Trouble sleeping? Try these 11 natural home remedies for sleeplessness that might help with insomnia. If you’ve tried every sleep technique or pill going, you may find herbs, oils or supplements helpful – and many of these home remedies you’ll have in your larder ready to use.

Need more help? Try Wise Living’s guide to eating a banana before bed and other foods that aid sleep.

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11 natural home remedies for sleeplessness

Not getting enough sleep is one of life’s cruelties. Whether you have trouble falling asleep in the first place, or constantly wake up during the night, insomnia can be a lonely and frustrating condition – especially if you consequently spend all day exhausted.

An occasional night with too little sleep can make you irritable and lack focus the next day, but the impact of long-term sleep deprivation on our health can be quite damaging, making you more prone to serious medical conditions.

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If it’s sleep you’re after, they recommend keeping your bedroom dark and at around 18.5ºC and taking regular exercise, as well as these other remedies…

Could how you sleep affect your health? Read the Wise Living guide to what’s the best sleeping position – front, side or back?

Natural cures for insomnia – herbs

Herbs can relax the mind help to induce sleep and reduce disturbed sleep patterns, and are one of the more established natural home remedies for sleeplessness.

Valerian is one of the more well-known natural home remedies for sleeplessness.
Valerian is one of the more well-known natural home remedies for sleeplessness.

Valerian (a flowering plant) is strongly sedative on the central nervous system and relaxes the internal organs (avoid with sleep-inducing medication). Take 2.5–5ml tincture twice in a little water between 6pm and bedtime.

Hops is a sedative and aromatic herb that helps ease tension and feelings of restlessness that accompany insomnia (avoid with depression). Infuse one teaspoon of the dried flowers in 175ml of boiling water for a bedtime tea.

Passion flower is deeply relaxing for mind and body. Try using with chamomile (may cause drowsiness). Infuse one teaspoon each of dried passionflower and chamomile herbs in 175ml of boiling water, and sip throughout the evening to help promote a state of relaxation before bedtime.

Wild lettuce is an extremely relaxing sedative and an antispasmodic herb, which can help induce sleep. Add 1ml tincture to a cup of passionflower tea.

Essential oils for sleeplessness

Some essential oils, such as lavender, have been proven to promote a restful night’s sleep and are great a natural home remedies for sleeplessness.

Lavender has been shown in trials to be a safe, effective insomnia remedy. Add five drops to 10ml vodka and 40ml water for a room spray (not to drink!).

Roman chamomile can be added to massage oil for help stop insomnia.
Roman chamomile can be added to massage oil for help stop insomnia.

Roman chamomile is a calming and sedative oil to aid sleep. Add two drops to 5ml almond oil for a pre-bedtime massage.

Vetiver is helpful for relieving stress and tension when these block restful sleep. Add two to three drops to a diffuser, or add five drops to a bath dispersant for a pre-bedtime soak.

Food to help you sleep

Tryptophan containing foods: The amino acid boosts levels of sleep-inducing melatonin, or ones with naturally high levels of melatonin.

Sour cherries, cherries, goji berries, tomatoes, chillies, fenugreek, white or black mustard seeds, sprouted seeds, corn, rice, and lupin (often available in bean form or as a flour/protein) provide melatonin.

Try drinking a glass of sour cherry juice before bed to aid a restful night.
Try drinking a glass of sour cherry juice before bed to aid a restful night.

A bedtime glass of sour cherry juice has been shown to work as a ntural home remedy for sleeplessness. Yogurt, poultry, nuts, and seeds are all good sources of tryptophan. Avoid junk food, which studies have shown can disrupt restorative sleep.

Insomnia supplements

We need a broad spectrum of nutrients to remain healthy and therefore sleep better. There are also certain nutrients that have been specifically linked to improvements in relaxation and a reduction in insomnia.

Omega-3 is one of the natural home remedies for sleeplessness that also has other health benefits.
Omega-3 is one of the natural home remedies for sleeplessness that also has other health benefits.

Omega-3 has been shown to promote restful sleep in children. Take 500mg to 1g daily for adults and 300-500mg daily for children, from marine or plant sources.

Magnesium is a trace mineral that helps the body to release tension and in turn relax. Take 350-400mg daily.

Vitamin D – low levels are associated with daytime sleepiness and musculoskeletal pain. Take 600–800iu vitamin D3 daily.

Low levels of vitamin D? Read the Wise Living guide to getting more vitamin D in winter.

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