Amish RakeFight
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Agreed, a good workout regimen will restore a full nights sleep. I work half way around the world and have to deal constantly with working on the back side of my clock and I don't have any problem sleeping and I adjust fairly quickly to a new time zone. It boils down to going more times to the gym that you go to the bar and don't stuff yourself with empty calories. popping a drug to do something your body will do naturally if given the right nutrients and conditioning is not the answer
Exactly. Your body has the ability to provide these services given the proper psychological and physical management. Pills alter and manipulate your chemistry; in essense, rerouting many of your hormones and neurotransmitters. This has the effect of supressing natural secretion and regulation. Eventually, ones body fights to achieve its homeostasis and a higher dose is required. The reason some medications produce such harsh withdrawals has to do with the compensation the body must now undergo. Its akin to pulling the rug out from underneath your body.
There was recent study which actually indicated that benzodiazepines (valium, xanax, etc.) were a poor choice for those suffering from PTSD. Results indicate that it actually takes longer for individuals to recover from it with this medication, than without.