I saw that Alice had something against her sleep adventures, so here is a few things I do to sleep better in case I have issues to plank immediately after I see anything resembling bed.

It can be any of the things I listed here that can affect sleeping, usually it is more than just one.

Change synthetic bedding for 100% natural, check label, if cotton sucks for you try flax or hemp. These neutralize friction and if you are already electrified synthetic will just add to annoyance. If you usually spark static electricity randomly at objects, shower or take a batch before bed. No cold water, it will make it worse. Add salt to equalize your skin electric potential.

Unplug anything that creates any sort of electromagnetic noise, kick out phones and laptops out of a room where you sleep. Lamps and fluorescent objects included. Any bigger piece of electromagnetic material like steal or iron, such as pipes, figurines or even parts included into bed’s structure.

If you have a limited living space, for example you are renting a room or you keep your electronic devices at the work desk in a bedroom, leave enough space between your work station and your bed, and separate these two spaces with an obstruction, either a fake wall or just pull a wardrobe, if it’s big enough, in between.

Check your bed orientation. If you fall asleep easier in living room than in bedroom, mimic conditions - so bed position, fabrics, light. Anything you find more pleasant than in your bedroom.

Change matrass. If it’s too expensive buy a topper. In case your bed is exposed to any sort of vibrations, and it doesn’t deal well with it, a topper will absorb it.

Toss away that ancient pillow filled with chicken plumage. Your brain may not appreciate it.

Air the room hard core until icepicks form on the ceiling, cold is great for sleeping and you maybe just lack oxygen.

Medications and medical conditions can obstruct sleep. This includes ‘mental’ aka chemical imbalance conditions such as depression, anxiety and stress. This requires longer time to deal with, and usually doesn’t result in sudden occasional lack of sleep. It is happening frequently or almost every night.

Lifters such as coffee, energy drinks - but you would also need to have a high blood pressure for that to take any significant effect. People with stable low blood pressure do not go under that category. Those are nuts who drink coffee in 9pm and sleep in 10pm, like me.

Try not to gobble anything at least 2-3 hours before you crash. I stop eating around 4pm, so there is nothing in a tank anyways. If you have to eat something, add Magnesium malate, it’s good for anything including solid sleep. Magnesium malate is specially designed to relax muscles.

Booze can disturb sleep same as sugar, or a nice portion of fat. Some people drink 1dcl or less of red wine with dinner, and sleep like a pile of rocks.

For women, it can be also hormones. Progesterone surge is a total shit and it starts messing with our system even a week before the ‘overhaul’. I drink sage against that crap, but a strong dose. Plain one bag doesn’t do much. Add sweetener or sugar, taste is a livid disaster. Guys don’t need this in their diet, it contains plant estrogens, stay away from it.

Light. If you have a source of light from a street it can occasionally disturb you enough to stay awake longer than you planned. Same affect has a bright computer screen. Move to nigh mode websites and use red light on a phone/laptop for 10-20 minutes before you decide to go to sleep. It will switch your day mode off.

Some things you can’t affect.

Moon. Moon is always there, but reflection from any phase of it that is very bright at the moment and clearly visible can do the same thing as a full moon. No treatment available for that one, just binge something.

Being a night owl. Self-explanatory. There is a little you can do about it, except change your lifestyle and socialize with people who have the same bio-rhythm like you. It’s very hard to live if you are a dead plank of wood while all of your friends are hopping around in 8am. Or go to work and you just want to lie down and die. If your day starts in 2pm, it starts in 2pm. That’s it.

Growth hormone. Most of older teens, 14-15 and up, experience this phase. Wake until 4am, sleeps till 2pm. That’s normal, because of the growth hormone. But that phase in some people can last up to 25 years of age.

Sudden weather change. Atmospheric pressure changing rapidly disturbs anyone and anything. You will see it coming in meteo maps, prepare food and movies.

Bugs. If your body is getting into a fight, that metabolic skirmish has to happen, you will feel restless, and you can’t prevent it. You can make it lesser by providing a body with instant minerals, water and amino acids. Vitamin C is good during the day, but it will make you wide awake if you take it in the evening. So take some salty food, water, EAA and magnesium malate if you suspect the viral armed robbery.

If you feel you are not in shape, and at the same time you stopped sleeping well, try doing some light exercise before bed. Long term lack of activity, usually months, in some people, can result in lesser sleep.

Now a stranger things.

Empathy. You may feel a condition of your family member, friend or even a folk at work that you are attached to or maybe worried about. This is not excluded, or exclusive. If it’s combined with a recent weird dreams, call or meet with a suspect. Spends quality time, talk, have a beer, have fun.

Negatively charged energies, of whatever origin, - woolen blanket. It has to be natural raw wool. From a sheep, not yours, not from a yak, don’t sheer your cat. Wool keeps a body temperature in a thermal comfort zone, and works are a thermal and electrical insulation due to material structure. It doesn’t absorb electromagnetic waves and has a very low magnetic permeability.

There are stranger things, but that would require an additional post.

