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An Ayurvedic Guide to Sleep Disorders With Herbal Remedies!

Abstract

Just like any man made machinery needs some rest in between to work properly, so is the case with a human body. While we are continually burning calories and performing various activities like cooking food, walking to our workplace, travelling to some destinations or simply doing some household work, we also need some rest so that the body can recharge its energy levels. This can be done in various ways like sitting ideally for some time or listening to your favorite songs or the best way possible is to get some sleep. The best sleep that is recommended to adults is for 8 hours per day. Any changes in the sleep timings more than or less than 8 hours is not a healthy sign, unless you are indulging in some activities that have been demanding more time recently. For example, if a student is staying late till wee hours, he/she might not be able to sleep for 8 hours per day for a few weeks, but that is not considered a warning sign. But, the problem lies where people have plenty of time to have a sound sleep, but they are busy in their unimportant tasks like watching social media sites, playing video games, chatting with friends late at night causing a lot of problems as they are not having adequate sleep. So, the question arises why is it necessary to have a sleep.

Sleep Disorders

Introduction

One might think that people with sleep disorders like insomnia (where an individual finds it difficult to fall asleep) also live, and perform their daily routine activities without much difficulty. The answer to this question is that the energy stores are recharged while one sleeps. You might not feel energetic, if you didn’t have a good sound sleep and you might not be able to be as efficient as the individual who is getting sound sleep. The molecule that is used for short term storage and transport of energy, ATP (Adenosine triphosphate), is restored by the brain during sleep, and the brain uses 20 percent of the body’s energy while we are awake. Growth hormone, one of the important hormones responsible for the overall growth is also secreted in bursts during sleep. Sometimes, the pattern of a person’s sleep is to be studied, the process is called Polysomnography which is performed in a specialized sleep laboratory.

General Physiology Of Sleep

If we have to see the physiological changes occurring during sleep, then we need to take the role of the brain into consideration. While we are awake it is the brain which controls our actions, be it walking, jumping, driving vehicles, dancing or reacting to any stimulus in the environment. It is our brain itself, which sends signals to the different parts of the body which further enables the body to react to a particular stimulus. So, the physiological changes in the brain are very remarkable, as it restores the supply of ATP which is a molecule that is used for short storage and transport of energy. Another change that happens while sleeping is release of Prolactin hormone which is responsible for breast development and milk production in mammals, that is why it is suggested in pregnant women to have a sleep in daytime also.

Types Of Sleep

There are mainly two types of sleep

  • Non REM Sleep (non-rapid eye movement sleep): It is the first phase of sleep, and during this phase the heart rate and temperature falls considerably and the brain uses less energy.
  • REM Sleep (rapid eye movement sleep): It is also known as paradoxical sleep. Dreams and nightmares occur in this very phase of sleep.

Sleep Disorders

As per medical science the average and recommended time for an ideal sleep is 8 hours. Anything less or more than this prescribed time may lead to cardiovascular diseases, obesity and mental illness.

There are various types of sleep disorders, out of which the following are the most common.

  1. Insomnia
  2. Sleep Apnea
  3. Restless Legs Syndrome
  4. Narcolepsy

1. Insomnia

In this sleep disorder, an individual finds it difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep. Insomnia can be further divided into 2 main types. First is acute (short term) insomnia and second is chronic (long term) insomnia. Short term or acute insomnia can be there because of some recent change in the life of a patient, like death of some relative, change in location, job stress/job loss, or environmental factors like noise, extreme temperature etc. Whereas, chronic or long term insomnia can be caused by stress, physical ailment that aggravates at night etc.

2. Sleep Apnea

It is a sleep disorder that includes interruption of the breathing of a patient while he/she is sleeping. This sleep disorder can be divided into 2 main types. Obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea. In obstructive sleep apnea, one has to gasp for air while sleeping followed by daytime sleepiness and fatigue. Snoring is a common symptom. In central sleep apnea also there is gasping for air, but awakening during night is more common.

3. Restless Legs Syndrome

It is a kind of sleep disorder that doesn’t let the patient fall asleep as while in bed, there is an irresistible urge to move the legs. It might be because of some association with daytime sleepiness and irritability.

4. Narcolepsy

In this sleep disorder one can not control his urge to sleep during daytime and falls asleep with excessive daytime sleepiness.

Herbs For Healthy Sleep

1. Brahmi

It is known by its latin name Bacopa monnieri. It helps in maintaining a good and sound sleep. It helps to maintain a healthy mind, memory and intellect. Not only sleep, but Brahmi also helps in attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), irritable bowel syndrome, and hair growth.

2. Ashwagandha

The Latin name for the Ashwagandha is Withania somnifera. It is a general well being herb, which has a tremendous effect on the central nervous system. It also nourishes tissues and strengthens them to fight infection and calm down anxiety by lowering the stress and hence very useful in acute (short term) insomnia.

