Zoe Ball says ‘I feel your pain’ as she opens up on health issue that she ‘really struggled’ with

Zoe Ball says ‘I feel your pain’ as she opens up on health issue that she ‘really struggled’ with

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A listener named Alison asked Zee Ball and co-host Jo Whiley about her health, and the latter noted that she used to “really struggle” with the same condition.

Zoe Ball has opened up about her struggle with a worrying health condition, revealing she discovered a solution that “really helped”. During a recent episode of the Dig It podcast, the BBC Radio 2 presenter and co-host Jo Whiley addressed a question from listener Alison, who revealed she tuned into the show at 3am as she endured sleepless nights.

Alison shared that her sleep quality had “deteriorated” with age. Despite attempting various remedies including medication, sleeping separately, maintaining good sleep hygiene and using meditation apps, nothing had provided relief from her struggle at night. She concluded by asking whether Zoe and Jo had any suggestions.

The broadcaster, who shared a love life insight over the summer, responded: “Alison, darling girl, I feel your pain; that is so frustrating. I used to really struggle to sleep, and yeah, I used to take a lot of sleeping tablets. And again, you shouldn’t really take those for a long period of time because, you know, they can add to your risk of dementia, but then, the worry of not being able to sleep makes you not be able to sleep.

When I started taking magnesium at night, I discovered that it really helped. It sounds like you might have exhausted all the avenues, so I asked Alison, what could you possibly have tried.

Zoe also mentioned that she’d been advised to take baths in magnesium salts, although she confessed that she was unsure how the mineral aids sleep, but it “definitely has made a difference” to her.

Insomnia is a condition characterised by regular sleep issues, with symptoms not only including difficulty falling asleep, but also waking up during the night, lying awake, waking early and struggling to fall back asleep, and finding it hard to nap during the day despite feeling tired, according to the NHS.

The NHS also explains that adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep each night, unlike children, toddlers and babies who require more. Some of the causes of insomnia include depression, anxiety or stress, shift work, temperatures, nicotine, caffeine and alcohol, but it also emphasises that the condition can improve if you address your sleeping habits.

Some of the recommendations included sticking to the same routine when heading to bed and rising in the morning, unwinding roughly an hour before sleep (suggesting reading or having a bath), regular physical activity and ensuring your bedroom remains both dark and quiet. Healthline writes that magnesium could address sleep by alleviating anxiety and depression and helping people calm down.

It notes that magnesium is a common mineral that is vital for our health. Indeed, it is utilised in more than 600 “cellular reactions” in the human body, and, among its reported health benefits, helps with bone health and the function of the brain, heart and muscles. Regarding sleep, magnesium could assist your brain and body in relaxing, it continues.

One of the ways it can do this is by “activating the parasympathetic nervous system”, which the publication notes is in charge of making you relaxed. Magnesium also regulates melatonin (a naturally occurring hormone that has a role in the sleep-wake cycle) – in fact, people with insomnia sometimes take a synthetic version of melatonin to aid sleep.

It might also aid in regulating the nervous system. In addition, studies have shown that both elevated and depleted levels of magnesium may cause sleep problems.

In other news, Zoe has reportedly welcomed a mystery man into her home, addressing the topic on another episode of her and Jo’s podcast. Zoe, who split from her ex-partner, Michael Reed, two years ago, revealed this while discussing a product she purchased online that she uses to “whack” her legs and underarms.

She claimed it promotes lymphatic drainage and is “quite good.” She reportedly used it after being spotted by the mysterious man, who she refers to as “the lodger.”

She recalled that she first saw me do it when the lodger came in and kind of turned on his heels.

The BBC Radio 2 icon was then asked if he was still alive, which Zoe confirmed. She cryptically stated that he was still present and “still lodging” but did not reveal his identity.

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Source: Mirror

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