09-22-2012, 07:07 PM
I am prone to bouts of insomnia on a rather frequent basis myself. I know how friggin' frustrating it can be
mile:
A few methods I have found that help me relax are as follows....
Drink some chamomile tea. It has sedative properties (but make sure you buy caffeine-free or else it defeats the purpose entirely
mile:
Read while lying in bed. Some people don't get tired in the least by doing this; I start to nod off after about 45 minutes to an hour of reading in bed. Try it and see it it works for you
mile:
Get a tiny sack made of cheesecloth and fill it with lavender, preferably fresh. Place the sack of lavender under your pillow while you sleep. The scent of it will help you to become relaxed and calm without being stifling. This works like a charm for me.

A few methods I have found that help me relax are as follows....
Drink some chamomile tea. It has sedative properties (but make sure you buy caffeine-free or else it defeats the purpose entirely

Read while lying in bed. Some people don't get tired in the least by doing this; I start to nod off after about 45 minutes to an hour of reading in bed. Try it and see it it works for you

Get a tiny sack made of cheesecloth and fill it with lavender, preferably fresh. Place the sack of lavender under your pillow while you sleep. The scent of it will help you to become relaxed and calm without being stifling. This works like a charm for me.