Health Benefits of Sleeping with Socks On
Sleep
research indicates a correlation between falling asleep quickly and
having increased blood dilation in our extremities (vasodilation).
Wearing socks will do this for your feet and have the effect of causing
you to sleep easily and quickly.
Never wear the same socks at
nighttime that you have worn that day, and always make sure to put on a
clean, fresh pair to avoid a bacterial build up that may lead to fungal
infections. After you take off your day socks, clean your feet and dry
them thoroughly (especially between your toes).
Choosing the right socks is also important. There needs to be enough room for airflow to move around your feet, stopping them from overheating and sweating. If your feet are too hot, the number of bacteria on your feet will grow. Purchase a pair of natural-fiber socks, that aren’t very thick.
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Wearing
socks helps you fall asleep faster than otherwise, because sleeping
requires that only our internal core body temperature (CBT) drops, while
our skin remains warm. Covering yourself with blankets and putting on
socks warms up your skin, dilates your blood vessels, and facilitates
the heat exchange that lowers CBT. This signals to your brain that it’s
time for you to drift to sleep.
3 Health Benefits of Sleeping While Wearing Socks
1. Prevent Night Sweats and Hot Flashes
Wearing socks helps your body
better regulate its temperature while it cools itself. For this reason,
your sleep is less likely to be disturbed by night sweats or hot
flashes.
2. Improve Dry Skin During cold winters, many people experience overly dry or cracked feet. This can cause soreness, pain, and a little embarrassment. A great way to combat this dryness is to moisturize your feet before bed and then pop on a pair of fresh, cotton socks.
3. Help Prevent Raynaud’s Disease Attacks Raynaud’s disease is a condition of the blood cells, which causes a severe overreaction to the cold. This can result in sores and tissue death (necrosis). Wearing socks while sleeping improves body temperature regulation and decreases the chances of Raynaud’s disease attacks from happening.
2. Improve Dry Skin During cold winters, many people experience overly dry or cracked feet. This can cause soreness, pain, and a little embarrassment. A great way to combat this dryness is to moisturize your feet before bed and then pop on a pair of fresh, cotton socks.
3. Help Prevent Raynaud’s Disease Attacks Raynaud’s disease is a condition of the blood cells, which causes a severe overreaction to the cold. This can result in sores and tissue death (necrosis). Wearing socks while sleeping improves body temperature regulation and decreases the chances of Raynaud’s disease attacks from happening.
Putting Things in Your Socks
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
teaches that our organs and nervous system can be accessed directly by
our feet. This is where the discipline of reflexology takes its starting
point from.
The feet are particularly important in this discipline, because our
soles have thousands of nerve endings that would operate as powerful
electrical circuits, if we did not wear shoes.
1. To Reduce Fevers
If you are suffering from a fever,
soak some cotton pads with apple cider vinegar, squeezing off the
excess moisture. Before you go to bed, pop these slightly dampened
cotton pads into your bedtime socks. The vinegar will help boost your
blood flow, which is excellent for limiting fevers. The pads can also
strengthen your immune system, and assist in your body’s breaking down
of waste products.
NOTE: If you are taking sleeping pills or any other liquid medication, don’t use this remedy.
NOTE: If you are taking sleeping pills or any other liquid medication, don’t use this remedy.
2. To Prevent Coughs
This old Russian method is a sure way to banish pesky wintry coughs. Simply put your feet inside
socks each containing 1-2 tablespoons of mustard powder. Then place
another pair of socks over these. Change your socks in the morning, and
replace with a new double pair of the same type for the daytime, if you
like. Repeat for as many days and nights as required.
-3. To Purify and Cleanse Your Blood
Onion and garlic are both known to
be able to kill bad bacteria lurking within our digestive systems,
while purifying our blood. Few know, however, that they can also perform
this function when sliced up thinly and placed into your socks. Their
sulfurous fumes seep through the soles of your feet, helping to both
purify and detoxify you. This remedy is particularly good for fighting
flu, colds, and sinus troubles. Repeat for several days and nights if
required, making sure to replace the socks and garlic/onions every eight
hours.
4. To Warm Your Feet Better
Red pepper, when consumed,
increases your toes’ and fingers’ circulation. The same effect can be
achieved by placing some cayenne into your shoes or socks. The red
pepper dilates the blood vessels in your feet, stimulating blood flow
and warming the feet. Some experience an instant heat, while for others
it takes a little longer.
Choosing the Right Bedtime Socks
Choosing the right socks is also important. There needs to be enough room for airflow to move around your feet, stopping them from overheating and sweating. If your feet are too hot, the number of bacteria on your feet will grow. Purchase a pair of natural-fiber socks, that aren’t very thick.
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