Monday 13 September 2010

Understanding Sleeping Pills – The Z Drugs & Anti Depressants

The Z Drugs include hypnotic medications such as Zolpidem, Zopiclone and Zaleplon.

On the whole these drugs cause less problems than the benzodiazepines and do help to promote sleep. But there are still serious problems associated with dependency and withdrawal.

There is also a much bigger risk of being involved in a car accident the day after taking the drugs.

The Z drugs are also much more expensive than the benzodiazepines but there is no evidence to say that they work any better. In fact doctors find the drugs work differently depending on each patient – so we have to find out the right combination or individual dose.

Anti depressants are often prescribed for insomnia as they can sometimes work as sedatives in low doses. The most common anti depressants include – Amitripyline, Dothiepin, Clonazepam, Venlafaxine, Mirtazapine and Trazadone.

Evidence show that these drugs can work to help with insomnia where the insomnia is linked to depression.

But again there can be a number of common side effects. As well as dry mouth and blurred vision – the drugs can also cause difficulty urinating or sweating. In some cases they can cause anirregular heartbeat.

People also need to be careful when coming off anti depressants as this needs to be gradual to avoid any rebound effects.

Dan Kennedy has written a free ebook on how to Cure Your Insomnia. To download it visit www.cure-your-insomnia.com

Definitions of Insomnia - L to P

More jargon busting descriptions for terms you’ll come across when researching insomnia – this week L through to P.

LIGHT SLEEP – the second stage of sleep.

MELATONIN – a hormone produced in the pineal gland that promotes sleep. More of this is produced naturally in dark conditions. Supplements can be brought from pharmacists to top up levels and aid sleep.

NARCOLEPSY – a sleep disorder linked to excessive daytime sleepiness. The sufferer can fall asleep without any warning.

NON RAPID EYE MOVEMENT (NREM) – The type of sleep which occurs during sleep stages 1 to 4 . It’s different from REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep in that there are not any darting eye movements.

PARASOMNIAS – Sleep disorders involving moving, seeing or hearing things that don’t exist.

PERIODIC LIMB MOVEMENT DISORDER – This is where a sufferers limbs move involuntarily whilst they are asleep.

PLACEBO – This is where a patient is given an inactive substance to compare its effects with those of an actual treatment. Or a patient can benefit from just believing that they have received a treatment and subliminally feel better.

Dan Kennedy has written a free ebook on how to Cure Your Insomnia. To download it visit www.cure-your-insomnia.com

Eat a lettuce sandwich before bedtime helps you sleep easier!

This is a really weird bit of advice that someone told me about this weekend. It was apparently mentioned on a BBC documentary a couple of years ago as a way to help cure insomnia.

The advice on a programme about how to get to sleep faster and stay asleep suggested you eat a lettuce sandwich before bedtime.

So is there any science behind this or is it just an old wives tail?

We traced back and it appears that this is the basis of a very old English recipe for curing insomnia dating back to the eighteenth century.

So I asked Maureen Lumsden a nutritionalist friend of mine to explain why this should be?

It turns out that there is a lot of truth in this – but the sandwich needs to be made more specifically of the lettuce stem and it needs to be fresh. It’s the white latex from the plant’s stem — known as lettuce opium — that does the job.

Looking into it further Food expert and Author Anne McIntyre explains in her book Simple Home Remedies for Common Ailments that the substance in the plant’s stem “looks and works the same way as the opium poppy.”

So salad for supper tonight – At least it will be healthier than biscuits or a slice of toast!

Dan Kennedy has written a free ebook on how to Cure Your Insomnia. To download it visit www.cure-your-insomnia.com

Learn about sleeping pills- the downside of Benzodiazepines

This group of sleeping pills includes temazepam, nitrazepam , lormetazepam and diazepam.

They are often prescribed to insomniacs to help calm people down and make them feel sleepy. These drugs tend to be prescribes when the doctor believes the source of the anxiety is anxiety related.

But one of the big downsides with drugs from the benzodiazepines family is “tolerance”. As the body gets used to the drug – the higher the level it needs to have the same effect.

Other serious problems include dependency. This means that you can only ever get to sleep with the pills. But to make matters worse – symptoms appear to get worse when people stop taking the drugs.

There are also side effects to taking benzodiazepines such as drowsiness and dizziness. Research has also linked these side effects as increasing the risk of road accidents.

One final thing to point out – if you’re taking benzodiazepines – whatever you do, don’t drink alcohol. The sleeping pills enhance the effects of the alcohol by 100% or more!

Dan Kennedy has written a free ebook on how to Cure Your Insomnia. To download it visit www.cure-your-insomnia.com

Gaby Roslin gives up coffee to get a good nights sleep...

BBC TV Sports Presenter Gaby Roslin recently admitted to suffering from insomnia.

Worried about how it was affecting her career – she was willing to try anything to
get over her sleep depravation.

So how did Gaby get over insomnia?

Simple, she curbed the coffee. She commented “I recently gave up coffee and now I’m sleeping much better”

She added that she had started to be concerned about how much the lack of sleep was affecting her appearance – and how she had started to look drawn. She went onto admit that she had started to use more and more make up to hide the bags under her eyes.

Now cured – she recently said “Sleep is the best beauty fix I know of!”

I’ve already posted information on the effects of coffee and caffeine on sleep – but it’s good to get a celebrity to come out and admit a problem with sleep and back up the positive effects of giving up coffee.

If you have problems sleeping – its a simple first step to make.

Dan Kennedy has written a free ebook on how to Cure Your Insomnia. To download it visit www.cure-your-insomnia.com