When You Can't Sleep, Consider Korean Herbal Medicine | Cheongsimsan

"My mind races the moment I lie down." "I wake again and again, and mornings feel heavy." In Korean medicine, this kind of insomnia is seen as heart fire (shimhwa) — an overheated, overstimulated nervous state that disturbs sleep.
How sleeping pills differ
Benzodiazepines and melatonin force drowsiness and mask symptoms. They can work, but dependency and morning grogginess concern many people. Cheongsimsan works on the underlying overactivity itself, drawing on a 2,000-year lineage of calming (anshin) formulas built from nine herbs.
The five actions of Cheongsimsan
- Calms heart fire — gypsum, coptis, and scutellaria cool the overstimulated nerves.
- Stabilizes GABA activity — gardenia, white peony, and anemarrhena ease excess excitation.
- Steadies serotonin — codonopsis, donkey-hide gelatin, and licorice support sleep rhythm.
- Regulates stress hormones — smoothing the night-time cortisol curve.
- Balances the autonomic nervous system — guiding you toward parasympathetic rest.

Habits for better sleep
- Dim screens 1–2 hours before bed.
- Warm up in a lukewarm bath — drowsiness comes as your core temperature falls.
- Keep caffeine to the early afternoon.
- Wake at a consistent time — rhythm is the foundation of sleep.
FAQ
Q. Do I have to take it daily? It works by regulating your constitution, so consistency alongside good habits builds a stable foundation for sleep.
Q. Can I take it with sleeping pills? If you currently take medication, consult a Korean medicine doctor or your physician first.
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