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I'm not suffering from insomnia hamdallh I sleep 7 hours each night, but I have a problem that I always wake up every 2 hours or every hour an half. this is really bothering me ANY suggestion?
minry80 Member # 8287
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Is anything in your life bothering you? Is your bedroom quiet? Did you buy anything with a different smell recently?
Asooma Member # 8611
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quote:Originally posted by minry80: Is anything in your life bothering you? Is your bedroom quiet? Did you buy anything with a different smell recently?
of course there are lot of things in my life bothering me! I always put diffrent Kind of "musk" in my room. and yes my bed room is quite but recently I sleep and the lights is on!!
Sadeeqy Member # 9759
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It seems that you don't get to fall in the third stage of sleep, the deep one.
A big NO NO in the bedroom....no plants (they suck up the oxygen in the room), no incense (except for the times when you don't get there to sleep), no lights on,maybe just a small night lamp (so your brain could release melatonin).
Bombon Member # 9095
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You should try to sleep everyday at the same time and the same number of hours. If you wake up every 2 hours you ccan try to drink: Tranquillity from Twinings I know is a funy name but it works on me. Is made with Liden'Camomile, orange leaves,is a refreshing drink to help you to calm and relax. Here is the URL:http://www.twinings.co.uk/Infusions/BlendedForYou/BlendedforTranquillity.html
QueenBee Member # 9378
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I think plants create oxygen. Lights will definitely make you wake up more.
Charm El Feikh? Member # 10243
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quote:Originally posted by Sadeeqy: It seems that you don't get to fall in the third stage of sleep, the deep one.
A big NO NO in the bedroom....no plants (they suck up the oxygen in the room), no incense (except for the times when you don't get there to sleep), no lights on,maybe just a small night lamp (so your brain could release melatonin).
NO NO NO!!!!!! lots and lots of plants!!! they give off oxygen not suck it up! Sedeeqy!!!
Asooma Member # 8611
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quote:Originally posted by Sadeeqy: It seems that you don't get to fall in the third stage of sleep, the deep one.
A big NO NO in the bedroom....no plants (they suck up the oxygen in the room), no incense (except for the times when you don't get there to sleep), no lights on,maybe just a small night lamp (so your brain could release melatonin).
no plants inside my room!! there is a bunch of Musk stones it my room that's it? it's something like perfume!
Sadeeqy Member # 9759
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No, Charm!
quote: If you are like most people, you know that plants give off oxygen. But, there is a problem with knowing that fact. Sometimes knowledge of one thing can interfere with knowing something else. That's what happens in this case.
People who know that plants give off oxygen often assume that plants must not also take it in. But this assumption is wrong. All living things, plants included, take in oxygen from the air.
Plant cells have special structures called chloroplasts, named for the chlorophyll they contain. Plants use chlorophyll to capture energy from the sun, then they use that energy to make food in a process called photosynthesis.
The food is made by combining small molecules of water with small molecules of carbon dioxide to make larger molecules of starch and sugar. (Oxygen is released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.) The starch and sugar are stored by the plant then used by us when we eat plants.
But feeding us is not why a plant goes to all the trouble of making starch and sugar. Plants use the food they make to fuel their own growth and activities. And that's where oxygen comes in again.
To "burn" fuel requires oxygen. Animals breathe in oxygen and use it to extract energy from food. This process of using oxygen to release energy from food is called respiration. Plants use oxygen in exactly the same way!
So, during the day, they give off oxygen and during the night...guess what's happening....
Sadeeqy Member # 9759
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quote:Originally posted by Asooma: no plants inside my room!! there is a bunch of Musk stones it my room that's it? it's something like perfume!
I know that aromatherapy is helpful, but i don't know what do you use...
Serendipity Member # 7211
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Try Lavendel Asooma. Spray it on your pillow. Try having a warm shower before going to bed too.
Dont sleep with the lights on. Cause some ppl when they sleep, their eyes open a bit. so it may distract your sleep.
when going to be, focus on good things. forget day trouble.
and what i find is relaxing. is to listen to the quran. always makes me forget this world. and makes me peaceful.
hope it helps.
