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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, have you ever tried melatonin? It's a more natural solution that is non-addictive.[/quote] I use this on my son on nights that he is "keyed up" and it works beautifully. Usually within 1/2 hour of taking the drops, he is asleep. [/quote] Please tell me this is a joke.[/quote] Why would it be a joke? The better option isn't always what you see advertised on TV. And it's a lot safer than drugging your children with antihistamines.....and yeah, I've seen people on this board admit to it.[/quote] How about not drugging your kid with anything so they don't grow up to be someone who can't sleep without drugs.[/quote] Not that I owe anyone an explanation, but children with autism have sleep problems. It is better for them to get a good nights sleep than to be up all night getting into trouble and being tired the next day. Melatonin is NOT addictive. It is a hormone that is naturally produced in your body. Autistic children with guy dysfunction don't have the ability to produce as much melatonin as normal children. Supplementing with melatonin is safe and natural as it mimics your own body's sleep mechanisms. [/quote]
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