This past year of this panorama has been unsettling, to say the least. We’re all experiencing more stress and anxiety, which leads to sleep issues and tougher days— and the vicious cycle continues. Cannabis and sleep can be a dream match. Here are four small and easy updates you can make with cannabis to help improve the quality of sleep you experience.
1. Get smart about sleep-friendly cannabinoids and terpenes
We know, we know. We sound like a broken record, but cannabis is not one-size-fits-all and it definitely is not a one-trick-pony. The cannabis plant is made of hundreds of cannabinoids and hundreds of terpenes. Mix that up with flavonoids and other sleep-inducing herbs and botanicals, and the possibilities for this one plant to impact your wellness are endless.
For sleep specifically, the limited research conducted thus far found that cannabinoids like CBD, THC, and CBN are best for unwinding and sleep. Terpenes like Linalool and Myrcene help the brain and body slow down while Limonene and B-Caryophyllene and Humulene can help alleviate pain or discomfort that often prevents you from feeling and achieving rest.
If you’re shopping for formulated products vs just flower, other ingredients that are in the product can help enhance the sedative effects. Look for natural ingredients and adaptogens like reishi, cinnamon, melatonin, lavender, chamomile, Valerian root, rosemary, and passionflower.
2. Make a night of it…every night.
Better rest doesn’t come with a flick of switch, it requires healthy habits, consistency, and some pleasant prep. Consuming cannabis, such as infused edibles like tea or a sweet can be a part of your new nightly routine.
Here are tips for inspo:
3. Have a back-up plan
There will be restless nights and or moments when you wake up in the middle of the night. Inhaling your cannabis, either as a smoke or vape, or a fast-acting tincture, can help you feel the sedative effects almost instantly and can be helpful in having you drift back into sleep.
4. Take a look at your habits during waking hours
Preventing the problem is often more effective than troubleshooting or finding ways around what ails you. Evaluate how you manage the stress and demands of the day. Are you working to address any stressors as they present themselves so that you don’t carry them with you to off-duty hours? Are you moving enough and getting some fresh air and sun every day, even if in short bursts? Are you getting the support you need?
Microdosing cannabis can help keep your stress and anxiety at bay during the day so that it doesn’t pile up into an insurmountable hurdle in the evening. For daytime support, terpenes like Limonene, Pinene, and B-Caryophyllene paired with cannabinoids like CBD and THC can keep you mentally focused and present.
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