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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 18, 2022 23:27:08 GMT
Been Testing Paracetamol As Sleeping Tablets
I don't know why I am the only person saying this, as I have posted before about it, but Paracetamol are better than most Herbal sleeping Tablets. They work amazingly well!!! 1 Hour before bedtime I take a single tablet with a glass of water, because I have had a sleeping disorder since I was 15, and I'm now 59. Until I got to about 55 it never made me tired during the day, but at 55 I felt tired without sleep so I started looking for remedies. I tried Herbal tablets, and they were OK for awhile, then I found Paracetamol... end of problem!
But this new post is about the brand of Paracetamol, and the brand matters!
So I tested a few, and some don't work at all. I live in England so these brands are probably only available in England. So from worst to best...
5/ Obviously the worst are anything containing caffeine. 4/ Bell Sons & Co Ltd, don't work at all, keep me awake. 3/ Lloyds Pharmacy own brand... work well 2/ Morrisons own brand... work really well. 1/ Careway 500g tablets... knock you out!
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 22, 2022 12:10:34 GMT
Managed to wean off the paracetamol for a few days. Managing to sleep 6+ hours which is good for me off tablets. So I took them for about a year, maybe longer. Only side effect is some drowsiness during the day, but on Herbal Sleeping Tablets you are even more drowsy during the day, so Paracetamol win in every department.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 1, 2022 23:11:14 GMT
I only managed to sleep 3 nights without Paracetamol, back on it again now.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jun 29, 2022 13:54:37 GMT
6 months on Paracetamol for sleep, and they still work. I have found a way to enhance them too. Eat two Broncho Stop chews at the same time as you have the paracetamol, and it heightens their effectiveness, and also eliminated the dry tongue in the morning. You have amazing dreams too.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jul 9, 2022 9:21:35 GMT
You only need 1 Paracetamol and 1 Broncho Stop. Take Paracetamol first with water, and then eat a chewy Broncho Stop.
The dreams are different to any other dreams that I have had before, because they have stories to them, and a final outcome like a TV show. Somehow the brain is open to creativeness!
I will explain some of the dreams created by Paracetamol, and Broncho Stop.
So they are based on my life, and my first dream was based on one of my first jobs back in the 90's. So this part is what really happened not in the dream... I worked on computer games, and on my first day at work a programmer had just completed a part of the game that made a dragon swish its tail. Each tail section had to be rotated by a certain amount locked to another tail section that also had to be rotated by a certain amount. A few programmers struggled with that part of the game, and were on the phone asking how he did it. Anyway he was really pleased to get it working, and I said "That's great what part of the game are you going to do next?"... then he just went crazy, and thought that I was telling him to get back to work on the game, or something.
The way that people go crazy at work had an effect on my life, and I seemed to always say the wrong thing, at the wrong time.
So in the dream...
The dream was like The Butterfly effect movie, I went back in time to that first day at work, and to the point where the guy went crazy. But this time I was told to work along side him, we would both be working together as a team. So we worked on the swishing tail together, and we were getting along really well on breaks laughing at funny videos. So instead of him blowing up at my question, instead we were friends. which then altered my life from that point.
These dreams are very clever! They leave your creativity intact. But you don't know that you are creating these stories. All the dreams are like that.
Pincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 23, 2024 23:58:30 GMT
2 years.. still working.
Pincho Paxton
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