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Take more melatonin and try boxed breathing exercises. Keep trying until i fall asleep or morning comes.
Boxed breathing? Tell me more ๐.
Just a variation of general breathing exercises.
Created to calm the body and nervous system down, generally used to help with anxiety, stress, insomnia.
https://www.webmd.com/balance/what-is-box-breathing
I found putting a number of seconds on it made it much harder for me because I was concentrating so hard on breathing exactly x seconds. Just making it even and slow worked much better. YMMV
Yeah completely fair, just slowing down and controlling breathing is good enough for me as well.
I don't necessarily subscribe to this belief but there are certainly purveyors of breathing excellence who would tell you that the count for each side of the box is important.
I agree that counting is challenging.
You've heard of the sandman, right? Well, now you know why marital artists punch buckets of sand
Marital artists punching stuff sounds, bad.
Melatonin just makes most people super drowsy during the day.
Most people do take it without any preparation and in too strong dosages. Basically using it as a high dose stand alone sleeping pill rather than a sleeping aid in conjunction with general sleep hygiene, which starts already during the day.
Like if i have to resort to the last method, i will be drowsy during the next day, but it's better than being completely sleep deprived.
That sounds a bit presumptive.
Like most supplements, if you already have enough of whatever thing then taking more wont be beneficial.
Not really presumptive if you're aware that like 99% of the adult population are disrupting their circadian rhythm, and natural melatonin production, with screens and artificial light.
But yes, like any supplement, don't take it unless you have a deficiency.
Well the next day drowsiness is one of the most common side effects of taking it too much.
In addition to constantly seeing the same people drinking caffeine products late into the evening, absolutely no exercise and complaining how melatonin does nothing is already enough to presume that they are using it wrong or aren't taking sleep hygiene seriously enough.
Try low dose children's gummies; they don't make you drowsy the next day.