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You're probably the last person to find out whether or not you sleep talk. But if you've ever been told by someone close to you that you natter away in your sleep, here's some help with how to stop sleep talking.

Cut your stress levels

Stress is a common cause of sleep talking and our modern day life styles seem almost custom designed to increase our stress levels. Whether it's pressure at work or at home, stress is all around. Whilst some stress is good for you, too much can manifest itself in all sorts of ways including sleep talking. Think about different methods of relaxation to help reduce your stress levels: relaxation techniques such as yoga or meditation can help.

Don't eat close to bed time

Too much food, especially if it's a heavy meal, can adversely impact your sleep patterns. In turn, this can lead to a greater likelihood of sleep talking. Change your eating patterns so that you give yourself time to digest your food before you settle down for the night.

Get into a routine

If your sleeping routine is too varied or haphazard, your body finds it hard to cope with the variations and isn't really sure whether it should be awake or asleep. This can lead to more sleep talking in a lot of people so make sure that you keep a reasonably regular routine for the time you go to sleep.

Use hypnosis

Because it works at such a deep level, using hypnosis for sleep talking can be an excellent way to combat your problem. It's cheap and surprisingly effective.

How To Stop Sleep Talking

By: Trevor Johnson




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