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Success with 1:1 ratio of CBD:THC for sleep problems
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<blockquote data-quote="TestOneTwo" data-source="post: 182445" data-attributes="member: 40269"><p>Weekends only would help. Def stick with indica strains rather than sativa. Overall though it’s probably not going to be a great long term solution, sorry. Most sleeping aids aren’t long term. If I need to sleep badly I take 1-2 benadryls and/or a scoop of a a supplement called Anesthetized. It’s pretty good, gives you some nice deep sleep but not for long term use either. What also works wonders and that’s kinda interesting is taking a NSAID before bed. Based in my own and the observations of friends it would seem that one big reason for bad sleep can be inflammation/pain. Who would have thought? Obviously, that also is not a long term solution but at least it can help get you a good nights sleep every now and then. I might add that all the traditional herbs and substances that are usually being used for sleep don’t do anything for me and some of them actually keep me up. Some people have weird reactions to certain antihistamine type aids. I for instance happen to run into serious depression the next day when I had Unisom while I’m totally OK with Benadryl. Used it twice and regretted it twice. It’s that bad I wouldn’t take it again if you paid me, even though it actually works rather well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestOneTwo, post: 182445, member: 40269"] Weekends only would help. Def stick with indica strains rather than sativa. Overall though it’s probably not going to be a great long term solution, sorry. Most sleeping aids aren’t long term. If I need to sleep badly I take 1-2 benadryls and/or a scoop of a a supplement called Anesthetized. It’s pretty good, gives you some nice deep sleep but not for long term use either. What also works wonders and that’s kinda interesting is taking a NSAID before bed. Based in my own and the observations of friends it would seem that one big reason for bad sleep can be inflammation/pain. Who would have thought? Obviously, that also is not a long term solution but at least it can help get you a good nights sleep every now and then. I might add that all the traditional herbs and substances that are usually being used for sleep don’t do anything for me and some of them actually keep me up. Some people have weird reactions to certain antihistamine type aids. I for instance happen to run into serious depression the next day when I had Unisom while I’m totally OK with Benadryl. Used it twice and regretted it twice. It’s that bad I wouldn’t take it again if you paid me, even though it actually works rather well. [/QUOTE]
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