Do you find your sleep patterns aren't as optimal as you'd like? Maybe you're having trouble falling asleep at night, waking up tired, or maybe you're sleeping well but you just want that extra edge. If so, Dave Asprey's Bulletproof Sleep Induction Mat is for you! I tested it personally, and came up with some great results! Discover more with this article!
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Bulletproof Sleep Induction Mat Review: Does It Really Work?
1. Bulletproof Sleep Induction Mat Review: Does It Really
Work?
Ameer Rosic Friday April 18
th
2014 Read Full Article
What is this thing? Can it really help you sleep better?
Yes, it really does work!
I was hesitant at first, but Dave is a good friend and insisted that I try it out.
I was like… “okay”…
I am going to stab myself with sharp needles and it will help me improve my
sleep?
Right! (Sarcasim)
You know me, I am anal about optimizing your sleep and I am always looking for
new ways to optimize oneself.
So I said– $@!#– it!
2. let me see what this baby can really do
How does the Bulletproof Sleep Induction work?
By laying on the Bulletproof Sleep Induction Mat the mild but yet
protrusive plastic needles you are kinda mimicking acupuncture, which then
causes your body to release endorphins and beneficial hormones in response.
It’s pretty cool to think, that the Chinese knew about these eons ago…
So I decided to see if there was any legit research behind it and BAM!
Forty-six (46) randomized trials involving 3811 patients were included, and the
methodological quality of trials was generally fair in terms of randomization,
blinding, and intention-to-treat analysis. Meta-analyses showed a beneficial effect
of acupuncture compared with no treatment (MD −3.28, 95% CI −6.10 to −0.46, p
= 0.02; 4 trials) and real acupressure compared with sham acupressure (MD −2.94,
95% CI −5.77 to −0.11, p = 0.04; 2 trials) on total scores of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality
Index. Acupuncture was superior to medications regarding the number of patients
with total sleep duration increased for >3 hours (RR 1.53, 95% CI 1.24–1.88, p <
0.0001). However, there was no difference between acupuncture and medications
in average sleep duration (MD −0.06, 95% CI −0.30–0.18, p = 0.63). Acupuncture
3. plus medications showed better effect than medications alone on total sleep
duration (MD 1.09, 95% CI 0.56–1.61, p < 0.0001). Similarly, acupuncture plus
herbs was significantly better than herbs alone on increase of sleep rates (RR 1.67,
95% CI 1.12–2.50, p = 0.01). There were no serious adverse effects with related to
acupuncture treatment in the included trials.
Conclusions
Acupuncture appears to be effective in the treatment of insomnia. However,
further large, rigorous designed trials are warranted.
And this really cool study showing that Acupunture increase your Melatonin…
(sleep hormone)
4. Our initial hypotheses were confirmed by the results of the present investigation.
In an open clinical trial of 18 subjects, the administration of 5 weeks of
acupuncture, totaling ten treatment sessions, was associated with normalization
in a 24-hour profile of urinary aMT6s and a number of objectively measured
improvements in sleep continuity and sleep architecture. Additionally, significant
improvements in self-reported fatigue and sleepiness paralleled these changes.
The exception to this trend was the reduction in alertness as measured by the
ZOGIM-A test. As discussed below the apparent inconsistency of reduced alertness
following improvements in sleep quality may possibly have been the result of a
transition into a more adaptive and qualitatively different type of alertness. Self
assessed feelings of anxiety and depression decreased following acupuncture.
These findings are fairly consistent with the results of previous investigations
showing that acupuncture has a generalized anxiolytic effect and with other
polysomnographic studies of acupuncture effects in insomnia.(2)
First step is done, check for some scientific data.
The second step is my personal N=1
The Ameer Home Test
That’s the Bulletproof Sleep Induction Mat on my Bed… Looks cool eh?
So what did I do for my own N=1 experiment?
Well I did it with a twist…
5. I did not use it for my main sleep, as I already practice too many different things
and would complicate the test.
Instead, what I did was…test it on a simple 15 min nap for 14 days straight model.
And No, I did not use any biohacking tech, nor hormone testing.
I measured my results the good old fashion way: Journaling
Very important side note:
The reason for picking the nap model for this test is–I NEVER nap.
So figured, it would be a perfect model as my body is not yet used to the daily
Circadian rhythm of napping.
My home test was simple
The test was broken into two weeks
Week one:
Take a nap at the same time each day 1pm for 15min without the Mat
Week two:
Take nap same time for 15min with the mat
You can’t get anymore simpler than that!
6. After each nap, I would write down in my journal, how I felt, mood, clarity and
energy level. And an added bonus, I would do N-back brain training after to see
my memory and reaction time
After the 14 days I would compare week 1 journal with week 2
Pretty simple eh? I hate complicated crap
This is how it looks like when used.
As you can see, it leaves small marks, which go away seconds later.
What where my results from week 1 to week 2?
Week 1 Report.
#1 Took me about 7 min to fall asleep
#2 More energy (as if I need more, I am bleeping nuclear bomb)
#3 Clarity
#4 Played N-back on my cell after the nap
7. Week 2 with the Mat
#1 Fell asleep much faster (I would say 3 min compared to 7)
#2 Noticed my clarity improved
#3 Also noticed my nighttime sleep was much deeper
#4 Compared N- Back score and BANG…Not a crazy difference, but enough to
make me go Hmmm…
What is the Verdict?
Bulletproof Sleep induction mat is now officially Ameer Approved.
For something so simple and easy to travel with, I believe every entrepreneur,
athlete and top performing individual should have this.
Click here to check out the Bulletproof Sleep Mat
(This is an affiliate link, got to some how make money for my bulletproof coffee)
8. Now it’s your turn, go out there and do your N=1 and see how you respond to it…
Ameer Rosic
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