Sleepy Sleep
Sleepy Sleep SFB

Sleepy Sleep™

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Supports normal Sleep‡

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule

Magnesium (from magnesium citrate)................................................................... 20 mg.............. 5
Hops Flowers 4:1 Extract (Humulus lupulus)..................................................... 100 mg.............. *
Lemon Balm Leaf (Melissa officinalis)................................................................. 100 mg.............. *
Chamomile Flower Standardized Extract (Matricaria recutita)............................. 75 mg.............. *  (standardized to 1.2% apigenin)
Passionflower Herb 4:1 Extract (Passiflora incarnata)......................................... 50 mg.............. *
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP from Griffonia simplicifolia seed)........................... 25 mg.............. *
Melatonin.................................................................................................................. 1 mg.............. *

 † - % Daily Value     * - Daily Value Not Established
Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose (from capsule shell) and marshmallow root.
NO soy, salt, yeast, gluten, milk & egg products, sugar, starch, or preservatives.

WARNING: Do not take prior to driving or operating heavy equipment. 
Not recommended while pregnant or lactating unless directed by health care practitioner. Individuals under 18 years old consult with health care practitioner before use.

As a dietary supplement, one to two capsules 45 to 60 minutes prior to retiring for sleep.

PR1136 Sleepy Sleep

Sleep Support

For something that seems so simple, getting a good night’s sleep can be challenging for many people. In fact, about 30-40% of adults experience the inability to fall asleep and awaken refreshed at least some of the time.

Deep within the brain, the pineal gland produces the sleep hormone melatonin. Its role in the sleep-wake cycle (also known as a circadian rhythm) is to cause drowsiness and lower your body temperature when it gets dark to encourage sleep. Healthy melatonin levels rise in the evening and start to decrease in the early morning hours.

Serotonin is the partner hormone in the sleep-wake cycle. Released in response to sunlight, serotonin is highest in the morning.