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Hypnos by chaos and pain always does me great supp wise
currently no water or a few hours prior to bed, blacked out room and I use a sound machine has given me the best results
 
Sleep onset is tricky, and OTC supplements aren’t going to be super effective IMO. Best bet is inproving your sleep environment and sticking to a consistent schedule. Supplement wise, 500mcg of Melatonin may assist.

Sleep depth is a different topic:

600mg Ashwagandha (as KSM-66) greatly improves sleep depth for me. Invalid Link Removed

3g Glycine can help sleep depth as well. Invalid Link Removed

So for me, my favorite sleep stack is KSM-66 + Magnesium Glycinate. The Magnesium Glycinate yields (IIRC) 14% magnesium and 86% glycine. Magnesium may also be beneficial for sleep quality, so it’s a great pre-bed combo in my experience.
 
Thank you for everyone’s responses. I’ll take a look at Hypnos. the full spectrum CBD concerns me due to the trace amounts of thc, as I understand they are still detectable. I love herb, but we get drug tested so I need to keep my urine clean.

i use ksm66 religiously (honestly one of my favorite supplements), currently using it in mtest so my doses are at 6am and 6pm, not before bed. I also regularly supplement with magnesium, however I never tried the glycinate, I will absolutely give it a shot.

I prefer to sleep in total darkness, with little to no noise, so if the kids are awake or my wife is watching tv that can be distracting but generally my sleep environment is ideal. Although a new mattress would be nice!
 
Here's my recommendations for sleep aids:

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  • Invalid Link Removed - This is another great relaxing supplement and really can have a synergistic effect with the stimulants to reduce the overall stimulation but still have it be there. Again, you can read more about it on the Invalid Link Removed page.
  • Invalid Link Removed- Phenibut is the most iffy one on this list. Some people love it, some people are scared of it. In my experience, it's not euphoric so there's really no risk of addiction and 250mg is a very good starting dose for the compound. Phenibut is actually a Invalid Link Removed, while not directly working at the GABA receptor site, it has some form of interaction with it. You can read more about phenibut on the Invalid Link Removed article on it or this old article I saved by David Tolson, which is actually great, but he forgot to include the references. Invalid Link Removed

Then there are some drugs (specifically antihistamines) that help with sleep, but don't use them too often or you'll get dependent.

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Invalid Link Removed - Benadryl is also an antihistamine and will put you to sleep as well. It's dirt cheap when you buy it as an antihistamine, but when you buy it as a sleep aid a the pharmacy it's much more expensive.

I've never really liked Melatonin, it just doesn't really jive with me for some reason, but if you decided to take it, I would recommend the Invalid Link Removed as it keeps you asleep all night.

One thing I did come across while searching for melatonin was a product by AllMax called Lights Out. It has a lot of good ingredients in it. You'll notice they added B6 in the form of P5P which is the superior form (but it gives me weird dreams). That plus a lot of good sleep ingredients gives it a 👍 in my book.

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Thank you for everyone’s responses. I’ll take a look at Hypnos. the full spectrum CBD concerns me due to the trace amounts of thc, as I understand they are still detectable. I love herb, but we get drug tested so I need to keep my urine clean.

i use ksm66 religiously (honestly one of my favorite supplements), currently using it in mtest so my doses are at 6am and 6pm, not before bed. I also regularly supplement with magnesium, however I never tried the glycinate, I will absolutely give it a shot.

I prefer to sleep in total darkness, with little to no noise, so if the kids are awake or my wife is watching tv that can be distracting but generally my sleep environment is ideal. Although a new mattress would be nice!

Invalid Link Removed is a great supplement for sleep. Invalid Link Removed is also a great supplement to help with sleep. Magnesium is a potent muscle relaxer and helps calm your body down. You also have good poops in the morning from the magnesium.

You could also try adding glycinate itself to your sleep regiment as it has been shown to help get a deeper and more restful sleep. Invalid Link Removed would be the perfect addition.

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Invalid Link Removed is a great supplement for sleep. Invalid Link Removed is also a great supplement to help with sleep. Magnesium is a potent muscle relaxer and helps calm your body down. You also have good poops in the morning from the magnesium.

You could also try adding glycinate itself to your sleep regiment as it has been shown to help get a deeper and more restful sleep. Invalid Link Removed would be the perfect addition.

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I’m having good sleep with Magnesium Glycinate / melatonin combo.
 
Unfortunately, a low dose of phenibut (250-500 mg) is the only thing that consistently gives me great sleep. I don't get any improvements in mood...just a large decrease in anxiety and very sleepy. Never had to go higher than 500 mg either. I'd recommend trying some of the other/safter options given here first but if all else fails, it might be worth trying phenibut before bed (on an occasional basis).
 
What dose is recommended for magnesium glycinate? I’ve been taking magnesium glycinate (400mg)the past two night and it seems to be helping a bit.
 
Growth factor xt or Phenibut xt by SNS would be my go to!
 
Looking at growth factor xt, but noticed it includes L Dopa, as does mtest, which I also use in the evening - would this still be ok to try?

With the two combined it looks like it would be a total of 300 mg. I don't think that's anything to be concerned about. I've seen a lot higher dosages in products so I don't see an issue.
 
The best sleep aid I had last year was the new mattress. I used to sleep on a memory foam one, but that one caused me problems with blood pressure, and I used to get headaches every night

How did the mattress cause you BP problems?
 
Excellent recommendations in here. Here's my sleep supplement regimen.
-Daily 1 hour before bed: Magnesium Glycinate, KSM66, Zinc, B6
-2 nights per week (never back to back): Phenibut
-Occasional uses: Delta 8

I find the bigger I get the less quality sleep I'm getting. I might need to have a sleep study and see if there's some sleep apnea going on.
 
Sensoril was mentioned above and is a good option; we get a lot of feedback from people that use Stress & Anxiety Support timing a dose before bedtime for relaxation purposes.

Sleep Assist XT has a great ingredient profile and a lot of great feedback as well. The dosage is customizable for individual needs and most people find that 2 capsules works great (you can take up to 4 caps). For me, I use 1 capsule if I'm getting less than 6 hours of sleep, 2 capsules if I can get 8 hours of sleep, and base if off how I feel if I'm trying for between 6 and 8 hours of sleep.

https://seriousnutritionsolutions.com/product/sleep-assist-xt-120-veg-capsules/
 
Sensoril was mentioned above and is a good option; we get a lot of feedback from people that use Stress & Anxiety Support timing a dose before bedtime for relaxation purposes.

Sleep Assist XT has a great ingredient profile and a lot of great feedback as well. The dosage is customizable for individual needs and most people find that 2 capsules works great (you can take up to 4 caps). For me, I use 1 capsule if I'm getting less than 6 hours of sleep, 2 capsules if I can get 8 hours of sleep, and base if off how I feel if I'm trying for between 6 and 8 hours of sleep.

https://seriousnutritionsolutions.com/product/sleep-assist-xt-120-veg-capsules/

Agreed here as well. Can't go wrong with SNS. So many quality sleep aides out there.
 
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