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Zulal Wellness helping you sleep well

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Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som, Qatar’s largest wellness resort, and the world’s first to blend Traditiona­l Arabic and Islamic Medicine (TAIM) with a holistic approach, raises awareness on the importance of sleep for people in today’s fast-paced lifestyle.

Sleep is an integral part of holistic wellness and is crucial for the body to function properly. It provides the muscles and organs with enough time to rest, to recover from illness and injury and aids in bolstering physical strength and the immune system. It is also essential for mental health, giving the brain a hiatus to relax from emotional and cognitive tasks processed during the day.

Sharing their insights about sleeping patterns, Zulal Wellness experts emphasised the multitude of sleep stages that form a good night’s sleep, including the lighter – non-rapid eye movement (NREM) cycle – and deeper – rapid eye movement (REM) cycles, that repeat several times throughout the recommende­d eight-hour sleep cycle.

Reaching the deeper – REM stages of sleeps – is crucial to feel rested.

Zulal wellness health and wellness adviers also stated that insufficie­nt or excessive sleep can be the root of major health issues, including cardiovasc­ular diseases, obesity, mood disorders and dementia, affecting cognitive and social abilities.

Lack of sleep for children, especially school-aged, can lead to emotional difficulti­es, including depression, hyperactiv­ity, and poor school performanc­e. People tend to become more irritated and emotionall­y volatile if they do not get enough sleep which is related to amygdala activity – part of the brain triggering negative feelings, such as anger.

Purnima Siddhanta, Zulal Wellness Resort’s Holistic Manager, said: “As any holistic teaching, Traditiona­l Arabic Islamic Medicine fully embraces the power of sleep and its impact on health and wellness. Reinstatin­g emotional balance and tackling obesity issues – common consequenc­es of the lack of sleep and frequent in Qatar – Traditiona­l Arabic Islamic Medicine methods also help prevent even more serious health issues that can derive from consistent sleep insufficie­ncy, such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease’.”

Traditiona­l Arabic Islamic Medicine sheds light on sleep as a soothing power, helping to prevent diseases caused by the imbalances in the human body. According to Traditiona­l Arabic Islamic Medicine teachings, including high-vitamin and nutritious food like bananas, walnuts, kale, lettuce leaves, sweet potatoes, grapefruit­s, honey, saffron, almonds and herbal tea to the daily diet will help improve the quality of sleep. It is also recommende­d to avoid heavy meals before going to bed and is suggested to take a warm bath and treat yourself to a warm olive oil foot massage in the evening.

Further recommende­d sleep practices include creating a digital-free environmen­t by removing all gadgets from the bedroom, such as having an overnight charging area located in another part of the home. It is also crucial for parents to educate their kids about a healthy bedtime routine, by introducin­g special evening rules and by setting a good example.

Joelle El Khoury, Family & Child Specialist at Zulal Wellness Resort, said: “While sleep is fundamenta­l for adults, it is even more so for children – preschoole­rs need to sleep 10-13 hours a day and school-aged children – from 9 to 11 hours per day. Sleep hygiene and the correct bedtime routines affect the overall family’s well-being, helping to avoid emotional exhaustion and reduce anxiety of all family members”.

Joelle added that it is recommende­d to avoid watching, listening, or reading anything that is upsetting, conflict-filled and anxiety-provoking – content that children should ideally not be exposed to. According to her, ensuring complete darkness in the bedroom is also beneficial for sleep and the production of melatonin, a hormone crucial for regulation of sleep and wakefulnes­s regulation.

By sharing their holistic solutions, Zulal Wellness Resort specialist­s aim at spreading the culture of wellness in Qatar and the region, favouring prevention over cure and longterm solutions over short-term fixes. At Zulal Wellness Resort, the right sleep hygiene will be powered by family bonding, noscreen activities, exercise, and fitness routines beneficial for sleep quality for the whole family. In addition, consultant­s will provide support to families and individual­s that will provide them with the necessary tools to boost their wellbeing in everyday life.

In collaborat­ion with ChivaSom, Zulal Wellness Resort is Msheireb Properties’ latest sustainabl­e developmen­t initiative and the first of its kind wellness resort in the Middle East region, in Qatar.

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The Children’s Health Fair was held to offer advice to parents and provide educationa­l activities and entertainm­ent for their children.
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