I used to take a sleep Recovery product (i cant remember what it was) it was banned in Australia, but it made me have the best sleeps of my life.

Does anyone have anything they could suggest?

Edit,

The banned suppliment was fadeout by redcon1

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    7 days ago

    I do the following each night about 2 to 3 hours before I go to bed. I have half a banana with 2 Kiwi’s, a handful of walnuts, 2 magnesium pills and a cup of Peppermint tea - Between my working out ( Ruck 3 days a week and Lift 3 or 4 days a week ) along with this bed time preparation I usually sleep very well. If you are interested in my story detailing how I lost 50 pounds and have kept it off for 2 years please go to - https://healthyretirementstrategies.blogspot.com/p/my-story.html - Using the menu selections and the links you can navigate to “Healthy Eating” posts, “Exercise” posts and “Retirement” related posts that detail how I thrive in retirement - I hope you find this information helpful, interesting and funny.

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    9 months ago

    I use a first gen antihistamine (diphenhydramine) as a sleep aid when I need one. One 25mg tablet is typically plenty. Sometimes I’ll even take half. Definitely don’t take two unless you don’t want or need to wake up at any particular time the next day. It usually makes me feel groggy the whole next day if I do so I mostly try to reserve it for extreme situations like combating jet lag from a long-haul flight.

    ETA: Just noticed what sub I was in so not really sure this is appropriate advice. Leaving it up anyway just in case 😅

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      9 months ago

      I personally try to steer clear of diphenhydramine for anything other than one off purposes just due to the research coming out regarding anticholinergics and possible cognitive decline. It sounds like you’re taking it relatively infrequently, so I’d guess that’s ok. Just linking here for others for visibility as it seems like perhaps not the best long term solution.

      https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/common-anticholinergic-drugs-like-benadryl-linked-increased-dementia-risk-201501287667

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        9 months ago

        It’s very occasional use for me. I had friends (more like friends of friends) that were deep into recreational Benadryl abuse back in the 90s.

        From my understanding it’s a low quality high…

        …but they were low quality people.

        I didn’t read the whole study, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve completely forgotten who they are now and they’d only be in their 40s.

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    9 months ago

    Not sure if you already take creatine but it helps my recovery out quite a bit. It won’t help much in terms of sleep though, might try magnesium for that.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah creatine is a must for anyone in my opinion,

      My dr said to stay away from magnesium because of my blood pressure unfortunately

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      5 months ago

      Yeah it’s not nearly the same unfortunately.

      I have been having some similar sleep aid teas, they just don’t hit as hard

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        5 months ago

        Can you double up the strength of the tea? 2-3 tea bags of chamomile? Non-sleep deep relaxation from huberman lab may help?

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    9 months ago

    Magnesium and l-theanine seem to help me get to sleep. I use low dose maletonin also, but only as needed, as I seem to build a tolerance to it (low dose = like .75mg, anything higher makes me feel super groggy in the morning).

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    9 months ago

    I don’t have a supplement to recommend but I think a cold shower after a heavy sesh does wonders.

    I’m roasting in bed after legs or back + deadlift otherwise.

    Then again, I also train quite late in a day so it’s probably more of a me problem.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah i have to have have a cold shower every time and then another an hour or so later, i just don’t stop sweating.

      Doesn’t help i live in a hot humid p place

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        9 months ago

        I was about to moan about how shitty and humid England is in the summer but I don’t think it really stacks up 😅

        Still enough to keep me up at night though. Like you, I’ll have a couple cold quick rinses after training.

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          9 months ago

          Yeah haha 38 and 90 percent humidity is a bad time, England’s 27 and drizzling is a cold day at my house hand