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Why Healthy Sleep Is Important for Overall Health? The Role of Quality Sleep in Modern Life

Abstract

Sleep is one of the essential requirements of the body. It helps our body to rest and repair itself. At least 7 to 8 hours of sleep every day may regularize hormone function and be helpful in weight management. Modern science and traditional systems like Ayurveda equally emphasize that sleep is vital for physical and mental restoration. In charaka sambhita, vowing to the importance of sleep, Nidra (sleep) is considered among the Triyopastambhas (three pillars of life). In today’s fast paced world, where screen exposure, stress and irregular sleeping routines make it a difficult situation to struggle for a proper amount of sleep daily. This article discusses the benefits of healthy sleep, the diseases associated with sleep disturbances, and provides appropriate lifestyle and therapeutic measures as mentioned in ayurveda to overcome them.

Why Healthy Sleep Is Important For Overall Health

Introduction

Sleep is essential for physical repair and restoration, cognitive function, and emotional stability. Quality sleep can improve memory, concentration and functional and structural productivity of the body by supporting heart health, mental stability, hormonal functions and emotional status. Sleep disturbance is one of the most common problems in the present era, affecting all age groups. Irregular daily routine, improper food habits, over use of screen like on laptops, mobiles, T.V., etc., and lack of physical activity, stress are the major contributors to the inadequate sleep. Nidra (sleep) is described in Ayurveda as an essential physiological state required for the structural and functional correction by rejuvenating the mind and body. While the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) has not published a single numerical sleep duration guideline for healthy adults, at least 7 to 8 hours of quality sleep is recommended for the overall wellbeing in adults.

The Importance Of Sleep For Overall Health

Adequate sleep is going to benefit the overall health in many ways, let’s study how:

  • Physical restoration: Sleep promotes healing and cellular regeneration. During sleep the body repairs tissues, strengthens immunity, helps fight infection, and balances hormones. Poor sleep weakens immunity and increases the risk of chronic illness.
  • Mental health and cognitive function: Adequate sleep enhances memory, concentration and emotional stability. Reduces the risk of anxiety and depression. Enhances decision making ability. Supports long term brain health.
  • Metabolic balance: Healthy sleep will regulate appetite and maintain hormone levels. Adequate sleep regulates glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity. Prevents obesity by balancing hunger hormones (ghrelin and leptin).
  • Cardiovascular health: Adequate sleep regulates blood pressure. During sleep blood pressure naturally decreases (nocturnal dipping). Sleep stabilizes the heart rate. Hence reduces the risk of heart diseases.

Ayurveda Perspective On Sleep

In one of the reliable ancient texts of Ayurveda – Charaka Samhita, sleep (Nidra) is considered as one among the Triopustambhas (three pillars of life) along with Ahara (diet) and Brahmacharya (Celibacy).

According to Charaka Samhita Sutrastana Chapter 21/36-38

निद्रायत्तं सुखं दुःखं पुष्टिः कार्यं बलाबलम् । वृषता क्लैब्यता ज्ञानमज्ञानं जीवितं न च ॥३६॥

अकालश्चातिमश्रंश्च न च निद्रा निषेविता । सुखायुषी पराकुर्यात् कालरात्रिरिवापरा ॥३७॥

सेवे युक्ता पुनर्युक्ते निद्रा देहे सुखायुषा । पुष्टिं योगिनि सिद्धिं च सत्यां बुद्धिं बलं तथा ॥३८॥

Verse Meaning: The adequate sleep promotes Sukha (physical and mental happiness), promotes shareera Pushti (nourishes the body), enhances Bala (strength), improves Vrishata (fertility), improved perception by Gyana Indriya (sense organs) and provides Jeevana (longevity). Sleeping during prohibited time (day time), sleeping excessively, or completely abandoning sleep (poor practice), sleep of this kind not going to give any happiness, but rather is like kala-ratri (ill-fated night). Conversely, when sleep is balanced and taken correctly, it nourishes the body and mind, bringing health and wisdom to a person just as spiritual success comes to a dedicated yogi.

Cause of Nidranasha (disturbance of normal sleep): Nidranasha (disturbance of normal sleep) is mainly caused by the aggravation of vata and pitta dosha. Furthermore the Ayurveda describes that the excessive physical and mental stress, fatigue, fear, anger, excessive worry leads to insomnia i.e. disturbed sleep or loss of sleep. Suppression of natural urges, or irregular bowel habits and irregular daily routine, intake of spicy, dry and very light food will also lead to loss of sleep. The nidranasha (disturbed sleep) causes fatigue, restlessness, anxiety, reduced immunity, poor memory and concentration. Prolonged conditions of disturbed sleep leads to chronic conditions and are difficult to manage and may further provoke any present illness in the body.

