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    Forget what your mom told you: A glass of warm milk before bed might actually keep you up, rather than lull you to sleep. See, the protein in the milk will boost alertness--and unless it's skim, the fat will slow your digestion, making your rest more fitful. Not exactly the best shut-eye remedy. (Sorry, mom.) Nothing makes it harder to fall asleep than knowing how important it is to fall asleep. So when the pressure's on, try chowing down on one of these snacks before bedtime to ensure some serious shut-eye; they're all hand-picked and approved by the Eat This, Not That! nutrition team. These 8 sleep-better foods and drinks have been shown to induce feel-good relaxation chemicals, calming your nerves and slowing your racing brain. You can thank us ... tomorrow morning--after a long, restful night.

    NONFAT POPCORN
    Pop a bag half an hour before bedtime: The carbs will induce your body to create serotonin, a neurochemical that makes you feel relaxed. Skipping the butter-fat will slow the process of boosting those feel-good chemicals, and, as mentioned above, will also slow digestion in general.

    OATMEAL WITH SLICED BANANA
    Sleep is inspired by the hormone melatonin, but stress or excitement can disrupt melatonin's release. Bring your brain back down to earth by whipping up a bowl of instant oatmeal and topping it with a sliced banana, which is rich in melatonin.
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    1 CUP OF PLAIN YOGURT WITH 2 TABLESPOONS MIXED NUTS
    Scientists in Slovakia gave people either 3 grams each of two amino acids (lysine and arginine) or a placebo and asked them to deliver a speech. Blood measurements of stress hormones revealed that the amino acid-fortified speakers were half as anxious during and after the speech as those who took the placebo. Yogurt is one of the best food sources of lysine; nuts pack tons of arginine. Because both contain alertness-inducing protein, you're best off eating this combo a few hours before bed (or even at midday, before a big, stressful presentation at work). It'll reduce the residual stress you feel later in the evening, meaning you won't replay your day over and over again in your head as you try to fall asleep.

    A PILE OF SESAME SEEDS
    Sesame seeds are one of the best natural sources of tryptophan, the sleep-inducing amino acid responsible for all of those post-Thanksgiving turkey comas. Hold off on the turkey sammies, though-the protein in the turkey might offset the tryptophan's benefit.

    A HANDFUL OF PRETZELS
    Pretzels are a low-calorie, low-fat source of carbohydrates, which will make you feel sleepy, but won't pack on the pounds or give you belly-aching indigestion.
    Related: Check out which pretzel made it onto our list of the 125 Healthiest Supermarket Foods in America.

    1 GLASS OF WINE
    It's called a "nightcap" for a reason--a glass of wine really does take the edge off. University of Toronto researchers discovered that one alcoholic drink caused people's blood vessels to relax--but two began to reverse the effects, so limit your intake. Relaxed blood vessels means lower blood pressure, slower heart rate, and greater ability to relax in general.

    A 4-OZ GLASS OF UNSWEETENED CHERRY JUICE
    Cherry juice has serotonin-inducing carbohydrates, which will help relax you. Down the cherry juice an hour before bedtime, in case you feel a small jolt of energy from the sugar. There's not enough to keep you up all night or destabilize your blood sugar levels.

    RED BELL PEPPERS
    Researchers at the University of Alabama fed rats 200 milligrams of vitamin C twice a day and found that it nearly stopped the secretion of cortisol, a hormone released in your body when you're stressed. Calorie for calorie, red bell peppers give you more vitamin C than any other fruit or vegetable.
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    Interesting. thanks a lot.

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    Nice share , thanx
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    True Fact - Lettuce is a powerful sedative, I've worked on quite a few farms and it is well known amongst farmers! Copied from some web page: "- Sedative: The lettuce has a tranquilizing effect. It helps to calm the nerves, to control palpitations and to sleep better at nights, avoiding the insomnia. (Eat a good lettuce salad, with olive oil before going to sleep. This property is increased if we carry out a decoction with 50% of lettuce leaves and we drink a couple of glasses a day, one in the mornings and another one before going to bed) The component that grants it this property is the lactucin, one of the main components of the juice of the lettuce.

    Very related with this property is the supposed anaphrodisiac values of this vegetable that grant this plant the property of appeasing the sexual appetite, property that was already stood out by Plini, a Roman savant whose scientific thoughts were unquestioned until Middle Ages (Eat lettuce salads)"

    After reading this I'm gonna buy me half a dozen :D

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    I usually have oatmeal before bed, but with jam, not a banana. It's wonderful though.

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    you shouldn't eat carbs or fat before going to sleep, meat is the best Sleep-Better food

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