Health Notes #18SleepThe average person, to be able to function at their very best, needs seven to nine hours of sleep. But a regular bedtime has a lot to do with the best sleep. The old adage, "Early to Bed, Early to Rise" is very true. Studies have shown that going to bed two to three hours before midnight is much better for optimum health and efficiency in the next days activities. What does sleep do? This is the time that the building and repair crew swings into action. A series of hormones is produced for repairing the body tissues, so that brain, bone, and muscle, as well as other parts, are ready to spring into action with the new day. Sleep is the time that the stomach should rest from digesting food and have the time to get a supply of digestive chemicals all ready for breakfast. We sleep better and deeper when the stomach is resting. We also sleep more refreshed if the room is quiet, dark, and on the cool side with a window partially open. If it is cold outside, then open a window in a nearby room such as a bathroom adjoining your bedroom. Sleep provides time and opportunity to discard waste products of the days work and replace them with fresh, energy-packed vitality to start the new day. It provides more potential for success and happiness. Depression takes a beating. Improve your quality of sleep by trying one or more of the following suggestions:
Light Evening Meal SuggestionsAir-popped popcornDribble 1/2 T. oil on top and sprinkle with salt, yeast flakes or other creative seasoning and serve with fresh or canned fruit. You may eat it with milk as a cereal. SmoothieIn a blender blend: 2 frozen bananas (cut up into chunks), with pineapple or apple juice to cover. Add frozen fruit (raspberries, strawberries, peaches, etc.) To the bender until the mixture is the consistency of soft ice cream. Try adding peanut butter to alter the flavor. You can put this in a bowl and sprinkle nuts, sunflower seeds, crushed pineapple, date pieces, shredded coconut raisins or peanuts on top. Super Smoothie
Blend on high for one minute. Toast and fresh fruit salad.Sugarless Apple Pie(Health Notes #1) with Smoothie Ice Cream on top. Peach CobblerPut cut up pieces of drained peaches in a casserole up to the half way mark. Sprinkle with raisins or date pieces. Cover and pack with granola. Cover with foil and bake at 350o F for 30 minutes. Serve with favorite milk or smoothie. Fruit SoupCombine 4 T. minute tapioca in 1 cup fruit juice over low heat until clear.
Chill thoroughly, or serve immediately with toast or crackers as a hot fruit soup. May slice bananas into soup just before serving. Use whatever combinations your imagination can put together. Fruit is better for the last meal because it digests faster so that your stomach can rest when you rest. |