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Drug Needed ::: Which to get me to sleep?

timmy

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#1 GreenLemon

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Posted 19 March 2014 - 07:13 PM


Hello,

May you please list some drugs that will help get you to sleep.... Please

Please note:
- I have
- I am in search for non-benzo's/etc , something OTC...
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#2 Mia K.

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Posted 19 March 2014 - 09:27 PM

Hi GreenLemon,

Here is a link http://www.longecity...-ambien-gaba/ to "The Mega Sleep Thread..." begun here in 2007. The latest reply is quite recent. I think you'll find this of some help.

Best,
Mia K.
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#3 abcmanomandriepunt1

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 04:57 PM

from personal experience :
high dose melatonin made me have wierd hallicunations at night.
gaba is ineffective.
chamomilla tea makes my sleep deeper.
glycine works
l-theanine works as well
zyprexa 5mg knocks me out. benzo's a bit but these meds are of course not recommended.

Edit : morning light therapy, from the sun or some light therapy box works good for improved sleep. @ strelok i only tried 3 and 5mg melatonin.

Edited by tylerdurden, 20 March 2014 - 05:34 PM.

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#4 Strelok

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 05:30 PM

For melatonin, a higher dose is not always better.

I have found the most effective dose for me is 1mg, taken 1 hour before I want to go to sleep. This has been the most effective thing for me to maintain a normal sleep schedule.

3-4 tablespoons of Resistant Starch in the form of unrefined potato starch has helped improve my quality of sleep thru the night. Finally, I think taking Bacopa in the evening has slightly improved my quality of sleep too. I suggest researching each of these things individually.
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#5 GreenLemon

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 06:34 PM

Hi guys,

Thank you all for the great replies, + rep !!


also , what person gave me -rep for asking the question? fucking pathetic, get a life for the love of fucking jesus wept
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