Herbs Mentioned In Ayurveda For Sleep Disorders

There are many wonderful herbs mentioned in ayurveda classical texts which are having a beneficial effect on the brain and nervous system to induce good sleep.

  • Medhya Rasayana explained in Charaka Samhita chikista stana (Chapter no. 1 / Verse No. 3), is a group of 4 excellent rejuvenating herbs which are having their action on the nervous system, enhancing the intellect, improving the memory and cognition, reduce the stress and calm the mind, and in turn induce good sleep. Those 4 herbs are Mandukaparni (Centella asiatica), Yastimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifloria), Shankhapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis). These herbs can be used in single herb or in multi herb formulations.
  • Sharangadhara Samhita written during 13th century A.D. includes Swarasa kalpana chapter in its madyama khanda, mentions about the herbs Bramhi (Bacopa Monnieri), Kushmanda (Benincasa hispida), Shankapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis) and Vacha (Acorus calamus), etc. They help in calming the mind and inducing good sleep.
  • Tagara (Valeriana wallichii) is a very effective herb for insomnia, anxiety and acts as a sedative, is mentioned in Ayurveda lexicon of medieval period- Kaiyadeva Nighantu (Aushadhi varga) as useful for many mental disorders.

Why Sleep Is Crucial In The Modern Life

  • Modern life, though technologically advanced and convenient, has led to several negative impacts on human health due to unhealthy habits and environmental changes.
  • Increased machinery and gadget invention has led to the dependency of humans on screens and virtual communication, which leads to sleep disturbances and over use of social media by all generation of people has made the sleep patterns not only disturbed but also reduced in quality and quantity.
  • The working patterns also have changed leading to irregular sleep schedules especially for those doing night shifts.
  • Excessive screen time is affecting natural sleep cycles.
  • Nutritional deficiencies, intake of fast food, irregular meal timings, high levels of stress at working environment, lack of physical exercise altogether increased the cases of insomnia (loss of sleep).
  • While modern life offers comfort and efficiency, it also predisposes individuals to various health issues.
  • Adopting a balanced lifestyle with proper diet, exercise along with healthy sleep is essential to counteract these ill effects.

Impact Of Disturbed Sleep On Health

A scientific statement from American Heart Association indicates that there is a link between sleep disturbances and adverse brain health leading to cerebrovascular diseases to cognitive outcomes, including development of Alzheimer disease. Some studies revealed that there is 55.3% increased use of portable electronic devices after COVID-19 pandemic. The reported consequences of this include eye strain, cervical and lumbar issues and computer vision syndrome. Prolonged screen time significantly affects visual and postural health among children. According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research society, sleep is a biological process essential for optimal health. It plays a critical role in brain functioning and systemic physiology including metabolism, hormonal regulation, functioning of immune and cardiovascular systems. There are short term and long-term consequences of inadequate sleep on health.

Short term consequences of bad sleep includes:

  • Increased stress responsivity
  • Mood disorders
  • Memory and performance deficits
  • Behavioral problems in children

Long term impacts include:

  • Hypertension
  • Dyslipidemia
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Weight related issues (gain or loss)
  • Diabetes

Lifestyle Tips For Healthy Sleep

  • Follow daily routine of sleep: Sleep early around 10 pm & wake up before sunrise.
  • Reduce screen exposure: Avoid screen time at least 1 hour before bed time to maintain melatonin level (sleep hormone).
  • Light dinner: Eat easily digestible food avoid heavy, oily, spicy meals at night.
  • Create sleep rituals: Warm water bath may be helpful, gentle music or meditation or reading calming texts before sleep.
  • Abyanga (oil massage): Regular oil massage especially on head and feet will calm the nervous system.
  • Meditation and Yoga: Regular practice of pranayama and yoga and even the daily exercise routine will relax the mind. Some asanas like Balasana (child’s pose), Shavasana (corpse pose) and paschimottasana (seated forward fold) before bed time may be beneficial.
  • For night shift workers: Maintain a fixed sleep schedule, same time, 6-8 hrs. create a dark environment. Avoid caffeine 4-6 hrs before bed time.