3. Shankhpushpi

The Latin name for Shankhpushpi is Convolvulus pluricaulis. It is used in Ayurveda as an enhancer of brain functioning. It is also very useful in reducing the level of the stress hormone that is cortisol, therefore providing a sweet and peaceful sleep which one desires the most.

Lifestyle changes to have a Better Sleep

  • As we reach offices, schools, churches on time. Same should be applied with our sleeping time. We must stick to a fixed and earliest time possible to go to bed leaving behind our gadgets to avoid distraction.
  • Tea and coffee or alcoholic drinks with stimulants should not be consumed after 6 pm in the evening, because doing so will keep mind overactive and it will become difficult to fall asleep.
  • We should include daily and regular exercise in our regime. It will help in better circulation and sleep.
  • Avoid using mobile/tablets or any other source of blue light 30 minutes prior to the bedtime.
  • Use the best and the appropriate bed and bedding according to your fit, so that you should not be wandering in your bed the whole night for a soft corner.
  • Keep a gap of 2 hours between dinner and bedtime, as it will not cause regurgitation of food while sleeping.

Conclusion

To lead a productive and healthy life, one has to have a healthy body. And to have a healthy body it is required to have a calm and healthy mind which is only possible if we are getting good quality and not just quantity of sleep. For those who are in search of some unanswered questions regarding their sleep disorders, Planet Ayurveda is an answer, where you will get consultation from experts holding years of experience. The Ayurvedic natural health care system is spread worldwide because ayurvedic treatments are very helpful for each and every disease. For more details of our products, you can check our website www.planetayurveda.com. For more queries, you can send your queries to our email id herbalremedies123@yahoo.com.

Herbal Remedy for Thoracic outlet syndrome

Abstract

The thoracic outlet region is at the lower part of the neck. It  begins from above, behind the clavicle and  extends all the way to the upper part of the arm. The thoracic outlet is located next to the large muscles which  run vertically to the neck and are  known as the sternocleidomastoid muscle. In front, there is a muscle which  runs back to the neck and is called the trapezius muscle. The lower portion of the thoracic outlet extends behind the clavicle. It is known as the pectorals muscle. There are many nerves and vessels which pass through the Thoracic outlet and supply the shoulders as well as arms.  They are together known as the Brachial plexus and control the muscles and also provide sensation to specific areas over shoulders and arms. The compression of these arteries leads to pain and hence the occurrence of thoracic outlet syndrome occurs. In this article we will mainly discuss the details of thoracic outlet syndrome and how its management can be done in Ayurveda.

Introduction

This condition emerges due to compression of blood vessels and nerves which are present in the spaces between the collarbone and first rib. It results in severe pain in the shoulder associated with numbness in the fingers. The condition is named after the thoracic outlet which, as mentioned before, is present between the lower neck and upper chest. Most of the blood vessels, as well as nerves, are located in this area. The commonest cause for the syndrome is repetitive injury or a traumatic car accident and certain types of defects. The term Thoracic Outlet Syndrome was first given by RM Peet. 1965.

Epidemiology

  • Incidence of thoracic outlet syndrome is common in only 1-2% of the population.
  • It is mostly seen in patients between the ages of 20 to 50 years
  • Females generally suffer from thoracic outlet syndrome more than men.

Sign and symptoms of Thoracic outlet syndrome

Following are the common clinical features that are observed in this condition  depending on the type. It includes

Vascular thoracic outlet syndrome

This condition is  seen in the condition in which veins of the lower neck and upper chest are damaged. The condition generally develops after excessive exercise and common signs like swelling in fingers, arms and hands along with heaviness associated with weakness in arms and neck.

Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome

Neurogenic type of thoracic outlet syndrome is related to the abnormality which is present in the soft as well as bony tissue. It is generally seen in the region of the lower neck. This causes compression and irritation of the brachial plexus. Generally the nerves are responsible for motor and sensory response. This can result in symptoms like numbness and weakness of the hands, the size of muscle is decreased and tingling along with a pricking sensation is observed.

Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome

It is one of the least common types and has higher severity than others. This is the congenital type which means it is  present from birth and mostly seen in the lower neck as well as upper chest. Soreness in fingers along with poor circulation of blood around arms, hands and fingers is commonly observed. Cold sensation in fingers and arms is also common. Photo Album

Causes of Thoracic outlet syndrome 

The Exact cause for the thoracic outlet syndrome is not known but it is understood that it is due to nerve compression. The causes for nerve compression can include things like

Poor posture

Holding the head for too long or dropping the shoulder instantly can result in compression of the thoracic outlet area.

Anatomical defects

Congenital defect which is present from birth due to mutation or can be an inherited condition results in abnormal tightening of the fibrous band connecting the spine to the rib.

Trauma

Trauma can be the result of a car accident or can be due to a fall, damage to the shoulder thus resulting in compression of   nerves or vessels in the thoracic outlet syndrome.

