Your All-Day Diet For Better Sleep
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- Many categories of foods contain nutrients, fiber, and other compounds that help control the body's sleep cycle.
- Preliminary studies show that several types of dry fruits, fruits, and seafood may improve sleep. People have used other foods and drinks for decades to treat insomnia and improve sleep.
- Most potentially sleep promoting foods are nutritious and unlikely to cause harm, so they should be safe for anyone without allergies, to enjoy in moderation.
- To get the potential benefits of some sleep-promoting foods, try eating them a few hours before bed to reduce the risk of indigestion and acid reflux.
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- Sleep Foundation: Nutrition and Sleep
- Medical News Today: Which foods can help you sleep?
- Ooraikul, B., Sirichote, A., & Siripongvutikorn, S. (2008). Southeast Asian Diets and Health Promotion. Wild-Type Food in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 515-533. doi:10.1007/978-1-59745-330-1_36
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