How To Sleep Better| Foods That Help You Sleep
84How to sleep better. That’s slightly different from simply learning how to fall asleep. Better sleep means we function better when awake. And vice versa. Being able to sleep better at night is intrinsically linked with how we live during the day. Good quality sleep affects how we make decisions, interact and so on.
How To Sleep Better
Knowing how to sleep better will, of course, improve your health and well-being. There are ways and means of combating a sleeping problem and among many things you can try, you could consider introducing tryptophan rich foods into your diet.
Of course there are many reasons for restless sleep. Life events tend to get in the way. Divorce, moving house, changing jobs and so on. Basically anything out of the ‘norm’. And if you're experiencing any of the above and can't avoid them, then it's hardly surprising if your nights are wakeful rather than restful.
Tryptophan
How To Sleep Better
That said, you still need to eat and, as eating is a pre-requisite for life in general, consider the kinds of foods that may aid your ability to enjoy a restful sleep pattern. The food key, if you like, is tryptophan.
It's natures' sleep inducer. One of the ten essential amino acids we all need in order to survive. Tryptophan has two basic functions and it's the second one that we’re interested in.
Tryptophan is essential for the production of serotonin - which is a neurotransmitter. Serotonin's a crucial component with regard to our moods; how we feel, how we sleep and so on. Therefore tryptophan rich foods are what we’re looking at. Mood foods. And, believe it or not, there are many.
So, what are the mood foods? Pretty much anything with a protein base. Think meat, dairy products, nuts and the like. Bear in mind that tryptophan is found in a lot of foods - I’m aiming for the ones that give a higher concentration:
- Hummus
- Beans
- Rice
- Peanuts ( peanut butter also)
- Cottage chees
- Milk
- Tofu
- Soy milk
- Seafood
- Turkey
- Chocolate
- Bananas
- Eggs
- Red meat
- Cheddar cheese
Not hard to find something among the above to have for dinner, as well as supper. I'm not a recipe queen either but a bit of internet surfing should rustle a few nice ideas up.
Tryptophan
- About Tryptophan
The Wiki page that thoroughly details what tryptophan is, how it works and why. It is very lengthy and may take a bit of wading through but it will explain in full why tryptophan rich foods are good for up. NB - it's about tryptophan, not food.
Video - Alternative Banana Smoothie
Sleep Better By Having Supper
Perhaps now you know how to sleep better, or at least you've got some pointers. And on that note - here’s a supper suggestion or two:
Banana Smoothie:
- 3sml bananas
- 1 cup milk (soy or rice milk just as good)
- Tsp vanilla
- Sml banana yoghurt
- 2 tbsp peanut butter
- Throw all in a blender. Blend. Serve.
Banana or Peanut Butter Toast
- 1 banana
- 1 or 2 slices of toast
- Mash banana onto hot toast. Sprinkle a little cinnamon on top
- Alternatively – spread peanut butter onto hot toast
I think anyone could devise their own supper snacks. Basically – think ‘tryptophan’ in order to sleep better. There’s no harm in trying and even better, chocolate is on the list. And hopefully, you've also understood a little more with regard to how to sleep better - plus getting the go ahead to eat some chocolate has got to be a plus!
Sleep Aids
- Fall Asleep Faster
Now you know a little about sleep foods, perhaps there's other improvements that you could apply, in order to achieve the ability to fall asleep at the drop of a hat. - Sleep Remedies
An article that looks into the various sleep aids available - the over the counter kind as well as other helpful hints and advice.
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Great hub. I used to have problems with insomia and could've used this advice. At the time I'd tried everything. I even put an onion in my pillow case to make me sleep--that just made me cry--and tried marching in a bucket of warm water--that just made the floor wet.
giantseps - Funny but tryptophan rich foods are so readily available. And it (tryptophan) really is natures' mood buster. But many people have never heard about it. I'm sorry to hear you've had a lot of trouble sleeping - and that you were reduced to marching in warm water! It makes you think though ... most things have tryphan in them. And the ones that contain it the most are pretty darn good for us overall. Now - I've always been a lover of all the things on the list (excluding chocolate oddly enough!) and rarely if ever eaat processed foods.
