Hi everyone,
I have been taking different types of pills (mostly melatonin) for the past year or so, and they have done a decent job.
However, I saw that this new spray is out http://newsdailynow.com/2015/11/19/spray-sleep It claims to have less melatonin, so it will lead to a more natural sleep. Before I go through with the free trial, does anyone have any experience with using it?
I look forward to your responses.
Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
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Re: Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
There has been talk of spray sleep aids here before. As an aside, sub-lingual melatonin (dissolved under the tongue) is virtually instantaneous if used right before bedtime. BTW, I hope your not on a sales campaign.
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Re: Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
hmm, i have never heard of an under the tongue alternative. But I believe it would still just end up going through you entire system and eventually your liver. And no sales campaign, I'm just genuinely curious. I have never heard of any supplement that worked dissolving straight into you until this, so I am trying to understand it better.
Re: Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
An Arizona can of sleep is just what I need for my brother in law.
He has chronic insomnia to go along with his sleep apnea, as well as just about every thing else you can name except cancer.
If I could just mask him up and spray him with a can of sleep that would be great.
He has chronic insomnia to go along with his sleep apnea, as well as just about every thing else you can name except cancer.
If I could just mask him up and spray him with a can of sleep that would be great.
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Re: Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
A nice, big mallet would be cheaper, faster, and more effective.
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Re: Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
Well, this is interesting... They raised $409,000 on indiegogo but it seems many people haven't received anything from a campaign that ended on March 1, 2015. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/spra ... #/comments
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Re: Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
Very strange. I wonder what is going on with them then..yaconsult wrote:Well, this is interesting... They raised $409,000 on indiegogo but it seems many people haven't received anything from a campaign that ended on March 1, 2015. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/spra ... #/comments
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Re: Has anyone tried using the new sleep spray?
Larry, one of the reasons scams are so successful is that there is always
somebody willing to drink the Kool Aid. Somebody who is suffering, in pain,
and eager for instant gratification. Even those who have been suckered before
and "know better" are susceptible to a clever enough con.
Google "sleep hygiene"; all kinds of suggestions--some may help, even the ones that
might sound unreasonable, or too much bother. Anything worth having is worth working for.
And you don't need to spend money on snake oil.
somebody willing to drink the Kool Aid. Somebody who is suffering, in pain,
and eager for instant gratification. Even those who have been suckered before
and "know better" are susceptible to a clever enough con.
Google "sleep hygiene"; all kinds of suggestions--some may help, even the ones that
might sound unreasonable, or too much bother. Anything worth having is worth working for.
And you don't need to spend money on snake oil.
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