Restorative Sleep 2

?Choose a good mattress 

If you wake up with aches and pains that were not there when you went to bed, it may be time for a new mattress.

  • A good mattress supports the natural contours of your body, letting your muscles and joints fully relax.
  • When choosing a good mattress, look for one that is comfortable and supportive.
  • A mattress should be flexible enough to adapt to your body’s shape while providing firm support for your spine.
  • Your mattress should be replaced every eight to twelve years to ensure proper support and comfort. 

?Don’t sleep on your stomach

Chiropractors recommend sleeping on your back or side. These positions allow your head, neck, and spine to relax into their natural position. This reduces stress and strain on your muscles and joints, which can disrupt your sleep and lead to aches in the morning.

?Get to bed on time

Try to go to bed at the same time every night – even on weekends – to keep your sleep cycle in a regular rhythm. Avoid naps, but if you must, limit them to less than 30 minutes, and be sure to have your siesta before 3 p.m.

?Wind down

Avoid caffeinated beverages, heavy meals, alcohol, and vigorous exercise within two hours of bedtime. They can all disrupt your sleep.

While getting into your bedtime routine, it’s a good idea to limit your screen time. Mobile phones, computers and TVs emit blue light. And exposure to that bluish light during the two hours before bed can keep you from getting a good night’s rest.

?Bedtime rituals

Some people like a hot shower before bed, while others like to listen to relaxing music or read. These cues let your body know it’s time to prepare for sleep.

Light up your life!

In the morning, open the curtains or blinds soon after you wake up. Bright light helps to regulate your natural biological clock.

?Still sleepless?

If you can’t fall asleep after 30 minutes of tossing and turning, get up and do something boring in dim light until you feel sleepy. Try not to look at the clock – it may only make you feel anxious.

Sleep is an important part of your overall health. Both your body and mind rest and refresh while sleeping. 

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