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		<title>Insomnia-What It Is &amp; What Sleep Remedies Will Help</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[INSOMNIA:

The inability to sleep is another stress related condition which most people have suffered from at some point in their lives. It is when insomnia continues for a long period of time that secondary problems can occur such as chronic fatigue, depression, reduced concentration, irritability etc.


Simple Aromatherapeutic Treatments
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<p>The inability to sleep is another stress related condition which most people have suffered from at some point in their lives. It is when insomnia continues for a long period of time that secondary problems can occur such as chronic fatigue, depression, reduced concentration, irritability etc.</p>
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<p><strong>Simple Aromatherapeutic Treatments</strong></p>
<p>Add 8 to 10 drops in total of Lavender, Chamomile or Marjoram to a warm bath before going to bed</p>
<p>Use any of the above oils in a burner in the bedroom to help you sleep</p>
<p>Massage a few drops of Lavender or Chamomile into the soles of the feet at night.<br />
This is one of the quickest ways in which essential oils are absorbed into the bloodstream!</p>
<p>Put a few drops of Lavender on a tissue and place next to your pillow or in the top pocket of your pyjamas so you inhale the scent as you drift off to sleep</p>
<p>*NB It is worth pointing out that even though Lavender is an excellent oil for insomnia, if you use too much of it the effect is the opposite – it will act as a stimulant and actually keep you awake!</p>
<p>Another key oil for insomnia and restlessness is Valerian. However, there are two factors to take into consideration when using this: firstly, the smell!! It is not the most pleasant smelling oil but if you blend it with Lavender and only use a small amount it is not too bad, secondly and more importantly, if you use it in large amounts and regularly it can cause headaches, mental agitation and delusions!! I would suggest only using this oil under the guidance of a qualified aroma therapist.</p>
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<p><strong>Oil Safety </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Chamomile </strong>– can cause dermatitis in some people (use fewer drops if you have sensitive skin)</p>
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<p><strong>AROMATIP </strong>from <a href="http://pennywing.com/">holistic therapies spain</a>: Using carrier oils and essential oils regularly can help improve the condition of your hands and nails aswell!</p>
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