A Helpful Guide to Pre-Bedtime Snacks That Won't Prevent a Good Night's Sleep
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A Helpful Guide , to Pre-Bedtime Snacks , That Won't Prevent a Good Night's Sleep.
'The Independent' recently asked Sammy Margo, author
of 'The Good Sleep Guide,' which foods people should
eat before bed and those they should avoid. .
Here are 5 foods she recommended: .
1. Bananas, These magnesium-rich little wonders help
relax muscles and also contain serotonin
and melatonin, which can encourage sleep. .
1. Bananas, These magnesium-rich little wonders help
relax muscles and also contain serotonin
and melatonin, which can encourage sleep. .
2. Almonds, Not only are these nuts a source of healthy fats, they are also loaded with tryptophan and magnesium. .
2. Almonds, Not only are these nuts a source of healthy fats, they are also loaded with tryptophan and magnesium. .
Both help to naturally reduce
muscle and nerve function while
also steadying your heart rhythm, Sammy Margo, sleep expert and author
of 'The Good Sleep Guide,' via 'The Independent'.
3. Honey, According to Margo, one teaspoon of honey
is enough to release melatonin in the brain
and reduce orexin, which keeps people alert. .
4. Oats, Rich in vitamins, minerals and amino acids,
oats help produce sleep-inducing melatonin. .
4. Oats, Rich in vitamins, minerals and amino acids,
oats help produce sleep-inducing melatonin. .
They also stimulate insulin production
and raise blood sugar naturally. .
5. Turkey, According to Margo, this is one of
the most famous sources of tryptophan,
while also being a great source of protein. .
Foods to avoid before bed include:.
Alcohol, cheese, spicy food,
fatty foods and coffee. .
While particular foods and drinks
may feel warming, those that are spicy,
caffeinated, or high in fat and protein
can play havoc with our sleep.
Lying down after eating a spice-laden
meal can result in heartburn
and a restless night, Sammy Margo, sleep expert and author
of 'The Good Sleep Guide,' via 'The Independent'
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