Repetitive activity

Doing an excessive amount of the same action or exercise every day may lead to wearing and tearing of the tissue. Mostly activities like typing, lifting, swimming, or playing basketball can also lead to compression of nerves in the thoracic outlet.

Pressure on the joints

Obesity or being overweight will put pressure on the joints or carrying an oversized backpack can do the same, thus compressing the nerves or vessels in the thoracic outlet.

Risk factors

Below are two factors that may increase the chances of developing this condition. It includes Sex:- Females are more likely to suffer from the disease as compared to males. Age:- Adults between the ages of 20 to 40 years of age.

Diagnosing thoracic outlet syndrome

The diagnosis of this condition is generally done by doing examination of the patient and after examination certain scan tests can be guided to the patients
  •  Physical examination showed depression in the shoulder and swelling of the arms.
  • X-ray
  • Ultrasound
  • CT-scan (Computed tomography)
  • MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging)
  • Angiography
  • Arteriography and venography
  • EMF
  • Nerve conduction study

Treatment for Thoracic outlet syndrome

Physical therapy

In neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome, physical therapy is the kind of treatment that is usually preferred. The patient is asked to perform certain exercises which helps in strengthening and stretches your shoulder muscles to open the thoracic outlet and hence improve your range of motion and hence improve your posture.

Medications

Generally anti inflammatory is prescribed along with some analgesics. Sometimes clot-dissolving medication is also given, they are called anticoagulants.

Surgical options

It is only advised when conservative treatment is not effective.

Herbal formulations by Planet Ayurveda

Planet Ayurveda is a leading Ayurvedic firm which deals with the manufacturing of herbal formulations. These formulations are prepared using potent herbs which are really effective in managing many conditions. The formulations prepared by Planet Ayurveda do not contain any kind of adulterants, dyes, additives, fillers etc. These medications are too potent to manage many conditions and are very fruitful hence giving positive noticeable results. The medication or formulations offered by Planet Ayurveda for the management of thoracic outlet syndrome is as follows
  1. Yograj Guggul
  2. Boswellia Curcumin
  3. Aamvatantak Churna
  4. Vrahat VatChintamani Ras
  5. Bone Support
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Product Description

1. Yograj Guggul

Yograj guggul is prepared using herbs like Guggul (Commiphora mukul), Pippali (Piper longum), Kulanjan (Alpinia galanga) and many others. The formulation  helps in providing strength to the body and muscles as well. The formulation helps in nourishing the thoracic outlet area. Along with that, it will remove the ailments like pain, stiffness as well as numbness of the bones and muscles. Dosage: Two tablets twice daily with water after meals

2. Boswellia Curcumin

Boswellia curcumin is prepared from two very excellent herbs, Shallaki (Boswellia serrata) and Curcumin (Curcuma longa). This is very effective in decreasing inflammatory changes in the muscles and hence increases movement of the area. This herbal formulation is no doubt very good for the patient who suffers from thoracic outlet syndrome. Dosage: One capsule twice a day after meals

3. Aamvatantak Churna

The formulation is available in Churna or powder form and helps in getting rid of the inflammation and stiffness from the joints as well as the muscles. It contains herbs like Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), methi (Trigonella foenum graecum), Gorakhmundi (Sphaeranthus indicus), haridra (Curcuma longa) and many others. It is very effective in removing pain and tingling sensation from the affected part. Moreover, it helps in pacification of vata dosha which is mainly responsible for various types of pains in this condition, especially the pricking ones. Dosage: Two teaspoonfuls twice daily after meals with water.

4. Vrihat Vatchintamani Ras

The formulation has ingredients like Swarna bhasma, Abhrak bhasma, Loha bhasma, Mukta bhasma and many more. Vrihat vatchintamani ras is very effective in enhancing the movement of muscles as well as bones by improving the circulation of blood vessels and veins. It also helps in pacification of vata dosha which is responsible for nerve compression. Moreover, it having rejuvenating and anti-aging properties. Dosage: One tablet twice a day after meals with water.

5. Bone Support

Bone support is made from herbs like Shudh Laksha (Laccifer lacca resin), Arjun (Terminalia arjuna), Mukta (Pearl calcium), and many more. This is one of the best ayurvedic combinations for improving the health of the bones and promoting circulation to the muscles. It is very effective in treating any kind of bone or muscle defect. This formulation helps in improving bone density especially in osteoporosis, paget’s disease and many others. Dosage: Two capsules twice a day with water after meals.

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Conclusion

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a very rare known condition but can have a serious impact on one’s life. Generally patients present with complaints regarding restriction of movements along with pricking pain in the shoulder which radiates to back, arms, hands and towards the sternum. As mentioned the thoracic outlet is located in the back of the lower neck and no doubt compression of nerves affect the movement of the neck also. The formulations which are being suggested by planet ayurveda are totally herbal and are effective in managing this condition. They do not contain any kind of adulterants or additives like dyes and colors. In case of any query kindly visit  WWW.planetayurveda.com