Acupuncture For Insomnia: A Natural Solution for Poor Sleep
If you’re having trouble getting enough sleep each night, you’re definitely not alone. Insomnia is defined as a condition of unsatisfactory quantity and/or quality of sleep lasting for a considerable period of time (WHO 2007). It includes difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, or early final wakening (WHO 2007; American Psychiatric Association, 2000).
Sleep is Crucial For Good Health
In Western medicine, sleep medications (hypnotics) are often used to provide temporary relief from insomnia. However, they do not target the underlying cause of the condition. Additionally, these drugs can pose risks such as negative health effects and dependency. Over time, many individuals become reliant on medication, making it harder to achieve natural, restorative sleep.
There are many well recognised patterns which explain why the mind refuses to close down at night, even though someone is physically exhausted. An acupuncturist will want to know not simply about sleeping patterns, but everything else to do with daily functioning. It is likely that there will be other signs and symptoms which will allow them to identify what is out of balance and needs to be harmonised. Acupuncture helps regulate the nervous system, ease stress, and address the root causes of insomnia. Instead of relying on medication, acupuncture offers a natural, holistic path to deep, restorative sleep.
Signs of Poor Sleep Quality
Poor sleep can affect the overall well-being. Signs of poor sleep include:
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
- Feeling drained or lacking energy throughout the day.
- Difficult to concentrate
- Increased stress, anxiety, or feeling emotionally overwhelmed.
- Headaches or muscle tension
- Getting sick more frequently due to insufficient rest.
6 Acupressure Point For Poor Sleep
The acupressure points help calm the nervous system, clear the mind, and ease the body into a restful state. If you struggle with sleeping problems, massaging these points before bed—preferably in a dark, quiet environment so make it easier to fall asleep naturally. They are a great addition to your bedtime routine to improve sleep quality naturally!
Can Acupuncture Cure My Insomnia ?
There are now consistent and substantial studies showing acupuncture to be an effective way to treat insomnia (Luo 2010, Reza 2010, Yeung 2009, Lee 2009a, Huang 2009, and others). A series of thin needles are used to apply pressure very carefully to specific points along the surface of the skin.
Research published in the Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion (Ye et al) finds acupuncture 90% effective in improving total sleep duration and sleep quality, lowering relapse rates and producing no adverse effects. Through the stimulation of certain acupuncture points, acupuncture affects areas of the brain that are known to reduce sensitivity to pain and stress, as well as promoting relaxation and deactivating the ‘analytical’ brain responsible for insomnia (Hui 2010). The research concluded that acupuncture significantly improves sleep time and sleep quality while improving the overall mental and physical health of patients. Similarly, a study by Wang et al. found that acupuncture benefits sleep and reduces insomnia.
The study compared acupuncture with sham acupuncture and estazolam, a benzodiazepine medication. True (verum) acupuncture produced significantly superior patient outcomes for insomnia patients including improvements in sleep quality and total sleep time.
Importantly, taking acupuncture for insomnia has proven most effective when combined with herbal medicine, incorporated into the patient’s diet. For example, the herb Suan Zao Ren helps to enrich the blood that flows to the heart and liver while regulating and relaxing the liver meridian. This is one of the preferred herbal approaches to treating insomnia when there is a liver or heart problem, but it’s important to remember that in Traditional Chinese Medicine, a diagnosis is reached after carefully assessing the specific state of the individual patient. There is no ‘one treatment for all’ approach to insomnia, each patient receives an individualised treatment tailored to their needs. Therefore, herbal formulas can often include a variety of herbs, depending on the patient. There are a variety of Chinese herbal formulas that have been shown to help those with insomnia to sleep more deeply and to achieve restful sleep for longer periods of time.
GinSen has a range of products designed to treat insomnia with a variety of different causes.
These include:
- Insomnia due to stress
- Insomnia due to anaemia (iron deficiency).
- Anxious/ light sleeping or overthinking
- Insomnia due to blood deficiency/overstimulation of the brain
- Insomnia due to Kidney yin deficiency.
Each patient is unique, and each person who can’t sleep does so in a way that is specific to them. The best advice will always be that given after a face-to face assessment. If you suffer from insomnia or sleep deprivation, give us a call on 0207 586 7348 or email info@ginsen-london.com to see how we can help. More information relate to acupuncture for insomnia, please visit Insomnia webpage.
Most Question Customer Asked
How many session of acupuncture needed for insomnia?
Many people notice improvements in their sleep as early as their first acupuncture session. However, since everyone’s condition is different, results can vary from person to person.
Why am I so tired but can't sleep?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), feeling exhausted but unable to sleep is often caused by imbalances in the body’s energy (Qi), Yin-Yang, and organ systems. Simply say, the body is lacking of calming energy. If you experience this at the moment, please consult with GinSen expert.
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