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Posted: 2022-04-07T09:45:45Z | Updated: 2022-04-07T09:45:45Z Can't Sleep? Here Are The Best Products To Help, According To Experts | HuffPost Life

Can't Sleep? Here Are The Best Products To Help, According To Experts

From blue light filtering glasses to sleep masks, these items will help you fall back asleep in the middle of the night.
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You’re lying awake in the middle of the night, trying to do the soothing breathing exercise your yoga teacher showed you, hopelessly unable to get back to sleep. Your phone is lying next to you, practically begging you to grab it. You think “I’ll just do a quick scroll, then I’ll be ready for bed.”

Hours of Tiktok later, the alarm clock is going off, your kid is asking for juice and your micro-managing boss has already sent you three emails. You got sucked into the screen, never fell back asleep and now it is morning.

Don’t let this be you! If you’re struggling to fall back asleep in the middle of the night, you may instinctively reach for your phone or computer. Think twice, urged clinical psychologist Michael J. Breus,  a diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine and fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine .

“Your phone emits blue light which disrupts circadian rhythms and inhibits melatonin production,” Breus told HuffPost. “Also, your phone is a potential source of stress. You might inadvertently read a disturbing headline or see a text about a difficult situation at work. When you’re stressed, you will have more trouble getting back to sleep.” 

As Breus explained, clicking around your phone or tablet can expose you to disruptive lights and potentially stressful content. He noted that playing a phone game or doing something really interactive on a screen can also keep you awake. 

“Trying to get your new high score on Candy Crush is not exactly conducive to better rest,” he said. “When you are engaged in something or playing something, you certainly are not trying to fall asleep.” 

Dr. Abhinav Singh, a medical review expert at the Sleep Foundation  and medical director at the Indiana Sleep Center , said that interactive or engaging content on screens increases brain activity and makes it harder to fall back asleep. It also reminds you what time it is, which can make you even more stressed. 

To help you sleep more restfully, Breus and Singh broke down the best things to use in the middle of the night when you can’t fall asleep. 

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A soothing noise machine with white noise and nature sounds
When you're lying awake in the middle of the night, it's easy to start thinking about that email you need to reply to or the laundry you never took out of the dryer. Per Singh, turning on a white noise machine or listening to nature sounds can help you stay present and start to drift back to sleep.

"Listening to soothing sounds anchors the mind, allowing your mind to stay focused, rather than drifting into thoughts of the day," he said.

This noise machine from Sound + Sleep has 10 sound options including white noise and rainfall. You can set it to go all night, or on a loop for 30, 40, 90 or 120 minutes.
A real paper book
Instead of reading on your phone or Kindle (or, let's be real, watching TikTok for three hours), Singh suggests reaching for a paper book.

"The light and the content from your devices will increase brain activity, along with telling you the time, adding to the frustration, and almost always they will not help you fall back to sleep," Singh said. "Reading or something less stimulating is usually advised."

Thrift Books is a new and used book retailer online that usually has unbeatable prices. Pictured is a "Swing Time" by Zadie Smith , $5.29.
A pack of nightlights to put through the hallway
When you can't get back to sleep, you may be tempted to go to the bathroom, grab a late-night snack or otherwise wander around the house. Breus said if you're going to be leaving your bedroom in the middle of the night, you want to minimize turning on any overhead lights or floor lamps.

"Install nightlights between the bedroom and the bathroom," Breus said. "When you turn on a light, your body will stop producing melatonin. Nightlights provide enough illumination to get you safely to the bathroom without waking you further."

This is a set of four adjustable night lights with dusk to dawn sensors, so they will automatically turn on and off. The square shape means they'll only take up one outlet, and you can still charge your phone or have something plugged in below it.
A comfy chair to lounge in
If you're fumbling around in your bed, struggling to get back to sleep, Singh said that getting cozy in a comfy chair may do the trick.

"Finding a comfortable seated position essentially helps your brain associate a comfortable environment with sleep," Singh explained.

This adult bean bag is 5 feet in diameter and has a removable, machine washable cover. It comes in 36 colors.
A bluetooth sleep mask that blocks light and lets you listen to podcasts
To block light and listen to a podcast or soothing music without staring at your phone, Singh suggested grabbing a Bluetooth eye mask.

