Tag: melatonin

  • Wake up to the reality of sleeping pills

    Wake up to the reality of sleeping pills

    Wake up to the reality of sleeping pills

    Alternatives for safe, natural sleep

    Sleep has long been an underappreciated determinant of health. It’s often the first thing cut from our crammed and overflowing routines. Sleep quantity and quality, however, affect many seemingly divergent areas of health, including hormonal and metabolic health; it’s also an essential prerequisite for normal daily functioning.

    When we don’t get enough

    A sleep disorder may be a wake-up call to address a more serious issue. Chronic sleep deprivation is linked with increased risk of heart disease, obesity, immune dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, and even cancer.

    Health risks of common sleep meds

    An alarmingly large percentage of the population relies on various sleep medications, but may be unaware of potential risks associated with their use, including dependency.

    The most common sleep medications are the older class benzodiazepines such as lorazepam (Ativan), alprazolam (Xanax), and diazepam (Valium), and the newer benzodiazepine-like drugs (“Z-drugs”) zopiclone and zolpidem.

    These drugs are all associated with risk of dependency and need to be used carefully in conjunction with other medications, especially opioids and alcohol, which can result in oversedation and even death.

    Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated labeling requirements for all benzodiazepines due to “serious risks of abuse, addiction, physical dependence, and withdrawal reactions” which are common problems of benzodiazepine use even when only used regularly for days to weeks, and even at approved doses.

    Acute withdrawal can lead to seizures and even death, so these drugs need to be tapered slowly with medical supervision. Benzodiazepine use is also associated with increased risk of falls and injury in the elderly, as well as increased risk of pneumonia, because sedation leads to altered respiration.

    Natural sleep alternatives

    There are several natural health products with good safety profiles that may be helpful for those suffering from insomnia. Some of these include melatonin, magnesium, and valerian or passionflower.  Patients should consult a licensed health care practitioner for personalized advice regarding the use of natural health products as well as addressing the root cause of your insomnia. Do not stop the use of prescription medications without consulting your medical doctor.

    Melatonin

    One of the best-studied natural agents, melatonin has been shown to improve sleep parameters including sleep latency and total sleep time without significant side effects in several systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Melatonin secretion may be altered among people with altered sleep/wake schedules, such as shift workers and the elderly; melatonin supplementation may help correct this.

    Magnesium

    A relaxing mineral found in the muscles and the nervous system, many people find magnesium supplements helpful for promoting sleep. Magnesium supplementation has been shown to reduce sleep latency and increase total sleep time.

    Valerian and passionflower

    These mild sedative herbs have a long history of use for anxiety and insomnia. Constituents in these herbs bind to GABA receptors in the brain, exerting calming, inhibitory effects.

    By Dr. Heidi Fritz, MA, ND

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Travel Necessities with Terry Naturally

    Travel Necessities with Terry Naturally

    Travel Necessities with Terry Naturally

    Traveling can be stressful – not just mentally but physically, too. Thankfully, Terry Naturally is here to the rescue! Check out these 5 must-have supplements to pack this travel season!

    1. Ashwagandha: to reduce stress

    2. Probiotics: to ease occasional digestive discomfort

    3. Melatonin: for a good night’s sleep

    4. Andrographis: to support immune health

    5. CuraMed Acute Pain Relief: to relieve pain and reduce sore muscles

    BONUS: AnxioCalm

    Terry Naturally’s AnxioCalm is perfect for everyday use, or occasionally when you need the extra support. It provides relief when you need it, without drowsiness or mental fogginess.*

    Looking for more travel essentials? Keep scrolling for two natural recipes that are perfect for on-the-go and for when you come home!

    DIY Pain Relief Essential Oil Roller*†

    Got Pain?*† Pair this DIY essential roller with with Curamin® Extra Strength for the ultimate pain relieving combination.*† It’s the safe, effective, and easy way to relieve pain today.*† Perfect to store in your carry-on bag and take with you on-the-go!

    Ingredients

    • 5 Drops Lavender Essential Oil
    • 5 Drops Peppermint Essential Oil
    • 1 Drop Clove Essential Oil
    • Coconut Oil or Carrier Oil of Your Choice

    Method

    1. Add essential oils.
    2. Fill with coconut oil or carrier oil of your choice.
    3. Roll where it hurts.
    4. Enjoy!

    Soothing Bathtub Soak*†

    Do you have sore, achy muscles after a long day of travel? For optimal pain relief, take Curamin® Extra Strength, and then relax with this soothing bathtub soak recipe. You’ll feel the aches and pain melt away.*

    Ingredients

    • 1 Cup Epsom Salts
    • 1/2 Cup Baking Soda
    • 4 Drops of Lavender Essential Oil
    • 4 Drops of Peppermint Essential Oil
    • 1 Drop of Eucalyptus Essential Oil

    Method

    1. Mix epsom salts and baking soda together in a bowl.
    2. Add essential oils. Mix well and store in an airtight container.
    3. Add 2-3 tablespoons to your next bath, and let your body relax.
    4. Enjoy!

    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.

    Resources:

    https://www.terrynaturallyvitamins.com/blog/post/?slug=diy-pain-relief-essential-oil-roller

    https://www.terrynaturallyvitamins.com/blog/post/?slug=soothing-bathtub-soak

    https://www.terrynaturallyvitamins.com/blog/post/?slug=4-must-have-supplements-to-pack-for-vacation

  • RECAP: New Product Thursday 2/27/2020

    RECAP: New Product Thursday 2/27/2020

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    Bluebonnet: Intimate Essentials Line (Maca, For Him, For Her, LJ100) & Apple Cider Vinegar Capsules
    Gabriella’s Kitchen Hemp Bowls: Fabulous Farro & Tuscan Style Veg, Chunky Chickpea & Squash, and Loaded Lentil & Mushroom
    Basil Bandwagon Natural Market: Elderberry Syrup (larger size), Melatonin 10mg, & Berberine
    Everyone Products: Hand Soap, Foaming Hand Soap, Kids Foaming Wash, and Essential Oil Roll-Ons (Uplift, Revive, Focus, Relax, Calm, & Sleep)
    Mestemacher Protein Bread: Almond, Carrot, & Walnut
    Rhythm Cauliflower Bites: Buffalo Ranch, Sea Salt, & White Cheddar
    Valley Shepherd Creamery: Black Truffle Goat Cheese, Sheep Yogurt (Strawberry, Vanilla, & Plain), & Vat Cultured Butter
    Whole Life Pet: Pure Chicken Breast Cat Treats
    Wholesun Wellness: Lions Mane, Real Energy, Deep Immune Health, Deep Digestive Health, Reishi, Turkey Tail, Cordyceps, Chaga, Shiitake, & Maitake