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Sleep expert gives his verdict on these 4 viral TikTok sleep hacks
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If you struggle to fall asleep, chances are you’ve tried everything from counting sheep to breathing techniques. But for people who find it hard to drift off at a normal time and feel like they’re running out of options, they’re turning to social media for answers, specifically TikTok.
And I’m not one to judge, as I’ve definitely tried my fair share of sleep tricks from TikTok, including thisdoctor-approved TikTok sleep hackand these4 summer TikTok sleep hackswhen the UK was battling with last year’s heatwave.
However, there are a few sleep tips on TikTok which have caused many doctors and experts to speak out to dissuade people from trying them, like mouth taping and cloud beds. To find out more, I spoke to Max Stevens, sleep expert fromThe Sleep Checklistand he looked into 4 viral TikTok sleep hacks and revealed whether they actually work or not.
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1. Keeping your bedroom at a specific temperature
Hack:Set the temperature in your bedroom between 18-20°C (66-69°F) for a better night’s sleep.
Verdict:Thumbs up!
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During the colder months, it’s tempting to turn up your heating to keep yourself warm through the night. However, this can have a negative effect on your sleep as you need your internal body temperature to cool down to help you relax and fall asleep. “This tip is great as your body needs a cool environment to fall asleep. Keeping the temperature between 18°C to 20°C is the perfect temperature for quality sleep – any cooler or hotter and it may affect your body’s internal temperature,” says Stevens.
For more details, look at why experts saysleeping in a cold room is better for you.
2. The military sleep method
Hack:Lie on your back, relax the muscles in your face and let go of tension in your body. Next, picture a soothing scenario to clear your mind and if you find your mind wandering, internally repeat “don’t think, don’t think, don’t think” until you fall asleep.
Verdict:Thumbs up… but it depends
Themilitary sleep hackis one of the most talked about sleep tricks from TikTok. Stevens says “according to the US military, this sleep technique works for 96% of people who try it, but it could take you 6 weeks to master.” The majority of people who’ve tried this hack have raved about it and as someone who has tried it myself, I can definitely vouch for its effectiveness.
However, Stevens has fallen into the 4% of people who the military sleep hack doesn’t work for and says “while it’s important to relax before going to bed, I suspect external factors such as waking up early and running miles with heavy equipment on your back help those in the military fall asleep fairly quickly." But it’s still worth giving a go!
For more military sleep hacks (promoted on TikTok, of course), try tosleep like a Navy SEAL with this 8-minute nap hack.
3. Rubbing pressure points
Hack:Rub pressure points on the body to help relax and address insomnia symptoms. TikTok user and acupuncturist@anew.acusays to ball your hand into a fist and make a note of where your pinky and middle fingers touch on your hand. Rub each point for 30 seconds and repeat 3 times.
Verdict:Thumbs up… but it depends
This hack includes the pressure point where your pinky touches your hand which is called the heart point and the pericardial point which is where your middle finger touches your hand. According to Stevens, “the science of using acupuncture to help with sleep is limited as all studies that have been performed are small in size. With that said there are no studies to say that it doesn’t work and I could see this technique helping some.”
Stevens’ verdict is that “whether the rubbing of pressure points has any effect on the heart is unknown, but I could see this working as it will cause you to relax and empty your mind as performing the small motions will make you sleepy.”
4. Brain tapping
Verdict:Thumbs up!
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