Classical Ayurveda Remedies And Therapies For Better Sleep

Treatment of Anidra (Insomnia) is mentioned in Charaka samhita sutrastan 21 chapter as follows:

अश्रुतोत्सादं स्नानं ग्राम्यानूपोदका रसाः । शाल्यन्नं महिषी क्षीरं स्नेहो मूर्ध्नः सुखं ॥५२॥

मनोनुगुणा गन्धाः शब्दाः संवाहनानि च । चक्षुषोस्तर्पणं लेपः शिरसो वदनस्य च ॥५३॥

स्वभावो रमणं वेशः सुखं कालस्तथोज्ज्वलः ।आनयन्त्यरिचित्रं प्रज्ञा या निमित्ततः ॥५४॥

Verse Meaning: Including Abhyanga (oil massage), Utsadana (scrub), Snana (bath), meat soups, rice, curd, milk, oil, mild alcoholic beverages, and all other substances that are pleasing to the mind, use of pleasing scents, sounds, and massage, Netra-tarpana (eye nourishing therapies), application of herbal pastes on head and face, sleeping on a comfortable bed, living in a comfortable house or surrounding. By all these measures, one can restore the lost sleep.

Some Panchakarma therapies are also effective in gaining back the disturbed sleep like:

  • Shirodhara: A continuous stream of medicated oil poured on the forehead helps calm the mind and reduces stress.
  • Abyanga: Full body massage with medicated oil reduces Vata dosha and promotes relaxation. Shiro-abyanga (head massage) and Padabyanga (foot massage) with medicated oil made out of herbs helpful in sleep loss are particularly beneficial.
  • Nasya Therapy: Administration of medicated oils through the nose improves brain function and sleep quality.
  • Takradhara:Controlled pouring of medicated butter milk processed with sleep inducing herbs is beneficial in pitta related sleep disorders.
  • Akshi-tarpana: Medicated oil pooling on eyes is helpful in managing the eye strain and helps in sleep restoration.

Simple Home Remedies For Inducing Good Sleep

  • Warm milk at bed time with a pinch of nutmeg.
  • Soak 1 tsp poppy seeds, crush them to make paste and eat.
  • Foot massage with sesame oil before bed time
  • Drinking calming herbal teas such as chamomile tea, lavender tea, etc.

Herbal Remedies By Planet Ayurveda For Inducing Good Sleep

Planet Ayurveda is a renowned Ayurveda brand, serving world wide with its ancient wisdom of Ayurveda dedicated to promote natural and holistic healing through authentic herbal formulations prepared as per Ayurveda principles, and globally certified products. Planet Ayurveda offers natural solutions to insomnia, disturbed sleep, poor sleep and sleep related issues through its trusted pack of Ayurvedic Remedies with the name Insomnia care pack. It is the effective combination of various herbal formulations designed carefully for supportive care in insomnia. Contains all herbal and natural ingredients derived from medicinal plants which are very much helpful in tackling the sleep disorders naturally. The pack contains following Ayurvedic Remedies:

    1. Sleep naturals
    2. Arjun tea
    3. Indian Valeriana
    4. Drakshasav
    5. Neuro Plan Syrup

Ayurvedic Medicine for Healthy Sleep

Product Description

1  Sleep naturals

Sleep Natural capsules are polyherbal capsule formulations prepared by Planet Ayurveda. This contains ingredients such as Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Tagara (Valeriana wallichi), Jatamansi (Nordostachys jatamansi), etc. These herbs are basically acting on the nervous system and are responsible for calming the nerves, reducing stress, soothing the mind and nourishing the brain. They enhance the secretion of melatonin which is responsible for the good sleep wake cycle.

Dosage: 2 capsules at bed time with warm water, after meals.

2  Arjun Tea

Arjun Tea by Planet Ayurveda is a herbal tea including 5 wonderful herbs. The ingredients are Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) along with Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), Dalchini (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), etc. Collectively these herbs help in inducing good sleep by promoting overall relaxation of the body and mind. Together, these herbs support healthy heart function, improve circulation, enhance digestion, and reduce physical discomfort and restlessness. Their combined action helps in calming the nervous system, relieving stress and heaviness, and maintaining metabolic balance, which creates a soothing internal environment that supports natural, restful, and uninterrupted sleep.

Dosage: 1 cup once a day.

3  Indian Valeriana

Indian Valeriana capsules are single herbal capsule formulations prepared by Planet Ayurveda using standardized extract of herb Tagara (Indian valeriana). The root extract of Indiana Valeriana is very supportive in inducing good sleep. It is a natural sedative and acts as a nervine tonic significant in initiating sleep and improving sleep duration. It improves the quality of sleep and helps to restore the body’s natural circadian rhythm. It supports mental health by calming overactive brain activity.

Dosage: 1 capsule twice daily with warm water after meals.

