Quote Originally Posted by caleoh12 View Post
WOW! I got to this post WAY TOO LATE!!

This is actually something I studied in college. I majored in Health Sciences so hopefully I could help anyone out and it seems people could use the info.

Here we go:

-If you must drink coffee, make sure you drink it in the morning to early afternoon. Caffeine can stay in your system for up to 8 hours.

-Do not use alcohol as a sleep aid. Sometimes sleep induced by alcohol can cause one to wake up in the middle of their sleep or even worse, cause uncouncious disturbances which will make you feel tired when you wake up.

-Keep a regular exercise schedule in the morning. It helps regulate one's internal clock to naturally fall asleep at night.

-Keep your bedroom quiet, dark, and comfortable.

-Hunger also disrupts falling asleep, but do not fall asleep full, that's just not good for health.

-Make sure you only use your bed for "love making" and sleeping. Your body get conditioned to the purpose of your bed. If you watch a lot of TV, play video games, use your laptop, etc. on your bed, it actually disrupts the process of falling asleep properly.

-Here are things you can consume or somewhat intake to aid the sleeping process: tuna, halibut, pumpkin, artichokes, avocados, almonds, eggs, bok choy, peaches, walnuts, apricots, oats, asparagus, potatoes, buckwheat, and bananas. Also, camomile tea and honey induce sleep. The scent of lavender also aids in sleep deprivation.

There you go. Good night everyone!
Instead of running through all that general tosh they could have just said - a healthy lifestyle will help you sleep better.

I wonder how many tuna sandwiches it took for some "genius" to rule it helps sleep