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Revision as of 18:33, 8 January 2019
Training the Mind to Fall Asleep Rapidly
- Author says his insight came from a book, "Insomnia and Other Adult Sleep Problems
- How to train your brain subconsciously to fall asleep in 30 seconds [1]. (1) remove caffeine in training period (2) good diet; (3) exercise; (4) wake at same time, no lingering - which trains your brain it's all it gets, which incentives brain to fall asleep at the same time to adapt. It's the lingering that teaches the brain that it's ok not to wake up, so brain never trains itself to fall asleep immediately. (5) caffeine can be added back once brain is trained.
- Herbal stimulants - peppermint, cayenne, ginger, cinnamon - [2]
Assessment
- Polysomnogram
Wehr Study
- [3] - in the 90s it was shown in an experiment that with 14 hours of night, one's sleep.cycle turns biphasic with one hour wake time. +
Links
- Good PDF - Your Guide to Healthy Sleep - [