Need a Better Aleep? Try Some of These Bedtime Snacks

According to an article by Joy Bauer Nutrition, the following bedtime snacks can create feelings of calm and sleepiness. See full article.

The article suggests the snacks to be “no more than 200 calories and should be eaten at least 30 minutes prior to bed”

For Adults
– 6-8 oz container of non-fat, flavored yogurt topped with 2 tablespoons low-fat granola cereal
– Sliced apple with 1-2 teaspoons natural peanut butter
– 3 cups low-fat popcorn – sprinkled with optional 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese

For Teens
– One cup healthy cereal with skim milk
– Low-fat granola bar
– Scoop of vanilla or strawberry low-fat ice cream

For Children
–1/2 cup low-fat vanilla pudding
–1/2 banana with 1-2 teaspoons peanut butter
–One cup skim milk with a bunch of grapes (or other fruit)

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Video: Pillow Positioning

Massage therapist, Jen, sent us her video offering some helpful suggestions re: how to position a pillow for maximum support depending on your preferred sleeping position. Please note – this video and the associated comments are somewhat suggestive and may offend some viewers

Video – How to position your pillow

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Important:
The Sleep Blog does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Instead, this website provides general information for educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified health care provider if you have questions or concerns regarding any medical condition or treatment.