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    6 ‘Powerfully Relaxing’ Foods To Eat After 6pm To Fall Asleep Faster, Doctors Say: Almonds & More

    By Faith Geiger,

    9 hours ago
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    Getting a good night’s sleep is essential for overall health and well-being, but many people struggle with falling and staying asleep. While there are numerous factors that influence sleep quality, diet plays a significant role. Consuming certain foods in the evening can help promote relaxation and support your body’s natural sleep processes.

    According to dietitian Rimas Geiga , MD, focusing on foods rich in tryptophan, magnesium, and melatonin can be particularly beneficial. These nutrients are known to aid in the production and regulation of hormones that govern the sleep-wake cycle, helping you to fall asleep faster and enjoy a deeper, more restorative sleep. By incorporating foods rich in these nutrients into your evening meals, you can create an environment conducive to better sleep. Here are six top options that can help you achieve a peaceful slumber. Geiga recommends turkey, salmon, leafy greens, cherries, bananas, and almonds in particular. Learn more about the benefits of each below.

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    1. Turkey

    Turkey is renowned for its high tryptophan content. This amino acid is crucial for the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that promotes relaxation and melatonin, which regulates sleep. Geiga explains, "Enjoy turkey as part of a light dinner to promote relaxation before bed." A turkey sandwich or a turkey salad can be a simple yet effective way to incorporate this sleep-promoting nutrient into your diet.

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    2. Salmon

    Salmon is a nutritional powerhouse, rich in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D. Both of these nutrients help regulate serotonin levels, enhancing sleep quality. "Omega-3s also reduce inflammation, potentially aiding in better sleep quality," says Geiga. A serving of grilled or baked salmon, paired with leafy greens, can provide a hearty and sleep-supportive evening meal.

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    3. Leafy Greens (Spinach or Kale)

    Leafy greens such as spinach and kale are loaded with magnesium, a mineral that plays a key role in muscle and nerve relaxation. "Incorporate them into a salad or sauté lightly with garlic for a nutritious dinner option," advises Geiga. These greens can be a versatile and beneficial addition to your dinner, helping to ease your body into a restful state.

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    4. Cherries

    Cherries are one of the few natural sources of melatonin, making them a great option for evening consumption. Geiga suggests enjoying "a small bowl of fresh cherries as a dessert after dinner." This delicious and natural treat can help regulate your sleep-wake cycle, making it easier to fall asleep at night. You can even try a " sleepy girl mocktail " featuring tart cherry juice.

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    5. Bananas

    Bananas are rich in magnesium and potassium, both of which help relax muscles and nerves. "Enjoy a banana sliced over whole-grain toast for a satisfying evening snack," recommends Geiga. This simple and nutritious snack can help prepare your body for sleep, making it a perfect choice for late-night cravings.

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    6. Almonds

    Almonds are another excellent source of magnesium and also provide melatonin. Geiga suggests, "Enjoy a handful of almonds as a light snack before bed." This crunchy and satisfying snack can help ease your body into a state of relaxation, setting the stage for a good night's sleep.

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    Bottom line

    Geiga advises consuming these foods at least 1-2 hours before bedtime to allow for digestion and to avoid discomfort. "Pairing them with complex carbohydrates or lean proteins can also help stabilize blood sugar levels throughout the night, promoting deeper sleep," he adds.

    Incorporating these powerfully relaxing foods into your evening routine can make a significant difference in your sleep quality. By focusing on nutrient-rich options that support your body's natural processes, you can enhance your overall well-being and enjoy a more restful night.

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