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Insomnia Causes | Essential Oils For Insomnia Treatment

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Insomnia is a condition in which the affected person experiences difficulty in initiating and/or maintaining sleep. It means that either you are unable to fall asleep when you go to bed or wake up during the night and are unable to get back to sleep.

Sleep disorders may occur due to medical or psychiatric reasons. Insomnia is not a disease, it is just a symptom. Most people suffer from insomnia at some point or the other during their lives. Insomnia can affect people of any age group.  Broadly, insomnia it be classified into the following categories depending upon the degree of sleeplessness:

  • If the sleep disorder lasts for a week or lesser, it is termed as Transient Insomnia.
  • If the condition lasts for less than a month, it is categorized as Acute Insomnia.
  • The third and most serious condition is chronic insomnia in which the disorder lasts more than one month.

The major causes of insomnia are anxiety and stress, both of which are very common in today’s fast paced lives. Stress can result in transient insomnia, whereas chronic Insomnia may be due to physical disorders.

Essential oils can be used for the treatment of insomnia. However, if you suffer from acute or chronic insomnia, do consult your doctor, as these conditions suggest deeper underlying problems that need to be addressed by a medical professional. For the treatment of insomnia, the following essential oils are used in aromatherapy:

  • Marjoram Oil: It has a very soothing and sedative effect and is widely used for curing insomnia. Simply open the cap of the jar containing the oil and place it besides your bed while going to sleep. Its sedative effect helps in making you fall asleep. It is also useful in curing snoring and breathing disorders.
  • Lavender Essential Oil: This is another wonderful essential oil for insomnia treatment. The pleasant aroma of lavender oil is very calming. It has a soothing effect on the nerves and helps in keeping blood pressure normal. Lavender oil has excellent anti depressant properties. Due to these characteristics it finds wide use in treating insomnia.
  • Melissa Essential Oil: Melissa oil also has wonderful relaxing properties. It is very useful in treating sleeplessness, especially if it is caused by worry and stress.
  • Agarwood Essential Oil: This is a wonderful oil that has a divine sedative aroma. Simply apply a drop of the oil on any object in your bed room before going to sleep and you will experience great relief from stress and experience blissful sleep.

Aromatherapy for Insomnia Cure

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

If you are unable to fall asleep or have trouble staying asleep, you could be suffering from insomnia. You might even find it difficult to keep your eyes closed or rest your eyes for a few minutes. This sleeplessness can last from a few days to months on end. A persistent inability to sleep can lead to serious health complications. It will also adversely affect your professional, personal, and social life. Is there a cure? The answer may lie in aromatherapy.

What causes insomnia? - Insomnia can be caused by another underlying disorder, due to changes in sleep patterns or timings of sleep, severe depression, stress, or fatigue. It can make you feel exhausted and induce muscular weakness, hallucinations, or mental fatigue. Insomnia can also be caused due to psychoactive drugs, stimulants, certain medications, hormonal shifts, general anxiety disorder fears, work problems, the abuse of prescription sleeping aids, nightmares, sleep walking, or disruptive behavior while sleeping.

How can aromatherapy help? - There is a plethora of medications available for insomnia. You can find sedatives, sleeping pill, and other hypnotic drugs to cure the disorder. However, these sometimes come with their own set of undesirable side effects. Aromatherapy is one of the best natural cures for insomnia.

Aromatic plants and essential oils extracted from the plant parts offer the best remedy for insomnia. There are no side effects except sweet sleep and rest. You can have a relaxing bath with essentials oils of Roman chamomile and geranium before sleep. These oils help you to let go of your tensions and sleep better. You can add a few drops of chamomile, lavender, neroli, rose, or majoram to your bath or sprinkle a few drops on a handkerchief and inhale.

Aromatherapy recipes for insomnia

  • Combine 10 drops of roman chamomile, with five drops of clary sage, and five drops of bergamot. Take two drops of this blend and soak a tissue or kerchief and place between your pillow and pillowcase. This works wonders as you become oblivious to the day’s cares and worries.
  • Mix two drops of jasmine with three drops of roman chamomile, four drops of lavender, and six drops of spikenard. Add this to a diffuser in your bedroom and enjoy the splendid aroma wafting through as it rocks you to sleep.
  • You can massage your body with a blend made of equal parts of neroli ol and sweet almond oil to facilitate sleep and pleasant dreams. You can also run a warm bath with 10 drops of patchouli, sandalwood, or ylang-ylang added to it.  Lemon balm is also very effective in fighting insomnia.

These natural aromatherapy essential oils are relaxing, soothing, antidepressant, and sedative. They calm nervous tension and anxiety. They are non-irritant and no-toxic. They are useful in combating shock, irritability, panic, headaches, spasms, depression, and other issues which cause inso