This adjustable Bluetooth eye mask lasts for 10 hours of playing time on a single charge. The bluetooth module and wires are removable, so you can clean the mask after you use it.
LED-blocking stickers for all your devices
Apart from your phone screen, Breus said the little lights from devices in your room like the TV, internet router or air conditioner may be disruptive to your sleep.

"The main light source causing problems at night is the artificial blue light generated by a number of electronic devices in our homes artificial blue light that can hinder your bodys melatonin production."

This set of more than 100 pre-cut light-blocking stickers will black-out pesky appliance lighting.
A time-less alarm clock that won't stress you out
Though you may be dying to know what time it is, both Singh and Breus urge you not to look at a clock when you're struggling to stay asleep.

"Keep your eyes off your alarm clock in the middle of the night," Breus said. "Panicking about the sleep youre missing is not going to help you sleep. Focus on relaxation."

Of course, if you know you need to get up at a certain time, the fear of sleeping in may keep you awake. This sunrise smart alarm clock has a dimmable clock feature, meaning you can turn off the time display as you sleep. You can set it to light up or make noise when it's time to get up. It's a phone charger, speaker, alarm clock and sunrise lamp in one, and it connects to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth so you can set it all up with your phone, then leave your phone in the kitchen, far away from your bed.
Blue light-blocking glasses if you simply must look at your phone
As mentioned, reaching for your phone in the middle of the night likely isn't going to help you get back to sleep. "However, if you must use your phone or any device with blue light, consider blue light-blocking glasses ," Breus said. "Blue light exposure can lead to inadequate melatonin production, which can hinder your ability to fall or stay asleep."

EyeBuyDirect has a huge selection of blue light filtering glasses, ranging in style and price. Pictured at top is the Pacific in striped blue ($39) ; at bottom is Daydream in brown golden ($28).

Before You Go

Items That Can Help You Fall Asleep And Stay Asleep
A lifestyle tracking watch that can help detect why you're not sleeping(01 of13)
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Dr. Temitayo Oyegbile-Chidi , a board member of The National Sleep Foundation , told HuffPost that, "Wearable sleep devices that can help with measuring your heart rate, breathing patterns, body movement and sometimes, even oxygen saturation to provide feedback, which may improve your sleep. In fact, some devices can track lifestyle factors that influence your sleep by allowing you to input information about how much caffeine you drank before bed and whether you are feeling stressed."

The smart phone compatible Fitbit tracker has over 52,600 five star ratings on Amazon and can help track your sleep quality though readings such as skin temperature changes and sleep stage tracking to help you determine what kinds of factors in your everyday might be potentially influencing your sleep.
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A cooling portable fan to help with body temperature(02 of13)
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Singh said having a cooler external temperature can play a large part in how well you sleep, which can be more difficult during the summer months.

This adjustable personal cooling fan, which is available with either a plug or a rechargeable battery, can quietly deliver cool air throughout the night. It emits a delicate mist to ensure that air is moist and uses a rapid cooling system to quickly drop temperature and act similarly to an air conditioning system. You can even add ice to the water receptacle for a greater effect.
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A gel-infused motion isolation mattress pad to limit disturbances(03 of13)
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According to the Sleep Foundation , mattress toppers that are made with motion-absorbing and conforming materials like memory foam can have a moderate effect on reducing motion transfer from one side of the bed to another. This can be especially helpful if you have a partner who moves a lot during their sleep.

This gel-infused memory foam mattress topper by Linenspa has over 59,000 five-star ratings on Amazon and adds 3 inches of plush conforming memory foam to your existing mattress. This can diffuse the movements of your sleep partner while also distributing weight and relieving pressure points. The temperature-regulating gel beads infused throughout the pad can help capture and dissipate heat so you stay cool. It's available in nine different mattress sizes.
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Comfortable sleep headphones for snoozeworthy sounds(04 of13)
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If listening to soothing white noise, ASMR or binaural beats sends you off to dreamland, this headphone band can be far more comfortable to wear than hard plastic earbuds that fall out of your ear while you sleep.

These wireless and rechargeable sleep headphones have over 16,000 five-star reviews on Amazon and offer up to 10 hours of listening per charge. The ultra thin over-ear speakers can also help block out ambient noise. The breathable soft mesh-lined band is also machine washable.
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Insulated blackout curtains to prevent light, noise and temperature disruption(05 of13)
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"One of the simplest ways to improve your sleep is by blocking out the light, and the easiest way to do this is by getting some blackout curtains or a sleep mask to keep the light away," Hafeez said.

