[HEALTH] Need some shut-eye? Try adding these foods to your evening routine and report back , for science, obviously. Tart Cherries In one randomized, placebo-controlled trial, adults consuming Montmorency tart cherry juice slept approximately 40 minutes longer each night and had 6% better sleep efficiency when compared to placebo. A pilot trial involving older adults with insomnia found that tart cherry juice consumed twice-daily significantly improved total sleep time by 84 minutes and sleep efficiency. Another study showed that consuming tart cherry juice increased blood melatonin levels and was associated with modest improvements in sleep quality and duration among healthy adults. Tart cherry juice's sleep magic may be due to its content of natural melatonin, as well as tryptophan and antioxidants. [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] Walnuts Results of a randomized controlled trial published recently in Food & Function suggest that consuming a handful of walnuts per day with dinner ...
[HEALTH] Holy basil (Ocimum sanctum), commonly called tulsi (meaning “the indefatigable” in Sanskrit), known as the "tonic of life" has been used for millennia in Ayurvedic medicine as an adaptogen that supports the body’s natural rhythm. Researchers took a step back to analyze all available studies on holy basil in 2017. Across 70 studies involving almost 4,000 total participants, holy basil consistently showed beneficial effects for modulating stress, immune function, blood sugar, lipid levels, and inflammation with very few adverse effects. Few herbs have been studied this broadly and come away with such a consistent, reassuring track record, so enjoy! STRESS Holy basil seems to help people handle stress more easily. In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled human study, healthy adults received a standardized holy basil extract for 8 weeks. The researchers measured cortisol levels, physiological responses to mental stress (including blood pressure reactivi...