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    15 Sleep-Boosting Foods for More Restful Nights

    2024-09-14

    Getting a good night's sleep is crucial for both your physical and mental health. Did you know that your diet can all you to get better rest? Certain foods contain nutrients that can naturally promote better sleep, helping you wind down after a long day. Try incorporating these foods into your evening routine and enjoy more restful nights.

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    Almonds

    Almonds are a great source of magnesium, according to The Almond Board of California, a mineral that helps relax muscles and improve sleep quality. A handful of almonds before bed could give you the restful night you need.

    Turkey

    Turkey is rich in tryptophan, an amino acid that helps increase the production of melatonin, a sleep-inducing hormone. A small turkey snack in the evening can help you fall asleep faster. However, Orlando Health says eating it with a lot of carbs could make you sleepier.

    Chamomile Tea

    Chamomile tea is known for its calming effects. It contains antioxidants that bind to receptors in your brain, promoting relaxation and improving sleep quality according to a report at the National Library of Medicine.

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    Kiwi

    Kiwis are not only a low-calorie snack but Sleep Doctor states they are also rich in serotonin, a chemical that helps regulate your sleep cycle. Eating a kiwi an hour before bed may improve your sleep duration.

    Bananas

    Bananas are high in potassium and magnesium, which help relax muscles and calm the body. Their natural sweetness also makes them a comforting nighttime snack.

    Oats

    Oats are a good source of magnesium and melatonin, the hormone that regulates sleep, according to the Sleep Foundation. A small bowl of baked oatmeal before bed can help signal your body that it’s time to wind down.

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    Sweet Potatoes

    Sweet potatoes contain nutrients like potassium and B6, which help stimulate serotonin and melatonin, according to Have a Plant. They’re a great evening snack if you want to ease into sleep.

    Walnuts

    Walnuts contain various nutrients that promote better sleep, including magnesium, melatonin, and serotonin. A handful of walnuts can be a perfect pre-sleep snack.

    Warm Milk

    Milk contains a small amount of tryptophan and has long been used as a remedy to help people sleep. A glass of warm milk before bed can help you relax and get ready for sleep.

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    Cherries

    Cherries, especially tart varieties, are a natural source of melatonin, according to the Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials. A small bowl of cherries or a glass of cherry juice can help improve your sleep. There's also a small amount of tryptophan in tart cherries.

    Cottage Cheese

    Cottage cheese contains casein, a slow-digesting protein that helps stabilize blood sugar and keeps you feeling full, which can reduce nighttime waking. It also contains tryptophan, which may help people fall asleep, according to Sleep.com.

    Honey

    A spoonful of honey before bed can help promote the release of melatonin, according to Local Hive Honey. Its natural sugars also stabilize blood sugar levels, which helps prevent waking up during the night.

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    Lettuce

    Lettuce, particularly romaine, contains lactucarium, a substance with sedative properties that has been shown to promote sleep according to a report on the National Library of Medicine. A simple salad with dinner can help prepare you for bedtime.

    Passionflower Tea

    Passionfruit contains compounds that can increase gamma-aminobutric acid (GABA) in the brain which can help with sleep according to a study. Drinking passionflower tea before bed may help reduce restlessness and improve sleep quality.

    Hummus

    Hummus is rich in tryptophan and has folate, magnesium, and vitamin B6 thanks to its chickpea base. This along with the protein, fiber, and fat can help you sleep according to Health Digest. A small serving with veggies can help calm your body and mind, making it easier to drift off to sleep.


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    Lisa
    30d ago
    all of these are also good dietary foods Rich in magnesium I love to eat healthy fantastic foods
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