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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MightyMike a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 12:54am
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Juste un petit sondage, je me dis que le pourcentage d'insomniaques doit être élevé sur un forum sur le *night life*, mais j'ai rien à faire à part attendre de tomber endormi...

Pour moi dormir, c'est pas une action, c'est un état, qui arrive comme ça subitement, au bout de plusieurs heures d'attente.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Holly_Golightly a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 1:06am
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i drink valarian tee...it's work well...valium is a derivative of the valarian plant...but it's great , you can't become addictive to the tee.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Lone_Star a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 1:14am
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Headache + dodotime = insomnie.

C'est chiant en criss.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Intoccabile a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 1:34am
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^^^^ trop
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Intoccabile a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 1:35am
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Have sex or wank if you can't sleep
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» kwickStah a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 2:06am
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je peux dormir le matin, mais jaime pas dormir le soir... weird..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Br34th3 a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 3:11am
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whats sleep?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 5:52am
basdini
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i get it on and off...it's weird sometimes i just get caught in a stare for like 3 hours all thinking about some crazy shit...then i realize "oh shit it's 4 and i have to work tomorrow", best thing to do iif you have trouble sleeping is to tell yourself a story in your head that you make up as yopu go along and then your mind will begin to wonder and you'll hit the jump off point, works for me
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Trey a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 7:37am
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do a cardio physical activity; squash, jogging, boxing, dance class, etc.... in the evening.
You'll be so exhausted after your day at work (or school) that you will be knock out by 10pm.

Assuming you have a day schedule.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» GAK a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 9:31am
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sleep is for the weaks
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» moondancer a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 9:49am
moondancer
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Originally posted by BETTY HAZE...

i drink valarian tee...it's work well...valium is a derivative of the valarian plant...but it's great , you can't become addictive to the tee.


I do the same thing! I buy the valerian root dried, and add boiling water to it, it knocks me right out (I can't even finish one full cup before passing out) and it's cheap! You can buy it at health food stores or occult shops. It smells like shit at first but once you make it into a tea it doesn't taste bad. Whenever people have insomnia problems I tell them to use this because trust me it works VERY well. There's no way you'll be able to stay awake after drinkiing this. I've also tried prepared teas that are supposed to put you to sleep but no tea is as good as this one. Satisfaction guaranteed. It's as strong as taking a valium or two.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bunnytronix a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 9:55am
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go for the tree if your lazy.

otherwise you need to move more. make your hormones move around man.
Drugs are fucking up that flow.Even naturopath drugs. There's always a way for the human body to regulate itself without drugs.
and what you need is endorphine. having sex for an hour could do that. Your adrenaline rush will be smaller than the endorphine take over.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» beercrack a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 10:15am
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"Par nature, un être ne désire pas la maladie, à moins d'être déséquilibré. Si l'âme connaissait le pouvoir de son penchant naturel à jouir de la santé, elle ferait l'expérience de la santé dans la vie malgré toutes les difficultés que les conditions de la vie peuvent offrir."

funny asking about insomnia in a RAVE website.
last place to look for advice about that if you ask me.
then again we have groups of people having experience
in sex drugs rock n roll
and possibly even recuperating
(yes it is possible)

wanking is messing up your natural hormone balance
it'll leave you more tired in the long run...
sex is an exchange. not a one way thing. trust me
wankers

whatever your ails it's always good to do a google search
and adding "ayurveda"
eg. insomnia + ayurveda; drug use ayurveda; sex ayurveda

imho

so this is what i got. (apologies if it's too much, not enough, or whatever.
maybe you just want to hear to wank. ??)

Home remedies for insomnia, sleep disorders and sleep deprivation :

* Eat a good meal shortly before sunset, followed two hours later by a bath in lukewarm water. The patient should then go to bed, preferably listening to either drone instruments or the sound of rustling leaves.
* The milk of a nursing mother brings relief when one drop is placed in each nostril.
* Rinse the eyes with rosewater, then add a drop of ghee (clarified butter). Keep the eyes closed and sleep.
* Comb the hair before retiring.
* Massage feet, calves, nape of the neck and shoulders.
* If married, engage in sex.

On a typical day in America, 125 million people wake up feeling exhausted. They reach to shut off the alarm clock with bleary eyes, vowing to get more sleep. But for 50 percent of the nation's population, getting a good night's sleep is as difficult as flying to the moon.

