 Originally Posted by Sageous
Nice to see you posting again, Box77!
My advice would, sadly, be to get a new job, but even when waking-life activity interferes with your dreaming life, there is still stuff you can do.
First, just get some melatonin as supplement; don't try to "find" it in the food you're eating, but rather just buy a jar full of 3mg melatonin pills, and find the dosage that works best for you (I recommend that you keep it under 20mg per dose, though, 'cause you don't want to screw up your natural melatonin production).... melatonin supplements are pretty common now, so if you trust the site you're on (i.e., iHerb.com), you can trust that the supplements they're selling might be reliable. Next, you can use your work schedule to your benefit: 3rd shifters, for instance, have a mild advantage in skills like WILD, because sleep is always waiting for them, just 'round the corner.
Hey Sageous! Nice to read you again
Yeah! Unfortunately getting a new job isn't an option. You know, family first.
I tried to look for some Melatonin stuff on the he web, but the Amazon search engine shows mostly food supplements and some stuff with a name similar to Melatonin but no Melatonin itself. May be I'll try more specific websites as you recommend.
I decided to take advantage from naps after work, I jump the whole sleep cycle thing straight to dream state, today had a couple of vague FA and a couple of days ago a nice HH, it's funny not to notice when I closed my eyes 
 Originally Posted by oneironautics
if you live in the north you could just go out and pick some mugwort and put it in your tea b4 bed also a teaspoon of Rosemary in tea might help with your memory :-) .
I know propolis triggers something, although I take that just to enforce my immune system when catching a cold. Didn't hear about mugwort. Do they sell it on some stores or I find it just in the woods?
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