Beach’s Sleep Aid Toolkit
“A quiet mind. A softened breath. A turning inward.”
🌙 The Core Three: Gentle Aids That Play Nice With Your Meds
1. Magnesium Glycinate
- Why: Calms nerves, helps muscles release tension.
- How: 200–400mg around 60 mins before bed.
- Bonus: May ease restless legs or nighttime cramps.
2. L-Theanine
- Why: Clears mental clutter without knocking you out.
- How: 100–200mg, with or without magnesium.
- Optional Pairing: Take with green tea in the morning or alone at night.
3. Chamomile Tea
- Why: Gentle sedation and centuries of use.
- How: 1–2 cups in the evening.
- Extra Ritual: Add a pinch of honey and breathe in the steam slowly.
⚭️ The Ritual Wind-Down (1 Hour Before Bed)
60 minutes before bed
- Turn off or dim screens (enable blue light filter)
- Switch on a warm, low-light lamp
- Take magnesium + L-theanine
- Play soft ambient music or an audiobook
30 minutes before bed
- Brew chamomile tea
- Apply lavender oil to pillow or temples
- Sit quietly, away from stimulation or scrolling
5–10 minutes before bed
- Lie down, screen-free
- Breathe slowly: inhale 4 secs, exhale 6–8 secs
- Repeat a calming phrase like: “Sink. Soften. Safe.”
🧠 Mind Tricks for a Busy Brain
- Use a “drift phrase”: “The tide is going out. The tide is going out.”
- Imagine a slow pendulum swinging in the mind
- Picture walking through a hallway where each light dims as you pass
🌬️ Physical Helpers
- Weighted Blanket (4–7kg): Encourages groundedness and safety
- Eye Mask + Earplugs: Block unwanted light/noise
- Cool room (16–18°C): Supports natural body temperature drop
❌ Things to Minimize After 7pm
- Caffeine (even decaf can linger)
- News, arguments, or heavy content
- Large meals (try to finish dinner 3+ hrs before bed)
💡 Bonus Tools (Optional)
- Melatonin (0.3–1mg): Tiny dose can help regulate rhythms
- Glycine (3g): Calming amino acid
- Blue light blocking glasses: Useful if screen use is unavoidable
🌌 Keep a Dream Pad
Jot a word or phrase before sleep: a passing feeling, dream fragment, or thought. A poetic practice to empty the mind and perhaps catch stray wisdom from the subconscious.
This toolkit was prepared with safety in mind for those taking Amlodipine, Tamsulosin, and Apixaban. When in doubt, check with a GP or pharmacist before adding new supplements.