So you're looking to stimulate the release of more melotonin? Interesting prospect. Seems more neurology than theoretical physics, but I can see the application value. Sleeping medications are complicated and not always reliable, and can have terrible interaction issues with other drugs. Yet if you had a device that could stimulate the pineal gland to produce melotonin, especially if you could do it even if there is light around, you'd help with regulating sleep schedules a lot better, wouldn't you.
I'm intrigued.
[Yeah, talk science to him. What? David has insomnia issues.]
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So you're looking to stimulate the release of more melotonin? Interesting prospect. Seems more neurology than theoretical physics, but I can see the application value. Sleeping medications are complicated and not always reliable, and can have terrible interaction issues with other drugs. Yet if you had a device that could stimulate the pineal gland to produce melotonin, especially if you could do it even if there is light around, you'd help with regulating sleep schedules a lot better, wouldn't you.
I'm intrigued.
[Yeah, talk science to him. What? David has insomnia issues.]