Charm El Feikh? Member # 10243
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quote:Originally posted by Sadeeqy: It seems that you don't get to fall in the third stage of sleep, the deep one.
A big NO NO in the bedroom....no plants (they suck up the oxygen in the room), no incense (except for the times when you don't get there to sleep), no lights on,maybe just a small night lamp (so your brain could release melatonin).
it sounds like someone knows a little tooooooo much about growing plants and lights!!!! got a little homegrown import export business going on there sadeeqy!!!?!!!
Serendipity Member # 7211
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quote:Originally posted by Sadeeqy: No, Charm!
quote: If you are like most people, you know that plants give off oxygen. But, there is a problem with knowing that fact. Sometimes knowledge of one thing can interfere with knowing something else. That's what happens in this case.
People who know that plants give off oxygen often assume that plants must not also take it in. But this assumption is wrong. All living things, plants included, take in oxygen from the air.
Plant cells have special structures called chloroplasts, named for the chlorophyll they contain. Plants use chlorophyll to capture energy from the sun, then they use that energy to make food in a process called photosynthesis.
The food is made by combining small molecules of water with small molecules of carbon dioxide to make larger molecules of starch and sugar. (Oxygen is released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.) The starch and sugar are stored by the plant then used by us when we eat plants.
But feeding us is not why a plant goes to all the trouble of making starch and sugar. Plants use the food they make to fuel their own growth and activities. And that's where oxygen comes in again.
To "burn" fuel requires oxygen. Animals breathe in oxygen and use it to extract energy from food. This process of using oxygen to release energy from food is called respiration. Plants use oxygen in exactly the same way!
So, during the day, they give off oxygen and during the night...guess what's happening....
I got that question on my science exam. THANK GOD that I actually read the book trillion times before!
Sadeeqy Member # 9759
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quote:Originally posted by Charm El Feikh?: it sounds like someone knows a little tooooooo much about growing plants and lights!!!! got a little homegrown import export business going on there sadeeqy!!!?!!
Nope. I'm a tree-hugger. They share secrets, you know....
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i think ive got about 20 plants in my bedroom. now what am i gonna do?
great! so now ive got weird fingers.. im not very sexy AND my brain is being starved of oxygen while i sleep!!!! what next?
anyway Asooma. i wake up in the night too... i just reach for a drink (water) turn my pillow (dont you love that cold side of the pillow) and go back to sleep. maybe if you just took waking up as part of your nights sleep you would just get used to it? then when it wasnt bothering you so much it might not happen so much.
Kerry Member # 6310
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mmhhhh maybe try to get urself tired, like a walk or swimming or doin sports stuff like that, so u ll have a deep sleep coz ur whole body is done, thats what happens to me, but hey guys i can sleep in middle of tahrir square without gettin awake hamdulelah
wish u good luck and a good sleep
Jesus Cesar Member # 9153
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Shhhhhhh...
7ayat- nefsi fe sobya Member # 7043
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asooma, ouim suffering from insomnia too, so i knw how you feel? But why do you sleep with the lights on?
FairyDust Member # 7138
posted http://www.sleepchannel.net/ You can read about the causes, symptoms and treatments of many sleep disorders. There can be many things going on in your body that cause you to wake up during the night. I would start with sleep apnea and periodic limb movement and REM behavior disorder, check what syptoms apply or don't apply to you.
Melati Member # 9610
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Roman chamomile is nice oil to burn in an oil burner, as is lavender. The musk might be too strong for sleeping Asooma. I would try chammolmile or lavender. Apparantly NEROLI oil is a relief against insomnia
quote:Originally posted by 7ayat- nefsi fe sobya: asooma, ouim suffering from insomnia too, so i knw how you feel? But why do you sleep with the lights on?
because sometimes i feel like some one will come and say 3awwwwwwwwwwwwww! silly ha?
Jesus Cesar Member # 9153
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atchoum
Serendipity Member # 7211
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Hey Asoom, did you try any of the tips here? are you still not able to sleep?
Asooma Member # 8611
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quote:Originally posted by Serendipity: Hey Asoom, did you try any of the tips here? are you still not able to sleep?
yes honey, I 4got 2 thank you all guys, they are really very helpful... Now I wake up twice only, and I think this is fine! bgd shokreen X