Doctors have coined a new phrase called Covid-Somnia. Many folks aren’t sleeping as well as they did before the pandemic. They have a hard time falling to sleep, and they’re waking up more in the middle of the night. Worries keep them awake. Will I get the virus? When will the lockdown end? What will I do when the money runs out? And now, election 2020 has added to the anxiety. Was the election stolen? Will my vote mean anything in the future? Consequently, there’s an increased demand for sleeping pills, but they really don’t help long term. You might try some alternative remedies. As an example, it’s been found that a taste of honey helps you sleep.
According to doctors, Here’s how honey helps you sleep:
1. It provides fuel for your brain throughout the night by restocking your liver’s glycogen. Low levels of glycogen tell your brain that you need to eat . This “hunger” can cause you to wake up in the middle of the night and sleep less soundly.
2. Honey helps your brain release melatonin, the hormone that your body uses to restore itself during sleep. This happens through a series of transformations in your brain: honey’s sugars spike your insulin levels, releasing tryptophan, which becomes serotonin, which becomes melatonin.
Yes, honey increases the brain’s natural sedative, serotonin– a hormone that stabilizes our mood, feelings of well being, and happiness. Honey is inexpensive, compared to sleeping pills. It’s not habit forming, and it doesn’t lead to a typical “drug hangover,” that leaves you feeling sluggish. However , honey has calories—about 20 per teaspoon. So you don’t want to go overboard.
Honey has been a game changer for me. I started by by taking one teaspoon of honey in my afternoon tea. Then , right before bedtime, another teaspoon. After a couple of nights, I realized I was sleeping later in the morning than usual. And if I did wake in the middle of the night, I could easily get back to sleep.
Honey can also help you sleep if you have a cough. The Mayo Clinic says it works just as well as a cough suppressant.
Why not try a taste of honey? It may help you sleep.