  • Owner_of_donky
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    8 months ago

    I would add healthy food. Even if you stop eating at 12pm if you ate 4 Big macs before that isn’t hepling at all. Eating something you coocked or at a trustworthy restaurant would increase your health.

    Physical exercises also help. The feeling after a well spent hour at the gym/running is priceless. Gym isn’t even required. Whatever physical stuff you do helps you.

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      8 months ago

      I think that’s self-explanatory, but you have right, some people think burgers will cover everything. I don’t think we can cover everything daily, but rather on 3-day plan. How much, well there is no estimated value because everyone is different.

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    8 months ago

    Thought I would add a few things that helped me. Blue blocker glasses work a lot better than people probably expect if you wear them for a few hours before bed and aren’t all that expensive. If legal where you are you can pick up low dose (250 - 500mcg) immediate release melatonin but avoid extended release and high dose.

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      8 months ago

      Glasses can’t harm. Melatonin available, 4.5 euros 120 tabs. I didn’t know it’s illegal in some countries. How come? I guess this one is for frequent issues with sleeping, or when none of other methods help. Put anything you must buy to try on the end of a list.

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        8 months ago

        Most things that can be considered hormones require a prescription here in Oz.

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          8 months ago

          Really? Well, soy lecithin doesn’t require any license, prescription or even labeling in some countries ( not in EU), and it is in every processed and frozen food imaginable. It’s a form of a plant estrogen merged with fat of a sort, or whatever, and we are getting all that fine hormone therapy absolutely free of charge. I’m allergic so no beauty treatment for me. At least not that one, lol.

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            8 months ago

            Usually this isn’t going to affect whole foods or supplements that contain traces of hormones (e.g. you can synthesise bio-identical versions of almost the entire range of human sex hormones from yams) but also because these aren’t endogenous hormones it’s also not really an issue (unless they were to find they were performance enhancing). It was only recently that a few states here allowed the contraceptive pill to be sold OTC.

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              8 months ago

              Yes, but what an alien hormone stripped of carrier does? While good for one, bad for other? I think that scientist can do much better, if a science would be a priority, and not money.

              We get a huge mass of medications produced from plants, and they work because of the higher concentration. Some stuff placed in food, especially without any visible reason, that are also concentrated and not found in that condition in a plant, be sure to have an effect. Sage estrogen is plant based, but it has an effect above certain threshold.

              What is a purpose of soy lecithin in frozen whole fruit? It doesn’t need an emulsifier. Or in any other food. It makes absolutely no sense to waste an additional resource ( money) to add that into anything.

              Contraceptive pill shuts down ovaries, it is a pretty damn obvious it is not normal. And for something that works 3 days a month that is an overkill.

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                8 months ago

                Yeah, I don’t like this either so I mostly eat fairly unprocessed food.

                Lecithin extends shelf life so it makes them money.

                Agree on the contraceptive pill as well, though I fully believe in their right to access as long as people are fully informed of potential risks (which they aren’t).

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                  8 months ago

                  Everyone has a free will, but level of info is on a low tide.

                  Soy lecithin is emulsifier, it doesn’t extend anything, so frozen things such as fruit or vegetables don’t really need any. I found one random link that could be interesting: https://sunwarrior.com/blogs/health-hub/soy-lecithin-avoided

                  This is not an only article that mentions this. A part where it says that … It’s known to aid in easing menopausal symptoms. How strong a concentration of anything has to be to affect raging flushes? I’m so glad we found out that my body rejects that thing so I removed it away from my husband. Men have testosterone, it is significantly stronger than estrogen, and I don’t know what is a status of it lately as everything went tits up, but as far as I understand men don’t need estrogens in any form.

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    8 months ago

    Thank you ! Yeah I can’t tell you how much a good quality mattress affects your overall well-being dude. A while ago I stayed the night at my friend’s house and slept on her really expensive bed I could hear myself uncrumpling if that makes any sense like all the cracks and kinks in my body were just coming out by themselves that’s how comfortable her bed was. And the next day I was in an amazing good mood was productive I was happy and I was thinking to myself dude what did I do different so I can do this again so I can feel this way more often. And I thought about it and it was like getting hit with a ton of bricks it was her f****** bed dude. So like I bought two mattress toppers and they helped a little bit but not the way her mattress did I am thinking about getting a new mattress pretty soon here because it made enormous difference. Like I was shocked. I know that sounds really over the top but I’m telling you, this was a very high-end mattress with a remote control and everything and wow I was like a different person the next day. And I got a full 8 hours of sleep too no sleep disruption. But all of your points are great and very valid points especially with electronics. That s*** will keep you up

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      8 months ago

      I’m glad you found a solution. I tried to list as many things I could remember.

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        8 months ago

        Thank you. Yea I appreciate you doing this. I’ve been coming back and looking at it for reference. Really insightful and throughou ❤️

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      8 months ago

      I agree a good quality mattress is super important, I eventually bought a fancy one too and it makes a huge difference, it’s so comfy. It’s hard to justify to yourself initially but it can make a huge quality of life difference.