Dunno but I just take Melatonin before I go to sleep each night. |
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I always knew that looking at computer/TV and other screens right before bed hinders your ability to fall asleep at night. People say to read for a half-hour before going to sleep. |
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Last edited by Musturd; 01-23-2010 at 05:10 AM.
Dunno but I just take Melatonin before I go to sleep each night. |
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Yeah, melatonin is really fairly cheap, and I'm sure that a single pill is far more effective than a pair of modified sunglasses. I'd say the glasses are more likely than not a swindle. You'd really be better off spending the money on melatonin pills... |
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Cheap? Where are you getting your Melatonin? I was actually surprised that it was kinda pricey. I use the time release variety, 5mg that I get at Walgreens. It was like $10 or something. |
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Well, he did also mention that taking a supplement is no where near as efficient as secreting your own hormones (he did not specify melatonin, but I'm assuming this is included). This guy seemed to know what he was talking about -- and backed everything up with data, so I believe him. |
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Oh I have no doubt that doing things naturally is way more effective and healthier but there is no way I'm going to go to sleep with some glasses on my face. How do you people sleep with stuff like glasses and headphones on lol? I can't fathom it. |
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Last edited by nina; 01-23-2010 at 09:16 PM.
Uhh. Blue lights are the only ones in my room... |
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Thanks for the info on blue lights. I don't take supplements or hormones or have excessive blue light effects within 1 1/2 hours of going to sleep (is that a good timeframe? It's how I've always done it), but this gives me some insight into my excessive computer use. Thanks again, sorry I couldn't comment on the glasses! |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
I once commented on this blue LED light my stepbrother had, saying I thought it looked cool. It was a sort of Plastic art piece with very a very bright light illuminating it. He said "I don't know why, but I really don't like it. You can have it". After about a week or so of having it on at night, I developed awful eye blurring and strain and terrible headaches during the day. I also had trouble sleeping. I finally made the connection to this stupid light in my room and after doing research confirmed that was the problem. I read that pilots often cover up blue LEDs on their airplane panels with tape because they're so distracting they can't focus on anything else. Stay away from these lights and for the love of God don't keep them in your room! |
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Oh, and the reason the color blue decreases melatonin instantly in your body is because mammals have evolved mostly sleeping outside, and our body's response to the color blue from the sky in the morning wakes us up! |
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Wow! My computer's touchpad buttons for volume and power are blue lights, rather bright ones at that, which I often use before going to bed. I also have a stereo that, when turned off, has a dimly lit blue light that lights up my ceiling a little while I sleep. I'll see if it's having an effect on my sleeping. Thanks for the tip! |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
I normally use the computer almost right up to going to bed, and have for decades. I tried a few times recently not using any electronic device for an hour or two before bed and found it was *harder* to go to sleep. Reading on the computer is probably like reading for me, relaxing. (Reading a book also makes me sleepy.) Much, much more important for me in getting to sleep and getting back to sleep is diet (including what I eat at what time) and getting regular exercise and keeping a regular sleep schedule. I bought some melatonin (where I live it's quite expensive, $10 for 12 3mg tablets!!!) as a backup for times I really wanted to get back to sleep but couldn't, but I haven't needed it yet. Kind of like a reverse placebo -- I know it's handy so I don't stress about getting back to sleep |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I use blue light filters on my phone and Ipad, they work great and I feel better when using my devices in bed. I got my filters at http://www.sleepshield.com |
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Please don't necropost. Necroposting is posting in few years old threads that haven't been active, especially if OP hasn't been active as well. In those cases it's better to create new thread.; |
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