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2007-07-17 06:03:05
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answered by Katie M 2
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So in other words, the skeptics wont accept anything that isnt 'reviewed' by people who have the exact same training and programing, and who all sit around throughout the year masturbating each others egos, while the very things they try to make a claim to 'work' , are refuted within a short period of time by these same types of people, and this goes on and on with nothing changing. Then when they come out fighting , they claim 'logic' when it agrees with them, and 'logical fallacy' when it does not. Science is the 'logical fallacy' of the insane. It has nothing to do with healing. The facts are that there is plenty of documented evidence that other medicines work , and some far superior to 'scientific logical fallacy'. If an alternative medical treatment that is documented to work , is then torn down from its method and modality of healing and placed in the skewed parameters of 'scientific logical fallacy' , then the logical fallacy is that it does not work , from this ilk of the ' scientific' community. If they wanted the documented evidence, it is out here. If they want to tear it down and build something else with it and then claim it doesnt work,in its' original form, why would anyone believe them? That is the 'logical fallacies of the skeptics', and madness. It isnt the alties that cant think right. Your own 'logical fallacys' are that one size fits all and that life is static , and that healing is static and nothing changes. Lets package it up in a pharmceutical to give to millions of people, all of whom are very different with many variables. 'Scientific ' method is a logical fallacy when it comes to healing. There are not any pharmaceuticals that even meet the normal percentage of 'placebo' but fall far below that. They are , for the most part put out to be tested on the public .
2016-03-15 05:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I take Ambien it is wonderful. you do need a prescription from the doctor. THere are also other ones like lunesta and rozeram and risperdal. I don't like these but they may work for you. There is a good OTC sleep aid that i will use once in awhile called Unisom. It helps alot.
2007-07-17 06:04:22
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answer #3
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answered by starynight39 4
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If you think you're suffering from insomnia you should talk to your doctor about possible remedies.
It's often as easy as drinking warm sleepy tea before bed, or unwinding differently, changing your room etc.
2007-07-17 06:03:41
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answered by lovely 3
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i have insomnia.ask your doctor if they could prescribe you to trazadone.its works miracles. i need a high dose. but depending on how bad your insomnia is will depend on your dosage. i think it works.it pretty much takes about 20-30 mins to fall asleep but its knocks me out a good 8-10 hours.
2007-07-17 06:02:39
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answered by shesafreak 2
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Dilaudid
2007-07-17 06:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your doctor for Trazodone. It calms you down and puts you in a sleepy mood before bedtime. I've used it for about a year, and it helps me.
2007-07-17 06:04:08
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answer #7
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answered by catnip 2
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The best thing that works for me and doesnt make me feel like crap in the morning is one adult strength gravol. Most of the time I only take half, but it works for me.
It doesnt become addictive and doesnt upset your stomach.
2007-07-17 06:06:36
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answer #8
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answered by dimond 2
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Try natrual melanoma....that's what your body produces to make you sleepy in the first place. It's more affective if you can have it completely dark when you try to sleep.
2007-07-17 06:01:27
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answer #9
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answered by d_marie_n 3
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Lunesta, a friend of mine takes it and he says it works, and it's non-addictive
2007-07-17 06:04:30
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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