Nutritionist Rosie Millen spoke to Express.co.uk about how to sleep better and suggested cutting out coffee. The health expert said: “Cut out caffeine!

The London-based author, who wrote Burnout’s a B*tch: A 6-week meal & lifestyle plan, suggested swapping the drink for another.

“It inhibits the release of melatonin in the brain which is the hormone that tells us to fall asleep.

“Swap it for chamomile tea. Chamomile tea contains apigenin.

“This antioxidant binds to certain receptors in your brain that may promote sleepiness and reduce insomnia.

“For this reason, it’s very calming.”

READ MORE: Dementia: The popular drink increasing your risk of mental decline by 53 percent

Cutting out caffeine is not as simple as just ditching coffee.

Caffeine can be found in other sources too. These include:

  • Tea
  • Some fizzy drinks
  • Chocolate
  • Energy drinks
  • Some pain relievers

Rosie recently discussed how to live longer through your diet, listing the best foods to boost longevity and healthy ageing. 

Rosie Millen, a London-based nutritionist who works with Bio-Kult, recommends: “Fruits and vegetables!”

The food expert said: “They are all a powerhouse of nutrients with each one offering an array of vital vitamins and minerals that the body needs to function and perform.

Rosie urged Britons looking to boost their health to “eat the rainbow”.

She said: “I always advocate eating eight portions in total with the emphasis being on vegetables.”

Source: Daily Express

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