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4 Reddit comments about Genius Sleep AID – Smart Sleeping Pills & Adrenal Fatigue Supplement, Natural Stress, Anxiety & Insomnia Relief - Relaxation Enhancer and Mood Support w/Inositol, L-Theanine & Glycine – 40 Capsules:

u/RNGineeringStudent · 84 pointsr/AskEngineers

Mostly this. Someone in my program has MULTIPLE felonies and has been arrested over 100 times. He found a company beforehand that wanted to hire him though. One of the smartest guys and most engaged people in my classes. He is completely sober. And while he definitely still comes off as someone who was an addict, he also comes off as someone who has ZERO interest in being one ever again.

The cannabis tea is a HUGE red flag to employers and anyone whom you need to believe in you or take you seriously. There are other sleep aids. Pick your fights. Right or wrong, you already have a lot to ask potential employers to forgive. Openly admitting that you are using what is still largely viewed as an illicit drug signals to employers that you are not aware of how that comes off, or, even worse, don't have the self control to stop. The former says to them that you are still thinking like a criminal and the later says that you are a barely functioning addict. While I don't personally agree with those sentiments, I would personally be HIGHLY discouraged by the fact that you are using the cannabis tea. It shows that you aren't willing to withhold doing something that comes off very negatively. Part of the point of all the nonsense engineering students are put through is to prove how hard they are willing to work and how much shit they will put up with -- the tea makes me seriously doubt both. People have NO obligation to take ANY risk on you. You are NOT anyone else's problem. You need to make your weakness a strength. Show them that having the record has lit a fire under you, and that you are determined to compensate for it. Now, instead of someone with no upside and a lot of downside, they see someone with downside who is over compensating. That overcompensation could mean they get someone who always places themselves under pressure to outperform their peers. If this means you are always going to hold yourself to a higher standard that means you could be a REALLY good employee in the ways that actually count.

We have all seen and/or experienced drug use. Most of us have seen people lose control of their lives. They way to described the cannabis situation comes off like the many people I've known who've struggled with addiction. They have a totally solid excuse for was ostensibly sounds like "responsible" use. Except, knowing them, I know it's just like a smoker whose quitting, but won't throw out their cigarettes or an alcoholic who excuses with "I limit myself to two beers a night". Maybe it would be fine for someone else, but not them. It's a terrible idea. Don't be attached to it. Why does it matter so much that you are willing to take on that fight -- if you are willing, that shows that you are in some way emotionally dependent on using it.

Don't make it harder on yourself. If you have trouble sleeping, do some research about how to help you sleep cycle and talk to a doctor. I take melatonin sometimes and my girlfriend takes Genius Sleep Aid most nights. Family members in pharma looked the Genius Sleep Aid for us, and it's surprisingly science based and not herbal nonsense -- among other things, it has something known to help flush caffeine out of the body more quickly. Don't drink caffeine after 11am. Don't workout after 5pm. Don't do things like gaming or watching thrilling TV/Movies in the evening as they pump adrenaline into your body, which helps keep you awake for hours.

Maybe I'm beating a dead horse at this point, but if you are thinking about how I'm wrong or about the reasons why it's okay to drink the tea, ask yourself this: Why are you holding on to drinking the tea so strongly? Why does it matter so much to drink the tea?

Being an engineer requires a enormous amount of sacrifice. As I see articles about people "continuing to question the 40 hour work week", I'm working 80+ hours a week to make sure I get A's in my classes. And, that work ethic has to continue after university in the particular field I want to enter. It's not for everyone. You'll have to give up a lot of pursue it.

u/dailyresearcher · 2 pointsr/researchchemicals
u/mathdrug · 2 pointsr/Nootropics

Hello friend. I too have dealt with sleep issues for a while. From my research (reading), a SMALL dose of melatonin (less than 1mg) is the optimal melatonin dosage (Source)
Along with that, quite a few have reported that L-theanine helped their sleep (do your own research on this. I don’t have all the time in the world).

Personally, I just ordered this from Amazon, and am looking forward to trying it out when it comes in tomorrow. Contains what seems to be a nice assortment of ingredients.

Also, this needs to be driven home, caffeine has a half-life of 5-7 hours (source: “Why We Sleep” by Walker), so if you drink some coffee/take a caffeine pill at 12:00 P.M. , it won’t be until (approximately) sometime until 10pm and 2 AM when all of the caffeine (which blocks the adenosine receptors) is removed from your system. How fast you remove caffeine from your system depends on your genetics. For me personally, I don’t think I can afford taking caffeine anytime past noon and also hoping to sleep well that night (sucks for me! I’m jelly of the people that can drink cofffee whenever they want and sleep like babies).

You may also want to highly consider getting blue blocking glasses for nighttime wear.

Many others say they sleep well on ZMA, which you can buy on Amazon.

In for reading what others have to say about sleep. I definitely want to max out my sleep quality!!!

u/earlyviolet · 1 pointr/CrohnsDisease

Over the counter you can get a medication called doxylamine that is a cleaner drug than Benadryl, but works in the same way. L-glycine is a supplement that can help. This is a great brand that also contains melatonin. Personally, I have paradoxical reactions to Benadryl and melatonin. They keep me awake, which is the worst.

I use mirtazapine. It's prescription, so you'd have to ask your primary care for it. It's a very gentle, non-habit forming option. Trazodone is another option.

Benzos and z-drugs (like Ambien) are terrible.