So maybe that's why I sleep so well?
RooBee - lol funny but on the comments page you were in fact the first in line so I don't know what went wrong!
Just buy a chocolate fountain. In fact just stick to chocolate last thing at night! And as far as I'm aware the low fat chocolates (for diabetics etc) are ok too. Me - I go for the milk at night, now and then. Though I'm more likely to eat the banana/cinnamon toast - simply because it's so delicious.
Thanks for this info, I sure need it. Great hub!
annvans you're welcome. Hope it helps :)
This is a great hub Frog! I zoomed right in on the chocolate, cheese and turkey.. what does that say about me? Hm.. probably I need to eat today. Thank you !!!
Candie - lol I can't fault you! Nothing wrong with chocolate now and then. me - I'd aim for a hot milk/chocolate drink before bed. Two birds with one stone and all that :)
And yes - go eat! Eat the mood foods!
Great hub - and of that list of foods, well, you could have just written my shopping list, I eat them all regulalry except for red meat as i'm a vegetarian.
Iphi - what a great diet you have! Take note guys ... Iphi actually walks the walk! Healthy living's got to be a positive ... and the best sleep inducer. Just a pity other stuff gets in the way!
Froggy-Mate,
Yer hub is twisted ... no not the twisted twisted .. I meant it's twisted upside down; latest comments come first and all ... Thankyou for the first hand info... dunno why I am so low on energy nowadays, perhaps I am not sleeping properly ... will now think dairy and nuts ...wait, did you just say nuts? Oh crap ....
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Naz - yep I think I went and touched something somewhere. I better go take a look behind the scenes. And myabe you're tired due to lack of chocolate ...
helpful tips, hubby doesnt sleep very well,[ pester pester pester] got any knock out drops lol will try the supper tips first.
Hawkes - you can eat anything really that's above. Cocolate's probably not the best (in truth) because of the refined sugars. But a turkey sandwich on wheat bread. a yoghurt. I don't know - make a seafood dish for dinner or similar for a week or so. Try changing his diet - keep a journal and see if there's a difference.
Oh and look at causes for his sleep problem. If you haven't already :) And good luck!
I wonder if doctors know about tryptophan. I will try this on, because this week I sleep all night long, but I am more tired when I wake up than when I go to sleep.
Claudia - boa tarde :)
I think the doctors will know - but maybe they're just so busy? Or maybe it's more of a specialist area? I know a nutritionist who knows a lot more about what to find where (in foods) what not to eat and so on than doctors do. And being tired on waking is possibly because you're not sleeping deeply enough? We don't always know when we're restless. Being asleep is one thing. The quality of that sleep is another altogether.
I find that when I work a lot I can sleep better. In a long work it is allowable for sleep to steal upon us, as the saying goes. :)
I usually grab every opportunity to write my favourite poem when the context allows so let me do it.
To wash and rinse our souls of their age-old sorrows,
We drained a hundred jugs of wine.
A splendid night it was . . . .
In the clear moonlight we were loath to go to bed,
But at last drunkenness overtook us;
And we laid ourselves down on the empty mountain,
The earth for pillow, and the great heaven for coverlet.
Thanks for the good hub, frog. :)
I know I wrote a lengthy diatribe to this hub. I must have hit the spell check button as opposed to the “post comment button”. I must have been tired after my experience with my new cat. (Again, I blame the frog).
I tend to wake up in the middle of the night and find myself in the kitchen digging for chocolate. I tend to keep a lot of bulk chocolate for making my boozy chocolate covered cherries or other such treats. I always sleep better after having my chocolate. My wife told me to stop going into the kitchen for it, and just go back to sleep. This is when I started tossing and turning. I started back up with the chocolate in the middle of the night. Only now I am out.
