Shiatsu
Japanese finger pressure technique on meridians and acupressure points aimed at rebalancing the flow of vital energy (Ki) in the body according to Oriental medicine principles.
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Japanese finger pressure technique on meridians and acupressure points aimed at rebalancing the flow of vital energy (Ki) in the body according to Oriental medicine principles.
Classical form of Western massage developed by Per Henrik Ling, using effleurage, petrissage, friction, tapotement and vibration to relax muscles and improve circulation.
Sleep hygiene encompasses all the habits and environmental conditions that promote quality sleep. Often neglected, these simple rules form the foundation of any sleep disorder management. This article details the 10 golden rules based on AASM recommendations and latest scientific evidence.
Melatonin, the 'sleep hormone' secreted by the pineal gland in response to darkness, plays a central role in regulating the sleep-wake cycle. Its supplemental use has grown considerably, but its indications, limitations and precautions remain often misunderstood. This article reviews scientific evidence, dosages, formulations, contraindications and natural alternatives.
Sophrology, a mind-body method created in 1960 by neuropsychiatrist Alfonso Caycedo, offers techniques of dynamic relaxation, controlled breathing and positive visualization to treat sleep disorders. It acts on the physiological and mental hyperactivation that characterizes insomniacs, restoring the natural ability to let go needed for falling asleep.
Sleep occupies a third of our lives and conditions our physical, cognitive and emotional health. This article explores sleep architecture — its cycles (light, deep and REM sleep), circadian rhythms and age-specific needs. Understanding how sleep works helps address sleep disorders and adopt natural optimization strategies.
Insomnia affects 15-20% of the adult population and is the most common sleep disorder. It is characterized by difficulty falling asleep, nighttime awakenings or early morning awakening, with daytime functioning impact. This article explores the multifactorial causes and validated natural solutions: sleep hygiene, herbal medicine, sophrology, cognitive-behavioral techniques and mind-body approaches.
Herbal medicine offers natural alternatives to sleeping pills for mild to moderate sleep disorders. Valerian, passionflower and lemon balm are among the best-studied and most prescribed plants. This article details their active principles, GABAergic mechanisms, clinical evidence, dosages, synergistic combinations and precautions.
Nervous system trace element - sleep disorders and developmental delays
Dystonic diathesis complex - neurovegetative and circulatory disorders