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4 Natural Mind-Body Sleep Solutions

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By Leslie Goldstein
From Health magazine

Looking for more ways to beat sleep? These natural techniques and devices can help you get a better night’s sleep.

GSR2
Rest two fingers on the Galvanic Skin Response monitor ($75), and the hand-held device tracks your stress level by giving off a rising or falling tone. You learn to manage your stress level by lowering the pitch.

Stressdots
Worn on the back of your hand, these little stickers ($12.95)act like mini–mood rings, changing color as your stress level and temperature rise. When the color changes, you know it’s time to practice your favorite relaxation technique.

Mindfulness Training
Learning to be mindful helps you acknowledge but not react to anxious thoughts that occur at bedtime. Women who spent eight weeks in a mindfulness-based stress-reduction (MBSR) course saw a 20% improvement in sleep disturbances, according to Duke Integrative Medicine researchers. The study subjects reported better sleep quality, less waking up at night, less use of sleeping pills, and less sleepiness during the day. Find an MBSR course here.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Up to 60% of people with chronic insomnia may get relief from just a handful of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) sessions, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies. CBT includes an evaluation of your habits, attitudes, and knowledge about sleep and then helps you to change how you think about it. Many people who try it are able to stop using sleeping pills. To find a certified behavioral-sleep therapist, check with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.


 
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Last Updated: October 21, 2009
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