Indeed, insomnia and fatigue are now considered America's top health problems. Researchers have identified lack of sleep as a cause of serious disorders ranging from diabetes to high stress levels. The results show that it is taking a huge toll on the quality of life -- and the health -- of millions.

Here are some research facts that might make you head for the bed: sleep deprivation is credited with 60 percent of road accidents -- and drivers who stayed awake over 17 hours suffered impaired coordination, reaction time and judgment worse than drivers who were legally drunk.

As far as health goes, those who sleep fewer than six hours a night don't live as long as those who sleep seven hours or more. Sleeping only four hours a night can cause weight gain, diabetes, and high blood pressure. And the disasters are not limited to health -- sleeplessness costs the U.S. economy $150 billion a year in higher levels of worker stress and reduced productivity, estimates the National Sleep Foundation.

Stress and Insomnia: A Vicious Cycle
What are the causes of this epidemic? One of the reasons that insomnia (defined as having trouble sleeping) is on the rise in America is the high stress levels and time pressures associated with modern living. We are increasingly a 24/7 society. Many people would gladly get more sleep if they could, but the information age, which was supposed to make everything more efficient, has just made everything more busy.

Americans frequently fall into a vicious cycle, with stress during the day causing them to be too tense or worried to fall asleep at night. And then the lack of sleep, in turn, creates more stress on the job and at home. Others simply choose to short-change their sleep. Our society seems to place a moral value on sleeping as little as possible," says Dr. Eve Van Couter, head of a recent research study at the University of Chicago.

For whatever reason, Americans today often sleep less than six hours a night, making them highly vulnerable to sleep disorders, the stress syndrome, and to multiple health problems.

Natural Solutions Needed
Unfortunately, most people are treating insomnia either by going to the drugstore and buying over-the-counter drugs, or by consulting their medical doctor. Neither solution is working. Over-the-counter drugs contain antihistamines, which knock you out, but don't create a good quality of sleep or solve the underlying problem. Plus, they undermine the immune system. Doctors tend to prescribe valium-like drugs that are addictive within even a week of use.

Millions of Americans are addicted to tranquilizers to reduce stress during the day, and sleeping pills to induce sleep at night. You don't induce a natural state of sleep with unnatural, synthetic, and in many cases highly addictive, products. It is recommended that patients who suffer from insomnia restore a balanced rest/activity cycle by practicing the Transcendental Meditation technique, which has been shown in a number of studies to reduce stress and insomnia. Also recommended are the natural lifestyle tips and products of MAPI's Blissful Sleep program.

The Ayurvedic Approach
The goal of the ayurvedic approach is to create more ojas, the finest product of digestion that provides energy, enthusiasm, happiness, clarity of thinking, better coordination between the heart and mind, and immunity. Only the deepest, most restful sleep, called Stage Four sleep by researchers, creates ojas," says an ayurvedic expert fromThe Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians . A good quality of sleep provides deeper rest to the mind and senses, and enhances capacity for mental and physical work the next day. On the other hand, lack of sleep increases ama, or toxins in the body.

Ayurveda identifies three types of sleep disorders.
Type 1: Difficulty falling asleep (caused by Vata imbalance or mental stress). People who toss and turn, unable to fall asleep because their mind is whirling, have this disorder. It tends to correlate with anxiety, worry, and rushed activity during the day.

Recommendations from the Blissful Sleep program:

* Eat more sweet, sour and salty foods.
* Eat three warm, cooked meals at the same time every day.
* Get to bed before 10:00 p.m. and rise by 6:00 a.m.
* Avoid rushed work hurriedly done.
* Eat Poppy-Seed Chutney one hour before bed (see recipe in box).
* Massage your hands and feet with Rejuvenation Massage Oil.
* Use Slumber Time aroma at bedtime.
* Drink Worry Free Tea before bed.
* Take Blissful Sleep one hour before bed. If extra mental worries also take Worry Free tablets.
* Play mild Gandharva music before bed.

Type 2: Intermittent awakening (caused by Pitta imbalance or emotional trauma). With this disorder you fall asleep fine but wake up every 90 minutes with your heart racing, your muscles tense, and emotions of fear, anger, and sadness. Or another pattern is that you wake up between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m., full of energy, and find it impossible to go back to sleep.

