sooooo i had my minimum requisite for doing intelligent schoolwork/concentrating 4.5 hours of sleep.
but i'm definitely wayyyy too tired to eat breakfast. urgggh. :drinks more mint tea:
fact*! herbal mint tea (not the flavoured black kind which you can also get, particularly at mediterranean restaurants) has stomach-coating soothing properties and has been known to be effective, for me, with actual sickness. it also (somewhat more effectively) helps with middle of the night and early morning stomach upset. understandably, a lot of people don't like it, but i find it grows on you. they don't have celestial seasonings here, but i was really really fond of sleepytime tea--a mixture of spearmint (sharply aromatic, stomach-soothing) and chamomile (which doesn't really make me sleepy, but does help me calm down just slightly. although i don't buy its reputation as a tranquiliser. at least, it's not strong enough to be an effective one.)
* although not of the proven by scientific study variety, to my knowledge
but i'm definitely wayyyy too tired to eat breakfast. urgggh. :drinks more mint tea:
fact*! herbal mint tea (not the flavoured black kind which you can also get, particularly at mediterranean restaurants) has stomach-coating soothing properties and has been known to be effective, for me, with actual sickness. it also (somewhat more effectively) helps with middle of the night and early morning stomach upset. understandably, a lot of people don't like it, but i find it grows on you. they don't have celestial seasonings here, but i was really really fond of sleepytime tea--a mixture of spearmint (sharply aromatic, stomach-soothing) and chamomile (which doesn't really make me sleepy, but does help me calm down just slightly. although i don't buy its reputation as a tranquiliser. at least, it's not strong enough to be an effective one.)
* although not of the proven by scientific study variety, to my knowledge
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Date: 8 Mar 2005 02:15 pm (UTC)In other still-herbal news! If chamomile doesn't work for you, and you want something herbal that does, try valerian root. Knocks people out, and bizarrely sends felines into ecstatic kitten mode. Hilarity guaranteed.
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Date: 8 Mar 2005 02:21 pm (UTC)