1. Warm milk:
We must have seen our parents drink warm milk right before bed a number of times. Turns out, having that one glass of warm milk at the end of the day actually helps you sleep better. Milk contains tryptophan that is a precursor for melatonin and serotonin - both neurotransmitters - that aid in sleep. Serotonin is known to have soothing effects in the brain, which helps you stabilize and regulate your mood in turn helping you calm down and sleep better.
2. Chamomile tea:
We've heard many people talk about the effects of chamomile tea for sleep, and if you didn't believe it then, it's time you do now. The 'Complete Book Of Ayurvedic Home Remedies' talks about how chamomile tea has a soothing effect on nerves and helps induce sleep. It has a positive effect on our sleeping pattern because of the antioxidant compound apigenin which is particularly associated with anxiety alleviation and hence a restful sleep.
3. Banana:
Although the natural carb content in bananas is enough to make anyone doze off, it turns out that there are more ways the humble fruit can help you relax. Banana is a prebiotic, meaning it has enzymes that support and enhance the growth of probiotics. While the beneficial role of prebiotics in helping gut bacteria are being raved about, a recent study conducted by a group of researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder shows that eating prebiotics can restore healthy sleep patterns after a stressful event.
4. Cherries:
Cherries contain melatonin, a hormone released by the pineal gland at night. This hormone is considered to be the reason we start feeling drowsy and more likely to sleep as the day comes to an end. In addition to this, cherries are also considered good for overall mental health. According to the book, 'The Complete Book of Home Remedies', cherries are 'good for mental fatigue and stress.' Eating 10-12 cherries a day could help you catch some good sleep.
5. Honey:
Honey is another item you can add to your late-night diet for better sleep. The natural sugar present in honey increases the insulin levels in our body and allows tryptophan and serotonin to enter the brain which releases chemicals that relax the body. Dr. Manoj K. Ahuja from Sukhda Hospital further explains - "The body converts serotonin into melatonin that is a chemical compound that regulates the length and quality of sleep". You may add a teaspoon of honey to the above-mentioned chamomile tea or warm milk as well.
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