SLEEP SOUNDLY

From ‘banking’ Zzzs to lavender sprays and magnesium supplements – experts gives their verdict on 8 common sleep trends

Ready for your best night’s slumber? Here’s what to do and what to ignore

THE topic of sleep seems to be permanently trending.

And the fact that we all need sleep to function properly means that it’s super important to make it a priority.

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The internet is full of information about sleep - but what's fact and what's fiction?Credit: Shutterstock

But with so many sleep hacks doing the rounds on social media - from taking magnesium supplements to spraying your pillow with lavender - it’s easy to see how we might be over-complicating things. 

So what’s what when it comes to sleep truths and myths? What should we believe and what should we ignore?

1. Magnesium at bedtime helps sleep: TRUTH

You may have heard magnesium supplements being praised for their sleep-boosting benefits.

And , a sleep expert, confirms that yes, a magnesium supplement before bed can help certain people sleep better, especially those who are deficient.

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"The mineral helps in relaxing the muscles and contributes to regulating neurotransmitters (in the brain) that have a connection to sleep," he says.

However, magnesium isn’t a magic bullet that will cure your sleep problems. 

"It can only improve sleep quality for those with a deficiency in magnesium," he adds.

"For those whose levels are adequate, an addition might not make much of a difference."

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Signs of magnesium deficiency can include muscle cramps or spasms, fatigue, irritability, and sleep disorders.

Dr Singh says that magnesium-rich foods - leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and whole grains - can lower the risk of a deficiency, but certain health conditions or medicines can interfere with magnesium absorption.

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Think you might be low in magnesium? Book an appointment with your GP who can advise on next steps. 

2. Lavender spray is good for relaxation: TRUTH

You might have a lavender spray buried deep in your bedside table. But does it help with sleep?

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