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RE: Little known sleep aid - Richardg8092 - 01-20-2018 (10-15-2017, 11:10 PM)alsmom360 Wrote: .... and I do have horrible bedtime habits... Hi alsmom360. From one terrible sleeper to another..... Do you have the volume on the TV muted? Ads are designed to jolt you back to attention. And there's a big fuss being made about blue light emitted by TVs and computer monitors these days. Apparently Blue light is stimulating as far as the brain is concerned - it's Daytime. Sleep doctors are now even talking about throwing out alarm clocks with blue displays (in favor of dim red). And, as one dog lover to another.... pooches aren't sleeping up on the bed with you now, are they.....? We recently looked after a friend's dog - a bed sleeper - and it was perfectly fine for him but completely disastrous for us ! You might be keeping yourself out of deep sleep by constantly checking that your dogs are comfy , or alternatively being constantly woken up by having to gently nudge them out of the way. I'm not sure that we'll ever be forgiven for letting the visitor up onto the bed while Madam had to stay down on the floor. She still uses 'those eyes' on us, asking "Can I? Just this once, come on, pleeeeze?" Luckily for us, her internal alarm is set at 8am - but we still wish she had a snooze button. Wishing you Good luck and Deep Sleep. RE: Little known sleep aid - thegreaseman - 02-06-2018 Thank you Grandote! I've never heard of this but will definitely check it out. Thank you. RE: Little known sleep aid - blandy - 02-06-2018 (07-25-2016, 12:37 AM)Grandote Wrote: I'm talking about adenosine monophosphate (AMP) not to be confused with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which has different effects. AMP is used in medicine to relieve nerve pain from shingles, muscle pain, regulate rapid pulse rates, and to induce sleep. It has been used to treat multiple sclerosis and photo sensitivity. It is non prescription and not expensive. Thank you so much for that i'm always looking for sleep aids thanks alot for the tip i hope i can get it in my country with its draconian drug laws i'm sure i will somehow
RE: Little known sleep aid - Charon - 02-06-2018 Maybe grandote will come back. politics got in the way. We have another thread or two on insomnia: http://ioplist.org/showthread.php?tid=103 RE: Little known sleep aid - relaxme - 02-06-2018 Well, anothing thing to add in my arsenal . Combining differeng things different days works better than just one drug, that in my case, with time, always stop to work. RE: Little known sleep aid - masterthief - 02-07-2018 Good to come across this post and see some positive results. Will try for sure. RE: Little known sleep aid - Bandit - 02-07-2018 I have found that shutting down all electronics about an hour before winding down helps immensely. Reading an old fashioned paper book in bed with nothing more than a small led reading lamp usually does the trick for me. My eyes seem to get unbearably heavy within 45 minutes to an hour. RE: Little known sleep aid - folken - 11-27-2018 (02-07-2018, 11:52 AM)Bandit Wrote: I have found that shutting down all electronics about an hour before winding down helps immensely. Reading an old fashioned paper book in bed with nothing more than a small led reading lamp usually does the trick for me. My eyes seem to get unbearably heavy within 45 minutes to an hour. Yup, that's what I do. Shut off those electronics & phone except I read a book or magazine- nothing too heavy. I have a hepa filter running in the bedroom at night to drown out unwanted noises and clean the air at the same time. Try to control your sleep environment. Modern technology- can't live without it- have to learn to live with it...…………..Folken RE: Little known sleep aid - Spiderbyte - 08-20-2023 I love gabapentin to keep me asleep |