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Usually before an exam I do the following to sleep longer (and getting to fall asleep faster): Stretch out for minimum 5 minutes. Use a shampoo with herbs in it to stay asleep longer. Use 10mg of Kestine (also called Evastin, Ebaste and Aleva) 1mg time released melatonin from Now foods. About a half milligram of sublingual melatonin. Foods that I eat: Tomatoes. Avocado Salmon Fish Some salad And I also drink some milk and water. I also avoid sugar and caffeine the whole day. In addition to all this I try to getting at least 1 hour of exercise. However, before my last exam I woke up after only 4 hours, what could be the reason for this? It is easy to fall asleep, but I really need to sleep for a longer time. Thanks in advance |
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