Sleep: Ayurvedic Home Remedies + 10 Tips To Improve Sleep

Sleep or nidra as it is known in Ayurveda is given due importance. Nidra is considered as a “trayo upastamba” meaning it is one of the three supporting pillars of life. Let’s take a look at some remedies for improving sleep.

Proper diet, sleep (nidra) and a regulated sex pattern are the three pillars known to maintain health.

Proper sleep is said to nourish the body, increase life span, improve memory power, enhance fertility and bestow strength and happiness.

Improper sleep is said to bring emaciation, debility, impotence, poor mental functioning, and unhappiness. The complete absence of sleep can lead to death.

Sleep should happen at proper times. Sleep which is at improper hours, in excess and no sleep at all, can ruin and destroy health and happiness.

According to Ayurveda, when night sleep is insufficient, it leads to an increase in Vata dosha. Sleep during the daytime leads to an increase in Kapha dosha.

Nidra: 6 Types Of Sleep + Remedies For Better Sleep

 

Diseases Due To Daytime Sleeping

Sleeping during the day can lead to delusion, fever, headache, weak digestive power and ama (toxic) accumulation in the body.

Diseases like rheumatoid arthritis (amavata) which occurs due to ama also occurs due to a prolonged habit of daytime sleeping.

Obesity and related disorders can also occur. Sleeping during the day is however recommended for children, the elderly, diseased and for all people during summer.

Diseases Due To Loss Of Sleep

Body pain, heaviness of the head, frequent yawning, exhaustion, giddiness, indigestion, depression and other nerve-related disorders as well as Parkinson’s disease fall under Vata disease category and can occur with sleep loss.

In Ayurveda, the term for insomnia is anidra. Anidra is caused by various factors like improper diet, lifestyle, medication and more which affects the balance of the three doshas.

The aggravated Vata dosha can make a person hyperactive leading to confusion and depression.

The Vata which is mainly affected is prana vayu, a sub-dosha of Vata which resides in the head.

Tarpak Kapha is a sub-dosha of Kapha (Water). It nourishes the brain cells and facilitates a good night’s sleep.

Imbalance of this dosha causes poor nourishment of brain cells leading to insomnia.

Excessively aggravated pitta can also lead to insomnia because pitta controls desires, anger, and spirituality.

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Ayurvedic Treatments For Insomnia

Ayurveda recommends the use of oil massageshirodhara, and other purificatory procedures to relieve insomnia.

Shirodhara has the ability to relieve chronic insomnia.

It is known to increase blood circulation and promote the secretion of serotonin, the happy hormone, which gives good sleep and a calm mind.

Herbs such as ashwagandha are found highly effective in relieving insomnia.

Brahmi or mandukaparni and tagara are popular Ayurveda herbs which are recommended for insomnia, depression, anxiety and other related disorders.

 

Ayurvedic Home Remedies For Insomnia

10 Tips To Improve Sleep

Nidra: 6 Types Of Sleep + Remedies For Better Sleep

1. Early to bed early to rise should be part of your daily routine.
2. Day time sleeping should be avoided.
3. A hot shower before going to bed can improve the quality of sleep.
4. A light dinner taken 2 to 3 hours before bedtime, followed by some walking can result in better sleep.
5. Indulge in lovemaking and other things that are comforting to the mind.
6. Avoid watching television, playing video games and using laptops or mobile devices before going to bed.
7. Do physical exercises regularly in the morning. Avoid these exercises in the evening though.
8. Drink a glass of warm milk. This is an age-old remedy for insomnia.
9. Include fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. They promote overall wellbeing and a balance in the doshas.
10. Yoga asanas, pranayama, and meditation can be very helpful.

Consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before trying the dietary guidelines and herbs mentioned in this article. 

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deepamayurveda@gmail.com'
Rekha Kumar Naidu is the chief Ayurveda consultant and proprietor of Deepam Ayurveda panchakarma centre, Chennai. She is an Ayurveda graduate with panchakarma diploma, specializing in lifestyle counseling and panchakarma. She has been awarded the Jeevaka award for academic excellence by the Himalaya pharmaceuticals. A successful practitioner in both India and Malaysia, she speaks in Tamil channels about Ayurveda, lifestyle and women's health and has contributed articles to various magazines and websites.

17 comments

  1. blythmk@bigpond.com'

    Dear Rekha,
    Can you please advise where I might find a Ayurveda physician. I currently reside in Queensland, Australia. Thankyou.

    • deepamayurveda@gmail.com'

      Sorry Ms.miranda I am not aware about physicians in Queensland but you can email us your requirements so we try to help… Ayurveda experience should help you with doctors in Australia…

  2. prashantmaddheshiya@gmail.com'

    sir i am facing sleeping disorder since 5 years.. i sleep 3 am night and wake up at 11 am morning. after waking i feel tired and sleepy throughout day. i also take 2 hrs sleep in day..what should i do , i am very frusted of my habbit.

  3. sleepadvise@gmail.com'

    I really appreciate such good Ayurveda tips. And I am looking forward for more tips from your upcoming post. These post really help me a lot in getting better sleep at night.
    Thank You

    • deepamayurveda@gmail.com'
      Deepam Ayurveda Panchakarma centre

      Thank you sir… sure I will keep posting…

      • plo-girl@hotmail.com'

        I don’t get any sleep what so ever at night I’m awake everyday till 6.30am I might sleep for 1-2 then get up at 10 am I am really exhausted

        • The Ayurveda Experience

          Hi Amal,
          We’re sorry to hear this. Please stick to a regular routine of eating and going to bed. Talk to a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for assistance. A proper assessment would be needed in order to guide you on how to improve your condition.
          Jennifer

  4. chayaprayer76@gmail.com'

    Dear Rekhaji, my friend who is 60 now has severe problem of sleeplessness and have dairy and meat allergies. She is on a vegan diet .She has insomnia for 4years now. Please advise something.
    Thanks

    • deepamayurveda@gmail.com'
      Deepam Ayurveda Panchakarma centre

      Hello Chaya.. Your friend must consult a Ayurveda physician please reach us on 9176765592. She can also try the above tips…

  5. katariadpk@gmail.com'

    How can improve my sleep

  6. basantpadhi@gmail.com'

    that ur duration of sleeping will increase .

  7. biratphoto@gmail.com'

    I AM DEPRIVED OF SLEEP SINCE SEP 2017. AT FIRST I WAS OUT OF SLEEPING EVEN FOR AN HOUR. NOW I AM SLEEPING FOR 2-3 HRS.SO HOW CAN I IMPROVE THIS

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