Recommendations:

* Avoid spicy foods.
* Eat more sweet, bitter and astringent tastes.
* Avoid skipping meals.
* Eat enough dinner so you don’t wake up hungry.
* Before bed, massage your feet with Rejuvenation Massage Oil.
* Take Deep Rest one hour before bed.
* Drink Slumber Time Tea before bed.
* If you wake up in the night, have a snack of 1/2 cup warm whole milk, 1 tsp. Rose Petal Preserve, and 1 tablet Blissful Joy.
* If your head feels hot when you wake up in the night, mix three tablespoons of coconut oil with 5 drops of lavender oil and massage it on the crown of your head.

Type 3: Sleeping long hours but waking up unrefreshed (caused by Kapha imbalance). Sometimes it's an early-morning awakening, sometimes it's characterized by sleeping in, but in any case, you will feel sluggish, tired, and completely exhausted even though you've had a full night's sleep.

Recommendations:

* Be sure to rise before 6:00 a.m.
* Do a morning massage with Rejuvenation Massage Oil.
* Exercise every day.
* Sip warm water throughout the day.
* Avoid eating too much heavy, sweet, sour, and salty foods.
* Eat a light, warm dinner (soup is ideal) and season the food with fresh ginger and a small amount of black pepper.
* Drink Kapha Tea three times a day and Slumber Time Tea before bed.
* Take Deep Rest one hour before bed.

The Blissful Sleep products have a three-fold action. Some of the herbs, such as Muskroot and Indian Valerian, are pro-sedative, meaning that they help a person to relax into sleep. A large number of research studies show that Indian Valerian induces sleep. Other herbs, such as Brahmi and Ashwagandha, restore the body's own inner intelligence to improve the quality of sleep. A third group of herbs help to slowly repair any damage resulting from prolonged sleep problems, such as damage to the immune system and weakened coordination between heart and mind.

Due to the synergistic combination of a variety of herbs, there are no side-effects. There is no groggy feeling (as created by modern drugs and by some single-ingredient natural remedies), but instead people report a fresh feeling of enthusiasm, increased ability to concentrate, reduced stress, and better managing ability. For all three types of imbalance, it's recommended that you fall asleep before 10:00 at night. That's because after 10:00, a more active, Pitta-quality sleep sets in. If you fall asleep before then, you'll imbibe more slow, restful, Kapha qualities. The quality of your sleep will be deeper, and you'll find it easier to fall asleep. Almost anyone can experience deep, restful, Stage 4 sleep by just doing this one thing -- going to bed before 10:00 at night.

Many of these recommendations are substantiated by research. Sleep researchers, for instance, have documented that a brief period of moderate exercise three to four hours before bed, such as taking a brisk walk after dinner, can really help deepen sleep. Other studies link physical fitness with improved sleep quality. Finally, a recent study at the University of California at San Diego by Dr. Paul Mills showed that the Worry Free herbal supplement is effective in reducing day-to-day anxiety and reduces cortisol levels (a hormone associated with stress).

Creating a Timeless Bedroom
Create a timeless bedroom and keep time pressures away from your sleeping place. If you have to use an alarm clock, put it in a place where you can't see it. Preserve your bedroom as a comfortable, relaxing haven, a place for warm, intimate and relaxing relationships. Keep heated discussions, intense brainstorming, television watching, computer work, and monthly budgets out of your bedroom.

Especially avoid violent, suspenseful TV shows before bed. Instead, surround yourself with influences that cultivate your peace of mind while you fall asleep. Before bed, take pleasant breaths: use Slumber Time aroma therapy or lavender to allow the relaxing scents to go directly to your olfactory lobe and help to induce sleep, sometimes within minutes.

To relax your neck and shoulders, your back and abdomen, you can do some simple, light yoga postures, and can also add very soothing music, bedtime prayers, and positive affirmations to really move in the direction of being more and more peaceful.

Wear comfortable clothing to bed - organic cotton is recommended. Maharisi Ayurveda Raam Raj Organic Cotton pajamas make an excellent choice. What you put on your body can be as important as what you put in your body when it comes to good health. Do away with chemical sensitivities, allergies, and other negative health side effects caused by the unnatural growing and manufacturing practices used for conventional cotton. Purchasing 100% organic cotton clothing, bedding, and linens provides the piece of mind you need when shopping for yourself and those you love.

If you're going to be thinking of something, think of your fondest memories, particularly of childhood, where you had soothing, blissful, wonderful sleep, or when you had an amazingly restful vacation. Think of those thoughts instead of ones that cause you worry and anxiety.

