Issues with sleeping connected to Multivitamins?
I am having issues with sleeping lately. I cannot fall asleep in the evening. I will give you a little background on my activities, and what I thought might be an issue.
About 3 months ago I got mononucleosis. Since then, I stopped going to my Ju Jitsu practices that I was going to for the past 4 years, 5 times a week. I would usually get so tired at those practice sessions that I would fall asleep almost instantly after lying in my bed.
In the mean time, I started taking multivitamins. I noticed that a few days after I started taking multivitamins, my issues with sleeping began. Then I stopped them for 2-3 weeks, and I had no trouble sleeping again. Yesterday and today I took multivitamins again and today I cannot fall asleep.
At first I thought it's the lack of practice that's causing it. I thought that I got used to get very tired at practice, and perhaps I'm having too much energy left now at the end of the day and it's causing me problems with sleeping.
But today I noticed that perhaps multivitamin intake might be causing it.
Of course, at the beginning of mononucleosis, I was VERY tired, and would sleep at least 12 hours a day, but now I'm not getting tired because of mononucleosis, and I guess I'm having counter-affect... not being tired at all.
I would just like to point out that I've noticed that perhaps multivitamin intake might be connected to my issue.
Is it a known fact? Has anyone got any idea what might be causing it? I've asked my doctor about it, and she said it might be that the lack of practice is affecting me. However, at the time of asking, I haven't noticed the multivitamin affecting my sleep.
Has anyone got any ideas/suggestions/experiences to share?
Vitamins can interfer with sleep
I agree with Thomas, and appreciate the detail he presented.
B vitamins are especially troublesome if you take them too late in the day. Best to take them early.
A good orthomolecular sleep aid is Taurine, a non-essential amino acid. It's often found in those "energy drinks" because it counteracts the nervousness that can come with the caffiene. Taurine is also a key to producing dietary bile that digests lipids (like those omega-3's you should be taking! Lol)
Melatonin is good, too.
My best to you,
Dan