
There are many contributing factors to poor sleep, including nutritional deficiencies, chronic stress, neurological imbalance, liver congestion, bladder or urinary tract sensitivity (leading to nighttime urination), respiratory blockages, and the use of stimulants.
Healthy sleep is generally defined as sleeping through the night without waking, waking easily in the morning, and feeling refreshed upon rising. According to traditional health systems, restorative sleep is essential for the body’s ability to rebuild, detoxify, and return to balance, and is therefore considered foundational to improving chronic conditions.
In traditional Ayurvedic practice, stress and mental overactivity are seen as primary contributors to insomnia. To support healthy sleep, nervine herbal teas, relaxing herbal oils, and sedative Ayurvedic powders are traditionally used. With regular use of these supportive approaches and appropriate lifestyle adjustments, many individuals experience significant improvement in their ability to sleep well. Insomnia treatment approach.

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