The latest TikTok trend for sleep-deprived users is taking the Internet by storm. But does it work? Discover how to make hot lettuce water for a good night's sleep.
June 09, 2021 - 17:02 BST Georgia Brown Who knew TikTok would be the answer to all our sleep-deprived prayers? If you've ever struggled to fall asleep – and let's be honest, who hasn't in this heatwave? - you'll love this TikTok hack that insomniacs swear by.
Made viral by TikTok user @shapla_11, the original video has nearly two million likes. Taking viewers along for the journey of her nighttime routine, Shapla filmed herself brewing the bedtime remedy and drinking it. After a few minutes she checked in with fans:"Okay another update, lettuce has cr*ck because your sis is gone". AKA, she fell asleep.
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