Many categories of foods contain nutrients, fiber, and other compounds that help control the body's sleep cycle.
Preliminary studies show that several types of dry fruits, fruits, and seafood may improve sleep. People have used other foods and drinks for decades to treat insomnia and improve sleep.
Most potentially sleep promoting foods are nutritious and unlikely to cause harm, so they should be safe for anyone without allergies, to enjoy in moderation.
To get the potential benefits of some sleep-promoting foods, try eating them a few hours before bed to reduce the risk of indigestion and acid reflux.
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