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Glycine is good stuff. Melatonin rocks but I think makers often bullshit about the dose . I also like l-tryptophan (about 5 grams mixed with big scoop of whey protein before bed). Ashwagandha is interesting but again their is a huge range of quality and evidence from analysis showed the trusted extract (ksm-66) to be bs. Gabapentin is a good drug if you opt for a prescription .
I think it's also important to ask if sleep labs would just shut down if it was found that they were useless for accessing sleep. I say no, they wouldn't. They would just use some math to baffle people with bs and then charge more.
The university system is very corrupt.
Gapabentin is sometimes used off-label for treating insomnia, but it is not without its own risks. F
Finally, sleep labs are useful for objectively measuring (and sometimes managing) parasomnias.
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Glycine is good stuff. Melatonin rocks but I think makers often bullshit about the dose . I also like l-tryptophan (about 5 grams mixed with big scoop of whey protein before bed). Ashwagandha is interesting but again their is a huge range of quality and evidence from analysis showed the trusted extract (ksm-66) to be bs. Gabapentin is a good drug if you opt for a prescription .
I think it's also important to ask if sleep labs would just shut down if it was found that they were useless for accessing sleep. I say no, they wouldn't. They would just use some math to baffle people with bs and then charge more.
The university system is very corrupt.Leave a comment:
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None of those supplements reliably help with reducing sleep onset or quality significantly. Sorry dude!Leave a comment:
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Any supplements that help with falling asleep?
I've been taking glycine recently and it seems to be OK. Do lavender chamomile sprays help at all? Melatonin?Tags: None
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