Friday, March 5, 2010
Warm Bath (for Insomia)
One theory held by sleep experts has it that normal body temperature play off the body's circadian rythym. Those temperatures are low during sleep and at their highest point during the day. Along those lines, it's thought that the body begins to get drowsy as it's taken about four to five hours before bedtime will raise the temperature. Then as it begins to fall, you'll feel more tired, which makes it easier to fall asleep.
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