"I know it's time to sleep, but my brain is like having a night meeting?" Suvoreshen helps you "turn off the wakefulness system"

1. If you can’t fall asleep, it’s not because you’re procrastinating, but because your wakefulness system is still working

Insomnia is often not caused by being too idle or having random thoughts , but rather:

       After lying down, a series of thoughts automatically start

       My heart is calm, but my mind starts to " report at night "

       The more I want to sleep, the more awake I am; the more anxious I am, the harder it is to sleep.

📌 In fact, this is a sign of overactivity of your brain's arousal system.

 

2. What is the " wake-up system " ? Why does it " work " when you want to sleep?

The arousal system is led by a class of neurotransmitters in the brain called orexins , which are responsible for maintaining wakefulness, attention, and responsiveness to the environment. When it is working, you will:

       Quick thinking and quick information processing

       Feeling tense, easily alert and difficult to relax

       During the day, this is necessary

       But at night, it should " turn off the lights "

For insomniacs who suffer from anxiety, high stress, and inability to stop thinking, this system is like an employee who refuses to leave after working overtime . It always " keeps the lights on " and prevents you from falling asleep smoothly.

 

3. Suvoreshen: It’s not about calming you down, it’s about helping you turn off the lights in the conference room

Suvorexant is an orexin receptor antagonist (ORA ) that acts on OX1R/OX2R . Its mechanism of action is very special:

       Does not directly " calm the nerves "

       It is to precisely block the core signal of the awakening system.

       Let the awakening mechanism that should be " off work " actually " punch out "

       The brain gradually shuts down and enters a natural sleep state

Compared with traditional sleeping pills:

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Suvorex

Traditional GABA -type sleeping pills (such as diazepam)

mechanism

Regulate the wakefulness system and simulate natural sleep

Forced sedation of the nervous system

Addiction risk

No dependencies

Easy to tolerate, addictive

Sleep structure

Preserve REM and deep sleep cycles

May interfere with natural sleep structure

Next day status

Awake and responsive

Dizziness and decreased concentration

📌 Simply put, Suvorex does not " make you fall asleep " but " lets you sleep when you should sleep " .

 

4. Scientific data: Can Suvorexant really help the brain turn off the lights ?

       A study on people with sleep onset disorders showed that suvorexant can significantly shorten the time to fall asleep by about 22 minutes ( Sun et al., 2021 )

       No addiction or rebound insomnia after using for more than 12 months

       The users' subjective evaluation was " the sleepiness came naturally " and " it didn't feel like being knocked out "

 

5. Who is suitable for using Suvorexant? Are you a typical person in the following group?

       People who have active brains and review their thoughts repeatedly before going to bed

       Anxiety-type and thinking-type insomniacs

       Highly aroused people who want to sleep but can’t sleep for a long time

       Those who want to improve sleep but are concerned about addiction and grogginess the next day

📌 If you are " staying up to your limit before falling asleep " every day, then Suvorexant may be the scientific choice to help you " press the pause button " .

 

Conclusion: Sleeping should not be a tug-of-war with the brain

You don't need to be " dizzy " or " work to the limit " , you need a set of mechanism adjustment tools to make your brain " off duty " on time . Suwo Leisheng will make your night return to stillness and stop the " night meeting " from being held automatically. Starting tonight, let your thoughts pause and let your body truly rest.

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