What is your sleep I.Q.?
Even if you don't have insomnia, you might not be getting enough sleep at night. In assessing your sleep health, you also need to look at how you feel during the day. If you answer "yes" to a majority of these questions, it might be a cue that your stress levels are too high and you're not sleeping enough, or deeply enough, for your health.

* Do you have symptoms such as dullness, poor muscle tone, a lack of spontaneity?
* Do you have a tendency to be bored or depressed?
* Or on the other hand do you have tension, fear and anxiety?
* Do you suffer from decreased cooperativeness, loss of acceptance of constructive criticism, irritability, temper outbursts, lowered attention span, impaired recent memory, decreased sex drive, physical complaints such as headache or backache, decreased interest in personal care?
* Are you addicted to coffee, cigarettes, and stimulants, or even alcohol or drugs?
* Are you noticing a reduction in general health and joy in living?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 10:19am
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i'm lucky i guess...give me some kinda pillow and blanket and i can pass out on a sidewalk if i want 2 ...i guess somehow i can say i'm in a healthy state ...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» poypoypoy a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 10:48am
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^same thing for me, just like abe simpsons hehe
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» kwickStah a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 11:46am
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"elle ferait l'expérience de la santé dans la vie malgré toutes les difficultés que les conditions de la vie peuvent offrir."

Comme dans tout ya 2 coté à la médaille.. c'est p-ê malsain de ne pas chercher à être en santé, mais sa l'est aussi de la chercher à tout prix.. Je pense aux gens qui sont hypocondriaque et aussi on parle d'orthorexie depuis peu de temps.. Parfois en cherchant à vivre plus lontemps on oublis qu'on vit tout simplement...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MightyMike a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 12:55pm
mightymike
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Cé weird...
Le problème, c'est pas que j'arrive pas à dormir, vous m'avez surement déjà vu dormir dans un party acotter sur les speakers...

Je peux dormir assis sur une chaise si il faut...

Le vrai problème c'est que je n'arrive pas à dormir dans mon prorpe lit... le soir quand il faudrait que je passe une nuit *normale*.

Faque au lieu de rester coucher les yeux grand ouverts à attendre de dormir, bin je viens lire vos niaiseries, pis vos commentaires (c'est quand même pas juste des niaiseries) pis après quand le soleil se lève, je vais me coucher et je fini par dormir...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Holly_Golightly a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 2:35pm
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Originally posted by MOONDANCER...

Originally posted by Betty Haze...

i drink valarian tee...it's work well...valium is a derivative of the valarian plant...but it's great , you can't become addictive to the tee.


I do the same thing! I buy the valerian root dried, and add boiling water to it, it knocks me right out (I can't even finish one full cup before passing out) and it's cheap! You can buy it at health food stores or occult shops. It smells like shit at first but once you make it into a tea it doesn't taste bad. Whenever people have insomnia problems I tell them to use this because trust me it works VERY well. There's no way you'll be able to stay awake after drinkiing this. I've also tried prepared teas that are supposed to put you to sleep but no tea is as good as this one. Satisfaction guaranteed. It's as strong as taking a valium or two.


yeah !!! i find someone who use it !!! hahaha !
it's just because each time i say that to people they look me like a suspicious hippy...and i'm not...i never really believe in natural stuff before i used this tee...it's magic !!!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 2:48pm
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i smoke an assload of weed...

my problem is not so much getting to sleep... as it is waking up!!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» moondancer a répondu le Thu 15 Jun, 2006 @ 3:00pm
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Originally posted by BETTY HAZE...

Originally posted by moondancer...

Originally posted by BETTY HAZE...

i drink valarian tee...it's work well...valium is a derivative of the valarian plant...but it's great , you can't become addictive to the tee.


I do the same thing! I buy the valerian root dried, and add boiling water to it, it knocks me right out (I can't even finish one full cup before passing out) and it's cheap! You can buy it at health food stores or occult shops. It smells like shit at first but once you make it into a tea it doesn't taste bad. Whenever people have insomnia problems I tell them to use this because trust me it works VERY well. There's no way you'll be able to stay awake after drinkiing this. I've also tried prepared teas that are supposed to put you to sleep but no tea is as good as this one. Satisfaction guaranteed. It's as strong as taking a valium or two.


yeah !!! i find someone who use it !!! hahaha !
it's just because each time i say that to people they look me like a suspicious hippy...and i'm not...i never really believe in natural stuff before i used this tee...it's magic !!!


again, the experience is mutual! Your the first one I've met who knew about it. I kind of discovered it by accident.
Insomnie
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