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