Please share which sleep supplements work best for you.
Interesting read, he has some good insights. I used to buy GHB at the health food store. I REALLY miss it being available.Here is a recent post from AMidwesternDoctor on sleep. He doesn't include blood-sugar swings which I think is an underappreciated issue, but a lot of good info here...
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I think it was Dorian Yates that used to sell GHB in his sleep supplement up until like 2010 or later. Wish I got into supplements then lolInteresting read, he has some good insights. I used to buy GHB at the health food store. I REALLY miss it being available.
Honestly the only ones worth my time have been magnesium, l theanine and when needed Benadryl.Please share which sleep supplements work best for you.
Trazodone! That would make me a walking Zombie the next day.My night combo: Mg taurate + melatonin + inositol + trazodone.
Wow! Lots of great stuff here, thanks for sharing. My problem is going back to sleep after the 230am wakeup. I'm pretty careful with alcohol, eat nothing after dinner, very little sugar in my diet, I exercise regularly, but nothing seems to help me sleep. I will try some of the things mentioned that I've never heard of - mag oil, melatonin gummies, magnesium glycinate, plus 50 mg pregnenolone, etc.
Thanks! You might have something here. I'm going to do some research. I do hear the cortisol vibrating in my ears some nights and it always mystifies me. I've tried almost every pill and supplement known to man and nothing really works.
Here are a couple of non supplement ideas that I have tried recently. If by chance you watch TV in bed or even just before bed in another room, try a good pair of those blue light blocking glasses. I watch tv in bed but when I put those glasses on, I swear I start getting drowsy in about 20 minutes or so. It makes the TV a little harder to watch but for me it helps. I am also trying to read more. I never read books, but for the hell of it I bought a kindle book reader and find that I can also start to nod off by reading on the kindle. I still take some supplements, but I think there is something to one or both of thesePlease share which sleep supplements work best for you.
I also like to take nightcap 10 mg THC Indica. I do not take it daily. If I do my body gets used to it. So I'll take 3 times a week. It works great for me.I am 78 years old and in good health, a regular gym rat, slim and trim, still working full time as a dentist. My sleep issues started soon after 60 with difficulty going back to sleep after arising in the wee hours to pee. Over the years I've tried various herbal and melatonin combinations, diphenhydramine, also *** in various forms and combinations. The results were variable and short lived.
For your consideration I will offer the combination I have used for the last three years with consistent success. The first is a 10 mg THC Indica capsule. Medical marijuana is legal in Florida. I am not a smoker so I prefer the capsules. The second is an over-the-counter product called Sleep 3, a 10 mg melatonin time release form combined with some of the well known herbal sleep aids. The third is Magtein, a magnesium L-threonate product, the fourth is doxylamine, commonly available as Unisom (I take half a pill).
I take one of each with water 20 minutes before bedtime. When I wake up to pee I feel quite groggy but back in bed I am asleep immediately. At 6:30 I am up with the alarm and after a few splashes of hot water in the face I am alert and good to go, no hangover for me. Coffee and a protein breakfast and I can take on the day, all day.
Of course we are all different and how your body processes various substances may be individual. I am simply sharing what has made a big difference in my sleep experience.
10mg? that must put you out the next day too???I also like to take nightcap 10 mg THC Indica. I do not take it daily. If I do my body gets used to it. So I'll take 3 times a week. It works great for me.
I also like to take nightcap 10 mg THC Indica. I do not take it daily. If I do my body gets used to it. So I'll take 3 times a week. It works great for me.
Thanks for sharing. That's quite an interesting protocol and can't imagine how you pieced them all together like that. But this is the kind of real-world feedback I'm looking for, really appreciate it.I am 78 years old and in good health, a regular gym rat, slim and trim, still working full time as a dentist. My sleep issues started soon after 60 with difficulty going back to sleep after arising in the wee hours to pee. Over the years I've tried various herbal and melatonin combinations, diphenhydramine, also *** in various forms and combinations. The results were variable and short lived.
For your consideration I will offer the combination I have used for the last three years with consistent success. The first is a 10 mg THC Indica capsule. Medical marijuana is legal in Florida. I am not a smoker so I prefer the capsules. The second is an over-the-counter product called Sleep 3, a 10 mg melatonin time release form combined with some of the well known herbal sleep aids. The third is Magtein, a magnesium L-threonate product, the fourth is doxylamine, commonly available as Unisom (I take half a pill).
I take one of each with water 20 minutes before bedtime. When I wake up to pee I feel quite groggy but back in bed I am asleep immediately. At 6:30 I am up with the alarm and after a few splashes of hot water in the face I am alert and good to go, no hangover for me. Coffee and a protein breakfast and I can take on the day, all day.
Of course we are all different and how your body processes various substances may be individual. I am simply sharing what has made a big difference in my sleep experience.
Not at all. 8 hours of sleep and I'm good to go. I have a Fitbit watch so I can keep track of my sleep score.10mg? that must put you out the next day too???
Can this be bought online?I also like to take nightcap 10 mg THC Indica. I do not take it daily. If I do my body gets used to it. So I'll take 3 times a week. It works great for me.
No, only at a dispensary.Can this be bought online?
Interesting. Haven't heard of that use. Worth a try. Good show, Vince!Magnesium oil, I spray it and then rub it on my legs before sleep.
I cut my leg recently (wasn’t too bad but needed surgery) and they gave me 10 oxycodone. When I tell you that was my absolute best week of sleep, I mean it. I’ve had surgery 5 times in my life and everytime I’m reminded why we have an opioid epidemic. This isn’t to say you should use highly addictive drugs to fall asleep, I’m just saying you have a pointBest relaxing initial sleep I get is with 5mg hydrocodone and 5mg Valium. Unfortunately, not something MDs feel comfortable prescribing. Some of the best sleep with the most refreshed feeling I've had has been following some surgeries. I almost look forward to them! Can't beat pharmaceutical, properly dosed fentanyl or propofol.
Some of Noel Creek's products may give you what you are looking for and they sell onlineCan this be bought online?
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