4  Drakshasav

Drakshasav is prepared by Planet Ayurveda as per classical Ayurvedic methods. It is a multi-herb liquid formulation containing Munakka (Vitis vinifera), Javitri (Myristica fragrance), Jayaphal (Myristica Fragrance) etc. It is a good digestive aid that supports overall health improvement and helps the body to revitalize by boosting energy, which is beneficial in insomnia. Hence, it helps relieve stress and calms the mind, thereby promoting better sleep. It also increases the absorption of the other herbal formulations taken along, enhancing their effectiveness in managing insomnia.

Dosage: 2 tsp twice daily after meals with equal quantity of lukewarm water.

5  Neuro plan syrup

Neuro Plan Syrup is one of the herbal syrups formulated by Planet Ayurveda. It is formulated using herbs like Bramhi (Bacopa monnieri), Mandukparni (Centella asiatica), Shankhapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis), Jyotishmati (Celastrus peniculata) etc. These herbs collectively help in calming the nervous system, reducing mental stress, and promoting relaxation of the mind. Their combined action supports better brain function, relieves anxiety and restlessness, and helps regulate sleep patterns. By nourishing the nervous system and improving mental clarity, this formulation helps in inducing natural sleep and improving the quality and duration of sleep in individuals suffering from insomnia.

Dosage: 2 tsp twice a day after meals, with plain water.

Conclusion

Sleep is a fundamental necessity. In modern life, where stress and lifestyle disorders are increasing, maintaining healthy sleep is essential for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Ayurveda emphasizes that the implementation of better sleep habits, lifestyle changes, classical therapies, and natural remedies to overcome issues related to sleep not only bestows optimal health but also prevents diseases in the long term.

IMPORTANCE OF GOOD SLEEP FOR OVERALL HEALTH

ABSTRACT

Sleep is considered an essential pillar for health, which is important formaintaining physical health, mental health, emotional stability, and for maintaining overall well-being. In today era, digital screen work, stress, irregular routine, and long working hours have become the most important factors, as a result of which deep and restorative sleep becomes a struggle. Sleep, also known as nidra according to Ayurveda, plays an important role in strengthening immunity, restoring the body health, and maintaining balanced metabolism and boosting ojas (immunity), which is considered as the root of physical and mental health. When sleep is proper and on time, it keeps the doshas balanced, improves digestion, emotional health, and mental health. Alternatively, lack of proper sleep can cause fatigue, weaken immune response, affect mood, and contribute to various long-term health problems. Therefore, Ayurveda highlights the importance of deep, natural, and regular sleep as a strong foundation for good health, sustained energy, and overall balance between the body and mind.

Sleep

INTRODUCTION

According to Ayurveda, Sleep (nidra) is not just rest; it is a natural way of recharging the body, strengthening the body tissue (Dhatu), and refreshing the body and mind. According to Charaka, good sleep is achieved when the mind and senses disengage from the surroundings, allowing the body to restore itself  fully. When Tamas guna is dominant, it gently calms the mind, making it easier to fall into restful and peaceful sleep. Sleep quality depends on the balance of all doshas. When Kapha is in balance, it promotes calm, deep, and restorative rest. Balanced Pitta manages the body’s metabolic activity and influences the nature of dreams. When Vata is not in equilibrium, it disrupts the nervous system and movement, frequently causing sleep problems such as insomnia. Sound sleep is achieved when the doshas are in balance, daily routines are steady, and the mind is peaceful.

WHY IS GOOD SLEEP IMPORTANT?

1) Boosts Ojas (Immunity)

Proper sleep is considered a pillar of Ayurveda, as it strengthens Ojas, which is the inner strength that supports the body’s defenses, energy, and mental calm. Sleep insufficiency weakens Ojas, leading to tiredness, emotional imbalance, low immunity, and reduced energy. Alternatively, deep and regular sleep restores Ojas, boosting the body’s strength against illnesses and sharpening mental clarity. Signs of strong Ojas include bright skin, bright eyes, being full of energy, and balanced emotions. By maintaining consistent, high-quality sleep, overall well-being is promoted, the immune system is strengthened, and energy levels are maintained, which highlights the important role of sleep in physical, mental, and emotional health with longevity.

2) Rejuvenates the body’s tissues (Dhatus)

Sleep is considered important for restoring and renewing all dhatus (body tissues), including rasa (plasma), rakta (blood), mamsa (muscles), meda (fat), Asthi (bones), majja (nervous tissue), and shukra (reproductive tissue). Deep, healthy, and restorative sleep supports proper tissue repair and growth. Inadequate sleep disturbs this process, causing weakness, lowered immunity, mental fatigue, and premature aging. According to Ayurveda, regular, deep sleep strengthens tissues, enhances physical and mental strength, and promotes longevity, making it a foundational pillar of overall health and well- being.

