The biggest issue with vitamin C is bioavailability...just make sure that when you figure out a dose that your source is solid. If you can force yourself to eat a food with it, I imagine it's considerably more effective than a gummy.
@planitsoon ...do you happen to know if candlelight has similar effects in the dark as you mentioned unnatural light does?
I only ask because there was a time when I was aware of what you described, but I sort of forgot lol. At the time I wondered if candle light (outside emergencies) or even low output night lights would be effective for night routines.
My thought was that historically that's what people did before electricity. They didn't just "call it a night" when it was dark across the board. Oil lamps are one of the oldest inventions for artificial light (outside woodfire), so basic flame can't agitate your brain that much...
I actually find fire makes me sleepy even without the warmth (like being far away)...
Unless it's some giant blaze when I round a rock face or something.
This idea sort of fell off because I don't live alone at present but I definitely appreciate the reminder about grounding. I can't tell if it's placebo or not, but grass, sand, and dirt feel considerably better than concrete or a deck somehow.
I Have some wood ash I've been wanting to try out against ants and this may be the perfect opportunity to try it
@planitsoon ...do you happen to know if candlelight has similar effects in the dark as you mentioned unnatural light does?
I only ask because there was a time when I was aware of what you described, but I sort of forgot lol. At the time I wondered if candle light (outside emergencies) or even low output night lights would be effective for night routines.
My thought was that historically that's what people did before electricity. They didn't just "call it a night" when it was dark across the board. Oil lamps are one of the oldest inventions for artificial light (outside woodfire), so basic flame can't agitate your brain that much...
I actually find fire makes me sleepy even without the warmth (like being far away)...
Unless it's some giant blaze when I round a rock face or something.
This idea sort of fell off because I don't live alone at present but I definitely appreciate the reminder about grounding. I can't tell if it's placebo or not, but grass, sand, and dirt feel considerably better than concrete or a deck somehow.
I Have some wood ash I've been wanting to try out against ants and this may be the perfect opportunity to try it
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