Available in 31 colors and 13 lengths, these machine-washable light-blocking curtains can seamlessly blend into your bedroom space while helping prevent light pollution, ambient outside noise disturbances and early sunlight from disrupting your sleep. The triple-weave wrinkle-free fabric is also thermally insulated to regulate the temperature of the room and keep spaces cooler in the summer and warm during the winter.
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An ultra-conforming memory pillow that cools and supports(06 of13)
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If you're struggling to fall asleep, Hafeez suggested that you consider your pillow, as it can have a potentially drastic effect on sleep and overall comfort.

The Tempur-Adapt Cloud+ Cooling pillow by Tempur-Pedic is an ultra soft and adaptive memory foam pillow that is both supportive and conforming, no matter what sleep position you are in and even as you move throughout the night. The premium knit cover is machine-washable and cooling to prevent overheating. And unlike traditional pillows, this one won't flatten or lose its shape over time.
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Moldable noise-canceling earplugs to block out external sounds(07 of13)
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Whether you're trying to drown out the sound of a snoring partner or disruptive outside noises, these moldable, medical-grade silicone earplugs can be an affordable and comfortable solution to noise cancellation. The BPA-free material is soft for comfort and is both waterproof and reusable. Each set comes with one case for storage and a smaller one for travel. (credit:Amazon)
An oscillating tower fan for lowering room temperatures, even in bigger spaces(08 of13)
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Singh said that cooling your space down to 67 degrees can help prepare your body for sleep and make a better external environment.

This 42-inch oscillating cooling fan by Lasko can quietly provide a powerful cooling flow even in larger spaces, thanks to the high-reaching tower design and wide oscillation. There are three fan speed settings, including an ultra-quiet nighttime setting which automatically decreases fan speed and dims control lights while you sleep. It also comes with a remote so you can control settings from the comfort of your bed.
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A breathable weighted blanket that reduces stress and movement(09 of13)
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Hafeez said that another way to minimize distractive movements throughout the night is to try out a weighted blanket.

This highly breathable and calming blanket uses evenly distributed glass beads to deliver a comfortable level of body pressure without causing you to overheat. It's made with a detachable 100% cotton cover and is available in seven different colors, five sizes and nine different weights.
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LED light-dimming stickers to block disruptive lights from household electronics(10 of13)
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Hafeez previously told HuffPost that the tiny and overly bright lights commonly found on televisions, WiFi routers and alarm clocks might be impacting your ability to fall asleep at night. This is because they often contain blue light, which may impact your circadian rhythm, keeping you feeling awake and alert.

This variety pack contains over 100 stickers in assorted sizes to help dim between 50% and 80% of light. They can be cut to accommodate particular light sources and don't leave a sticky residue when removed.
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A soothing herbal pillow spray to promote relaxation(11 of13)
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Hafeez explained that some people can be relaxed by certain smells. For cases like these, pillow sprays or essential oils might be something useful to try.

This natural pillow spray is formulated with the therapeutic smells of lavender, chamomile and vetiver to help induce calm. Reviewers have said the spray helped them clear their mind and fall asleep.
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A luxurious set of silky, cooling and friction-free eucalyptus sheets(12 of13)
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"[Satin-like] fabric tends to be cool to the touch, staying this way throughout the night, making it a good option for hot sleepers," Hafeez said.

These silky hypoallergenic and antibacterial sheets are made using 100% premium lyocell fibers from eucalyptus, which effectively mimic the temperature-regulating quality of satin sheets. This sustainably processed material is three times more breathable than cotton and has moisture wicking abilities to help keep the body cool while also being great for sensitive or acne-prone skin. These sheets by Eucalypso are available in five sizes and seven colors including rust, spring green and light gray.
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A top-selling white noise machine with 20 built-in sounds(13 of13)
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This top-selling white noise machine for sleep uses adaptive sound technologies to offer a spectrum of comforting background noises like pink, white and brown noise. It has 32 volume levels as well as shut-off timer settings for precise and customized listening. The memory function automatically restores the previous volume, time and sounds, which include everything from oscillating fans to crackling fires and soothing streams. (credit:Amazon)

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