So, a Reeces Peanut Butter Cup before bed should do the trick? Very useful hub, thanks for the information.
Haunty - that poem is so beautiful. Not one I've read before. And no - I'm not a big poetry reader but I do know some and have a favourite or two. Mine ...
What is this life if full of care
We have no time to stand and stare?
No time to stand beneath the boughs
And stare as long as sheep, or cows.
No time to see, when woods we pass,
Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass.
No time to see, in broad daylight,
Streams full of stars, like skies at night.
No time to turn at Beauty's glance,
And watch her feet, how they can dance.
No time to wait till her mouth can
Enrich that smile her eyes began.
A poor life this, if full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
Thanks for giving me an opportunity to share :)
Paper - lol ... spam spam spam. One mans' spam is another mans' ... spam! And no, whatever happened i didn't get your first couple of efforts. Funnily enough it's happened to me a time or two. I've always felt a little silly ...
And maybe chocolate is your sleep food? Your mood food? It does contain tryptophan after all. Can't fault you either. if it works - it works. Crack on I say. Only don't tell your missus 'froggy said so ...'
lafenty - I don't know what one of them is. But I'm still going to say 'yes'! And thankyou :)
Well, I'm not into poetry either, but I think nobody gets past such a beautiful poem as you've just shared without having to stand and stare and think for a while. Based on what you've said earlier no wonder this is one of your favourites. lol
Btw, I forgot to say mine is by Li Po, a taoist poet. He was a real good-for-nothing they say. Most of the time he was drunk, when he was not he was sleeping. :)
Haunty - thankyou for coming back and saying what you did. It has a very obvious meaning and in this day and age, I think it's highly indicative of our day to day lives. And it was written by William Henry Davies :)
I would like to be drunk or sleeping!
Paper - perfectly acceptable. And by the way - red wine helps you sleep. Frog Fact #07 :)
Eating bananas is also supposed to help fight cramp, which can keep people awake or at least wake them up.
ethel - they are brim full of potassium. And yes - they can help. Bananas are in fact a wonderful little food all on their own :)
I don't know that sleeping quality is linked to food. Thanks for that but isn't that dairy based product is not good for health?
meta - I'm not saying the sleep is linked to food so much as certain foods contain tryptophan - which is utilised by our bodies and it can help induce sleep. My point was this - trying to explore alternative ways to sleep better, as opposed to resorting to prescription drugs. And dairy can be bad for us if we eat too much of it - but that is related to eating too many bad fats.
And I don't suggest eating lots of chocolate, sticking to yoghurts or completely changing your diet. Common sense and all that :)
Nice informational hub here, great advise as well. I have to admit, though, I enjoy my insomnia too much. I feel I will be using more of these foods from now own.
AIDY - lol comfortable insomnia. Now there's one I haven't heard before ...
And if anything works then great. Back to trial and error!
You are advising people to eat dairy for sleepless nights but dairy is no good for our health it causes a lot of deseases and shorten your life span you have to eat a lot of fruits and vegitables raw if possible cause our bodies need raw foods and it will work better not too much cook foodand most of all plenty of green leafy vegies plus exercise and you wioll be in good shape
if red meat could make me sleep betterthen to hell with a hard time sleeping
Good hub, my husband has a hard time staying asleep. Drives me crazy he ends up waking me up almost every night.
Thanks for the advice , def goin use it.
dcrisan - I know it's tough when you can sleep but someone else keeps you awake! Good luck :)
Thanks for the info, really nice hub, my girlfriend have hard time sleeping so I refer her to this hub.























RooBee says:
5 months ago
Yay! I'm the first here! Who is that behind me? Is it Janetta...? I can't quite make them out...oh, holy *%&^, there's a whole load of them coming to comment. I better make it snappy.
Great hub, as usual. I could do with better quality sleep and I will put tryptophan-rich vittles on my grocery list. :D Best to you.