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Better Sleeping
Banish Insomnia - Sleep Safe with Amino Acids
There is something most uncivilized about living in a
civilized world. What is it? It’s hard to get good
night’s sleep.
Some of this punishing sleep deprivation is voluntary.
Too much to do. Too much to see. Too many
responsibilities. Not enough sleep.
For many people, sleep is a desperate need. People toss
and turn, but sleep does not come. Others get to sleep
only to awaken later in the middle of the night. In the
morning, thousands (millions?) head off to work
bleary-eyed, trying to be productive. It’s a vicious
cycle.
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Eventually exhaustion can get bad enough that a person
seeks help from their doctor, who obligingly writes a
prescription for some pills. At first, they work well
and the sleepless person gets some much needed relief.
However, the real nightmare is about to begin. After
awhile, the sleeping pills stop working. Unfortunately,
by then, the person is addicted. The doctor has been
told the drugs are not addictive by the drug
manufacturer. Anecdotal evidence, however, suggests drug
manufacturers aren’t giving doctors the whole story.
There’s big money in having a “non-addictive” sleeping
pill. As the saying goes, “Money Talks.”
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It turns out that there is another way, but not one
health insurance will pay for. Because there are no
large drug companies standing behind this alternative,
health insurance companies don’t recognize it as a
therapeutic choice.
Contrary to what doctors usually are taught both in
medical schools and from drug companies, nutrition plays
a large role in getting a good night’s sleep. There are
a number of vitamins and minerals that support sleep. An
internet search for “insomnia vitamins” and “insomnia
minerals” provides a wealth of information about these
nutritional supports.
Staying away from nicotine, caffeine and alcohol helps
in getting a good night’s sleep, as does having a good
diet and getting regular exercise
Amino acids are lesser known for their importance in
being able to get enough sleep, but they are just as
vital. L-Tryptophan, for example, is called “essential”
for a reason. People can’t live without it.
Without enough L-Tryptophan, or its easier-to-get
cousin, 5-HTP (5-Hydroxy Tryptophan), human beings are
not able to calm down. Sound familiar? Usually, about
100 mg of 5-HTP provides enough relaxation that sleep
becomes an option for an average adult. Experimentation
to discover an appropriate dosage is safe and easy.
Sleep becomes an option with enough L-Tryptophan in the
brain. This is where L-Theanine, another commonly
available amino acid, comes in. It’s a sleep time
amplifier, providing more rest in less time. A dose of
100 mg at bed time is a good starting place.
Finally, GABA (yet another amino acid) works for some
people. Most sleeping pills work on the same part of the
brain that uses GABA. Unfortunately, for technical
reasons, just taking GABA does not always work that
well. Trying 200 mg at bed time is a good starting
place. It may or may not work.
Anyone having trouble getting a good night’s sleep can
leave the sleeping pills in the cabinet. Instead, trying
some 5-HTP, L-Theanine and GABA is an inexpensive
option. These supplements are a safe and non-addictive
alternative.
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