the

night.

You may have to make adjustments as you experiment with what works

best for you.

Your mattress should be comfortable and firm so as to provide you with


sufficient spinal support. It should be free of lumps and bumps.

Make sure that the bed is big enough for your stature. If you have been sleeping on a single mattress and find that you are needing more space you

may want to consider purchasing a double or a queen size mattress.

Make sure that the mattress does not sag as this can lead to inadequate

spinal support.

Use a pillow that suits your personal preference. It can be soft or firm

so long as it provides you with the proper support and is anatomically correct.

You can place an herbal sachet underneath your pillow to benefit from

the sleep inducing properties provided by herbs.

The bedding on your bed should be crisp and clean. You may want to leave the sheets un-tucked at the bottom of the bed so that your feet feel free

and unconstrained.

Try not to use too many or too few blankets. Your goal is to find the

right temperature for sleeping so that you are not waking at night to make adjustments. You should be sleeping in a cool room so take that into account

when you use blankets.

The pajamas you wear to bed should be loose and comfortable. Tight

clothing may cause you to feel restricted and wake during the night.

Do not use your bed for anything other than sleeping or sex. Your mind

and body should associate the bed with rest and sleep.

Your bed should be a place of comfort and harmony for you. Take
pleasure in
finding bedding and sleeping clothing that makes you feel calm and good about you.

Find a favorite position to fall asleep in, whether it is on your back, stomach, or on your side. Stick to this position when you first get into bed so that your consciousness is convinced that it is time for sleep.

 

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