“It’s not that I don’t want to go to bed early, it’s that I can’t fall asleep at all!” How do high-pressure workers overcome their sleep difficulties?

1. Sleep disorders are the biggest cause of poor sleep for workers

According to epidemiological studies at home and abroad, up to 35% of urban working people have delayed falling asleep , which is often manifested as:

       Inability to fall asleep for more than 30 minutes after lying down

       A constant racing of the brain, accompanied by mild anxiety or information overload

       Prefer to " procrastinate before bedtime " , but actually " actively delay going to bed " to relieve stress

       Wake up the next morning feeling tired and less focused

📌 This type of people usually do not lack sleep, but rather their brain's wakefulness system has difficulty " turning off power " on its own .

 

2. Why is it difficult for traditional sleeping pills to accurately solve the problem of slow falling asleep ?

Some traditional sleeping pills on the market (such as zopiclone and diazepam) can indeed induce hypnosis, but there are also many problems:

       Broad-spectrum , mandatory sedation, does not discriminate between difficulty falling asleep or night awakenings

       The effect is slow to take effect , and people with anxiety and difficulty falling asleep need " quick comfort "

       May cause cognitive delays and morning hangover

       Higher risk of addiction , not suitable for short-term, intermittent users

📌 For workers who hope to " sleep tonight and work as usual tomorrow " , these drugs have " more side effects than help " .

 

3. Lebrexan: Rapid onset, no dependence, specially designed for those who have trouble falling asleep

Lemborexant is an orexin receptor antagonist ( ORAs ) that acts on the wakefulness system and is completely different from traditional " sedatives " :

       Blocking OX1R/OX2R signaling, gently inhibiting the wakefulness state

       Sleepiness comes naturally, no need for " being knocked out " hypnosis

       Clinical data show that the time to fall asleep can be shortened by about 20 to 25 minutes , and some users fall asleep within 30 minutes ( Ueno et al., 2022 )

       Non-addictive, does not interfere with natural sleep structure, and will not rebound after stopping the drug

index

Traditional sedative drugs

Leibersson

Speed ​​of action

Medium Slow

Fast (average 30 minutes)

Is it addictive?

possible

no

Impact on daytime status

Drowsiness, slow reaction

Mental clarity

Does it affect deep sleep?

yes

no

4. Which workers are suitable to try Lebron?

       People who are too nervous during the day and can't stop thinking at night

       People who are obviously anxious before going to bed and have a " night meeting in the brain " after lying down

       People who occasionally suffer from insomnia due to work tasks or meeting pressure

       People who do not want to take medicine for a long time but need " phased assistance "

       People who have tried melatonin and herbal sleep aids but have not been effective

📌 Labreson is not used for " forced sedation " , but to help you find the switch to return to natural sleep .

 

Conclusion: Under high pressure, sleeping fast is a real skill

In a fast-paced society, time is precious and sleep should not be wasted in tossing and turning .Rather than the self-paralysis of " I can fall asleep if I endure it " , you need a scientific, controllable and non-dependent tool——Lebrexant helps you quickly " shut down " when needed, and also allows you to stop taking the medicine at any time when you don't need it.It's not that sleeping aids bind you, but that they allow you to enter a free sleep rhythm faster .

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