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flashman41 02-13-2007 02:48 PM

Something to help sleep
 
So I live at a boarding school, a tennis academy in Florida and I have to get up real early every day, like 5:15am. And it's hard to fall asleep at like 10 oclock so I am looking for something I can just buy at wal-mart that works kind of like sleeping pills. But it can't be over the counter, just something that I can buy on the shelves. Any ideas?

FluorescentArmy 02-13-2007 03:12 PM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Bleach?

JKPolk 02-13-2007 04:21 PM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Benadryl

stlunatic0124 02-13-2007 04:44 PM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Over the counter is off the shelves.

Simply sleep by Tylenol.

msbrunnettemickey 02-13-2007 04:56 PM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Book.

iPatcH 02-13-2007 05:05 PM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Watch either The Sum Of All Fears or The Hulk.

DDRBaller123 02-13-2007 05:44 PM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Lunesta

Chrissi 02-13-2007 06:11 PM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
A bedtime tea mixture, or just chamomille, or just passion flower.

Chamomille calms, and passion flower is an effective sedative. Extremely bitter though. If you manage to find passion flower tea bags, you are going to need a bucket full of lemons. I usually add the juce of an entire lemon to each cup to cut the bitterness. Of course, then it tastes like hot lemonade, but that's fine. It still works well.

If that sounds too hippie for you, gogo nyquil.


If you are getting a bedtime tea mixture, it MUST not contain any real tea or this will wire you. It should contain chamomille and other herbals.

It should be easy to find bags of chamomille or sleep time tea mixtures in grocery stores for not a whole lot of money. If it contains passion flower, you should be out like a light.

WARNING: don't expect to feel groggy from these things. You won't feel like you NEED to sleep, but if you lay down and try to sleep, you should find sleep come to you EASIER. It's not like you're gonna be sitting playing video games and suddenly zonk out. You actually have to try to sleep too. You can't let the tea do it all for you. It's just an aid.

flashman41 02-14-2007 12:00 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrissi (Post 1185704)
A bedtime tea mixture, or just chamomille, or just passion flower.

Chamomille calms, and passion flower is an effective sedative. Extremely bitter though. If you manage to find passion flower tea bags, you are going to need a bucket full of lemons. I usually add the juce of an entire lemon to each cup to cut the bitterness. Of course, then it tastes like hot lemonade, but that's fine. It still works well.

If that sounds too hippie for you, gogo nyquil.


If you are getting a bedtime tea mixture, it MUST not contain any real tea or this will wire you. It should contain chamomille and other herbals.

It should be easy to find bags of chamomille or sleep time tea mixtures in grocery stores for not a whole lot of money. If it contains passion flower, you should be out like a light.

WARNING: don't expect to feel groggy from these things. You won't feel like you NEED to sleep, but if you lay down and try to sleep, you should find sleep come to you EASIER. It's not like you're gonna be sitting playing video games and suddenly zonk out. You actually have to try to sleep too. You can't let the tea do it all for you. It's just an aid.


Ok so chamomile and passion flower.. got it. I'll pick up some stuff this sunday on the weekly wal-mart trip and see how it works. Thanks.

wickedawesomeful 02-14-2007 12:06 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flashman41 (Post 1188050)
Ok so chamomile and passion flower.. got it. I'll pick up some stuff this sunday on the weekly wal-mart trip and see how it works. Thanks.

Still think you should go with FA's suggestion. It'll put you right to sleep.

otis1228 02-14-2007 12:11 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Warm milk, lavender, a soft fan, etc. Alternatives to medicine.

simulater10 02-14-2007 12:21 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
wanking usually always work, if your a guy of course. To tell the truth, it helprd mr a couple times. (No, i dont feel emberassed sayinf that, every guys can say that)

--simulater

JKPolk 02-14-2007 12:23 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Despite the typos in simulater's [sic] post, he's right. But seeing as the OP is at a boarding school, I don't think masturbation is the most viable option. Especially for regular use.

otis1228 02-14-2007 12:24 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Actually he is correct. Studies have shown that it helps you relax by committing this act. I think.....

simulater10 02-14-2007 12:29 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
i knooooooowwwwwww............

--simulater

Chrissi 02-14-2007 12:46 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Well yeah, guys especially experience a sleepy effect after orgasm.

But really... uh....

I don't know.

UberMario 02-14-2007 12:52 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
**** you similater, you took my av.

QreepyBORIS 02-14-2007 01:05 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JKPolk (Post 1185361)
Benadryl

Benadryl + something to read = instant drowsiness.

(Well, 30-45 minutes, then you got your drowsiness).

UberMario 02-14-2007 01:07 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by QreepyBORIS (Post 1188160)
Benadryl + something to read = instant drowsiness.

(Well, 30-45 minutes, then you got your drowsiness).

Hey, I thought you died or something.

g4z33b0 02-14-2007 09:00 AM

Re: Something to help sleep
 
Not over the counter, but smoke a bowl and you should be straight.


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