Thursday, November 15, 2018

How can I go to Sleep and remain Asleep without Nighttime Medication?


How can I go to Sleep and remain Asleep without Nighttime Medication?

Sleepless nights happen to us all. Payments become due, supervisors go on rants, youngsters wanting something new every stinking week... there are times when the brain needs to reboot. It can be an endless list of stress-inducing, sleep-depriving negative stimuli that become a cacophony of jumbled thoughts or as some describe being brain chatter, even stinking thinking. There have been periods of time when going to sleep and remaining asleep without nighttime medication seemed impossible.

Why is it the more 'advanced' we become technologically the harder it is for us to just plain relax, close our eyes, take a nice deep breathe, and fall peacefully to sleep? Media and pharmaceutical giants bombard the public about sleep deprivation-based research studies, constantly reminding us that our society as a whole, our ability to get enough sleep is in decline. Many are getting less sleep, with results suggesting not-so-positive outcomes: like less patience, quicker to anger, depression or emotions that can be misconstrued as aggression. 



If you suffer from any type of sleep disorder, such as insomnia, bruxism (teeth grinding) or experience nightmares, seek professional medical help. Ask questions. Find out what alternatives to prescribed medication are available. The more informed you are, the greater chance you have for overcoming insomnia.








Or you can go directly to the source of your sleepless nights- your brain –and gently guide your brainwaves from the waking state of beta down to low delta brainwaves referred to as the sleep state.. Delta Brainwave Frequency Stimulation. Delta brainwaves are the predominant brainwave being generated in our brain during sleep. Being able to produce a predominance of delta brainwaves should help in conquering insomnia. There are Delta Sleep Sessions available as MP3s and in the best light and sound machines. As stated in Mind States / An Introduction to Light and Sound Technology: "Dr. Jerry Cunningham has observed that utilizing light and sound in this fashion will assist patients who have a sleep dysfunction as part of their symptom pattern get to sleep easier and remain asleep. A light and sound Delta brainwave session can be the ideal "at home" adjunct to any professional medical treatment you may be receiving."


So if you cannot sleep and feel at wit's end, there is hope: listen to a delta brainwave sleep session at bedtime. With a light and sound delta for sleep session the gentle lights and soft audio binaural beat frequencies should bring effortless sleep within minutes. MP3 binaural beat audio brainwave frequency sessions will also generate delta brainwave frequency predominance, leading the mind and body into deeply relaxed sleep. 



There is a very non-intrusive method for anyone interested in using delta for sleep brainwave sessions. Rather than using headphones or earbuds to receive the audio signal, simply use an inexpensive pair of computer-type speakers and connect to the headphone audio port of your smartphone, MP3 player or light and sound machine. Adjust the volume to a very low level, like just below the threshold of your hearing. Louder does not make it better, and even though the use of headphones would be a more effective approach, the use of speakers for 'room entrainment' has been repeatedly proven successful. 








No comments:

Post a Comment