Sunday, 6 January 2013

Getting Sound Sleep With Memory Foam Mattress

By Hu Tsui


Sleep is a necessary facet of life but in this fast paced world you live in, the tendency is to not get as much sleep as needed. Too bad for people with busy lives then, but it's much worse for those of you experiencing sleepless nights brought about by insomnia. This type of sleeping disorder is fairly common and can target anyone it chooses to. Over the decades, there have been various attempts to find ways to cure insomnia. One result of these attempts is through sound therapy. This article explores how you can go about curing your insomnia naturally with sound.


[Sounds For Sleeping]



The Right Breed of Music.It may have not occurred to you that there is wisdom to that lullaby moms used to sing to their children. Nonetheless, getting babies to sleep with a lullaby actually results in positive gains. For those experiencing insomnia, you can relive those lullaby days of yours by trying out instrumental or classical music to relax your mind. Those jazzy notes may be just what you need to get into that much needed sleep mode. If you're not into the whole classical scene, you can try out the more modern alternatives such as house and new age music. These genres sound similar though the former relies on electric instruments and the latter on more natural sounds such as bells, chimes, and drums. The syncopated beating and soothing rhythms may appeal more to your sleeping senses rather than the traditional lullaby. You may not readily accept these modern alternatives curing your insomnia naturally with sound but do maintain an open mind. Whatever your choice may be, this assortment of sounds are just the right meditative, lulling type of music that may be the perfect way to lead you to a deep slumber.

The White Type of Noise.Yes, noise is one of the leading factors of insomnia. Unwanted noise can disrupt your sleep and may mean one restless night for you. However, studies have shown that a certain noise type is actually a way of curing your insomnia naturally with sound. This is none other than white noise. This is a type of sound that merges the differing frequency sounds that a human ear can well, hear. Simply put, it is a random sound in the background that you usually don't pay that much attention to. These noises can prevent your brain from resisting sleep and stimulate your state of slumber to dominate. Examples include the whirring of your fan, rain drops on your roof, the hum of a waterfall, among others. Several companies have manufactured machines to imitate these sounds and act as sleep machines. If this option is more expensive than you can manage, you could always try out audio cassettes, CDs, or MP3s that will do just the trick. Some sleep generating sound clips are easily available online for your trial.

Nothing to Lose to Sleep Soundly.Though some of the above mentioned suggestions might not appeal to you, there is no harm in actually trying it out. You might have tried out several cures in the past without success but this may prove to be different. Curing your insomnia naturally with sound is not that radical an approach and may actually benefit you. For the most part it's less of a hassle than other form of treatments such as oral medication. Another advantage of this therapy is that it is non-invasive and will not result in negative side effects. So go ahead, choose the sound that's right for you and sleep the night away.

The term "sound machines" is a general term that refers to a class of appliances that include white noise machines, sleep machines, noise makers and white sound generators among many other permutations of these words. These devices are usually employed to block out or mask annoying sounds in our environment such as that created by neighbors arguing or playing their TV at too high a volume or just the general bustle of activity in a city that can create distracting noises. This noise in your environment can sometimes be blocked out by using a sound machine to overwhelm the offending noise with a more pleasant white noise sound of your own choosing. The white noise sound generated these machines usually consists of all sound frequencies occurring at the same time. This white noise will sound kind of like wind, rain, ocean or a mechanical sound like that produced by a motor or fan. The effect of this jumble of sound waves is that some sound waves get canceled and others get obscured, making the offending sound indistinct and therefore less obtrusive.

Sometimes the problem isn't too much noise but near total silence. Sometimes it is just too quiet which in some people can result in difficulty falling asleep. You have probably seen this phenomenon in action by noticing how a baby can have trouble falling asleep if it is really quiet but if a fan, vacuum or car motor is running, the baby falls asleep easily. It is generally best to play your sound machine at the lowest volume possible; save the higher volume for really loud noises that you can't remedy any other way. By playing a soft sound, you can give your mind something unobtrusive to focus on and this can result in deeper relaxation and quicker sleep.

Our recommendations of sound machines usually starts with the Dohm DS made by Marpac in the USA. The Dohm is a mechanical noise machine that produces a "real" fan like sound by using an actual motor. The limitation of the Dohm is that since the sound is not played through a speaker, it can't be amplified and therefore can only produce a fairly low volume. If you are wanting to produce louder sounds or want more variety of sounds produced by your machine, then we recommend looking at the Sound Oasis electronic machines. In particular we like the Sound Oasis S-650 since it comes with a better speaker than competing brands and has so many high fidelity sounds available at a reasonable price.




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