3) Supports Optimal Agni (Digestive fire)

In Ayurveda, Agni (the digestive fire) is essential for converting food into energy and nourishing the body’s tissues. Irregular or insufficient sleep disturbs Agni, which results in acidity, constipation, bloating, weak digestion, and slowed metabolism. Consistent, restorative sleep rejuvenates this vital digestive fire, enhancing nutrient absorption and metabolic efficiency. Ayurveda focuses on going to bed and waking up at regular times to balance the body’s natural rhythms and support Agni. By strengthening Agni through proper sleep, the body maintains digestive balance, boosts immunity, sustains energy, and promotes overall physical and mental well-being.

4) Strengthen Mind and Emotional Well-being

According to Ayurveda, the mind (manas) is very sensitive to our daily habits and lifestyle. Getting deep enough, sound sleep helps to calm the mind by reducing excess rajas (restlessness) and tamas (dullness), and by increasing sattva (clarity and inner peace). A balanced mind supports better memory, intelligence, emotional stability, and mental strength. On the other hand, poor or irregular sleep can make the mind more prone to restlessness or dullness, causing stress, irritability, anxiety, fear, mood swings, and poor decision-making. Regular, quality sleep is key to keeping the mind calm, focused, and emotionally balanced.

5) Promotes Calm Nerves and Balances Vata Dosha

According to Ayurveda, Vata dosha controls the nervous system, mental function, and all movements within the body. When Vata dosha becomes disturbed due to factors such as irregular daily routines, stress, late nights, or excessive use of screens disturbs the natural sleep cycle. As a result, sleep becomes light, easily interrupted, and the state of mind is not stable. Consistent, regular, and sound sleep acts as a natural Vatasoother, which calms the nerves, sharpens concentration, and promotes emotional balance. One who has a Vata imbalance prefers to follow these regimes: warm, grounding lifestyle choices, nourishing meals, and soothing nighttime rituals that help restore inner stability and support deeper, more refreshing sleep.

6) Strengthens the Body’s Natural Defense System

Adequate sleep is needed to keep the immune system strong by nourishing ojas (Immunity) and maintaining healthy vyadhikshamatva (the body’s natural defense power). When you sleep well, your body is better able to fight against infections, reduce allergies, and prevent chronic inflammation or fatigue. Adequate rest supports overall strength and keeps your system balanced. Other than this, poor or insufficient sleep weakens immunity, making a person more prone to illnesses and flare-ups of inflammatory or autoimmune conditions. Prioritizing quality sleep is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect one long-term health and well-being.

AYURVEDIC TIPS FOR GOOD SLEEP

  • Follow Dinacharya and Ratricharya by following a fixed sleep schedule, keeping meals light at night, avoiding late-night dinners, and reducing screen time and its exposure at least 1–2 hours before bedtime to support sound sleep and overall health.
  • Abhyanga, or warm oil massage, nourishes the skin and tissues. Using sesame or herbal oils soothes the nerves and relaxes the body. Regular practice calms Vata dosha, promotes mental calmness. Massaging the feet, scalp, or whole body enhances energy and inner balance.
  • Ayurvedic herbs that are used for good sleep are Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) helps to relieve stress and promote restful sleep, Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) supports mental clarity and inner calm; Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi) is used to balance Vata and facilitates calm and deep sleep; Tagar (Valeriana wallichii) and Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis) relax the mind and restore inner peace.
  • To support restful sleep, Ayurveda suggests eating warm, light, and grounding foods that help calm the nervous system and balance Vata and Pitta doshas. It’s best to avoid stimulants like caffeine, heavy meals, or very spicy foods at night, as they can disturb sleep. Drinking warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or turmeric can be especially relaxing and calming, helping the body relax, promoting deep sleep, and rejuvenating both mind and body.
  • Engaging in meditation, pranayama, and yoga practices like Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing), Bhramari Pranayama (Humming Bee Breath), and Yoga Nidra—helps calm the mind, ease stress, and relax the nervous system. These practices prepare the body for deep, restorative sleep, enhance mental clarity, and promote overall balance and well- being, supporting both emotional and physical relaxation.

CONCLUSION

In Ayurveda, sleep is more than a biological need as it is vital for nourishing ojas, balancing doshas, strengthening immunity, and supporting mental clarity. In today’s fast-paced, stressful world with constant stimulation and irregular routines, following Ayurvedic practices helps restore natural body rhythms and improve sleep quality. Consistent, restful sleep not only rejuvenates the body and mind but also promotes overall health, emotional balance, and vitality, creating a strong foundation for a harmonious, energetic, and fulfilling life.