Bernhard, I think you forgot to put the smiley faceafter the part about standing on your head. If not, would it be ok if I hang upside down instead?-like, strap my feet to a chin up bar?
can you please explain how having blood rush to your head replaces sleep? or, just add the smiley face..
donjuan
I kid you not.
You don’t actually stand on your head, you stand on a triangle formed by your elbows and your clasped hands. If done properly there is surprisingly little weigh on the head (the crown of the head just touches the floor, most of the skull is supported by the clasped hands), and the neck is reasonably free.
Get a good yoga teacher to show you the posture (the technical name is “Salamba sirsasana”). You can try learning it from a book (B.K.S. Yiengar’s “light on Yoga” is the bible) but I wouldn’t recommend it.
There is much more to it than simply blood rushing to the head. There are other physiological effects and many psychological and metaphysical ones. The effort in balancing and holding the body in position is fundamental, so just hanging from the ceiling upside down (or lying on an inclined bed head down) will not work. You have to actually and actively do the head stand.
Doing a headstand for one hour is analogous (notice: analogous, not equivalent) to running a marathon. You will not be able to do it tomorrow if you have never run before. You need to train and build up to it. It can take 1 – 2 years (so, Faulty I guess it is not going to be very helpful for today

). You must start by learning how to do it. Some people learn in 10 –15 minutes, others never learn. Some take years. Once you can do it, then you must steadily increase the time every week a few more minutes.
This is ultimately dangerous stuff. You do not want to do it wrongly (the resulting injuries can be pretty nasty – with the neck area being involved and all).
Take care.
Best wishes,
Bernhard.