Not Sleeping Could be Stealing Your Life

November 3, 2007 on 7:37 pm | In Alternatives, Health, Sleep Aids | No Comments

I mentioned to my sister that I hadn’t been sleeping much lately and her reaction seemed extreme, “Do you know how bad not sleeping is for you? Not sleeping could steal away your life.”

I thought, yeah, I know it’s not good for me to not be getting enough sleep, but her real concern was that my sleep pattern was “whacked”. Like I mentioned in an earlier post, I don’t get enough sleep then I get too much. It is strange, I often feel like I have so much more energy to accomplish things when I sleep less than when I sleep more. When I get too much sleep I am groggy and can’t seem to wake up at all.

But her concern made me check out “whacked” sleep patterns and she was right!

In a Washington Post article from 2005, staff writer Rob Stein writes about what scientists have been finding out about what losing sleep does to our bodies. It wasn’t pretty. “…failing to get enough sleep or sleeping at odd hours heightens the risk for a variety of major illnesses, including cancer, heart disease, diabetes and obesity…”

He goes on with quotes from scientists and researchers that indicate that not sleeping could be stealing our lives. Certainly it is aging us and this lack of sleep for many is the result of the 24-7 lifestyle that the Internet, cable television and other elements of modern life make possible.

Not all the results are in even 2 years later. Some scientists disagreed with the findings, saying we are living longer and are healthier than ever before. They also point out that there could be other factors causing the increase in the biggest diseases in people that don’t sleep much or sleep irregularly.

Still it seems that if you want to live a healthier life, staying up all night in front of the computer or TV screen may not be a good idea.

So I will have to get back to the original mission of this blog… Finding the things that work to help us get to sleep and sleep deeply and regularly.

I will start with more research on melatonin. My doctor mentioned that I might try it again as a sleep aid. She knows I prefer alternative remedies to prescription drugs and respects that.

The article I was referencing from the Post also mentioned that, “Melatonin is believed to protect against cancer by affecting levels of other hormones, such as estrogen.”

So look for another post with the results of more melatonin research.

Let’s not let our brains and whatever else is not letting us sleep, steal away our lives. I don’t know about you, but there are a lot more things I want to do and experience in this life and not a one of them is some life threatening disease.

Until next time… Take care and BE WELL!

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