10 PRODUCTS IN 1 AND 4 TIMES MORE EFFECTIVE THAN ORAL PRODUCTS
The Good Night sleep patches contain 10 natural ingredients: Magnesium, Potassium, Zinc, 5-HTP, Ashwagandha, Chamomile, Passionflower, Valerian Root, Hops, and L-Theanine.
Thanks to transdermal administration (through the skin), these sleep patches are 4 times more effective than products taken orally. Additionally, they release the ingredients gradually over 8 hours.
They promote sleep reconciliation, ensure a longer sleep, and a fresher awakening.
100% NATURAL | ingredients of nature.
NONADDICTIVE | without addictive side effects.
LONG release | gradual dose over 8 hours.
BIO AVAILABILITY | greater response and effect
SLEEPING PROBLEMS
"Do you have trouble sleeping, find it hard to fall asleep, or feel restless? You're really not alone; more than 20% of people suffer from it. Sleep problems are common among young people, but also among older adults. Interestingly, they occur 2 times more in women than in men."
IMPORTANT FACTORS
Insomnia is the most common form of sleep problems. Symptoms include difficulty falling asleep, staying awake for long periods, waking up too early, and being unable to fall back asleep. They are often related to stress and are usually temporary in nature. If the symptoms persist for more than ± 3 months, it is considered chronic insomnia.
10 NATURAL INGREDIENTS
These special sleep patches contain a blend of 10 natural ingredients that enhance the entire sleep cycle. The main ingredient is magnesium, which stimulates the body to produce melatonin. There are numerous studies that demonstrate that magnesium plays an important role in sleep processes. The sleep patches contain several natural sedatives that are effective for sleep problems. The advantage is that they are not addictive and have very few side effects.
Magnesium malate (400 mg)
Magnesium is a common mineral, and all the cells in the human body need this mineral. Magnesium is involved in the regulation of the stress hormone, cortisol, and magnesium decreases the production of cortisol. A deficiency of magnesium makes sleep lighter and more restless. Magnesium stimulates the body to produce its own melatonin.
Potasio (65 mg)
Potassium also plays an important role in sleep. Potassium is an essential mineral salt, also known as "the good salt." It is best known for its role in regulating blood pressure and works alongside magnesium to improve sleep, among other things. A deficiency of potassium can cause fatigue and insomnia. When thinking of potassium, bananas quickly come to mind. Although bananas are a good source of potassium, they are not the best. Bananas contain about 10% of the recommended daily amount, which is quite low.
5-HTP (L-tryptophan)
5-HTP stands for 5-hydroxytryptophan and is an amino acid. This substance triggers the production of serotonin, which stimulates the production of melatonin. There is much evidence that taking 5-HTP helps with insomnia because it has a sedative effect. However, 5-HTP should not be used as a "main ingredient" against insomnia. Increasing serotonin levels may cause other substances like dopamine to decrease. 5-HTP can also enhance the effect of antidepressants, for example, those that cause an excess of serotonin. The use of 5-HTP is best when it is part of a formulation in small amounts. Then it can enhance other substances or act as a support.
Zinc (5 mg)
Zinc is a trace element and is a mineral that is only needed in very small amounts. A high concentration of zinc may be associated with better sleep quality. Additionally, zinc can help you improve both the duration and quality of sleep.
Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis)
Valerian is officially a medication (plant-based), which has been scientifically proven to promote sleep. The root of the valerian plant contains valerenic acid, which acts as a neurotransmitter in the nervous system and has a calming and soothing effect. Valerenic acid comes into contact with the GABA receptor in the brain. This is an important receptor that relaxes muscles and reduces feelings of anxiety or restlessness.
Passionflower (Passiflora caerulea)
Passionflower became popular as a calming tea in Europe in the 16th century, after its discovery in Peru. There has not been much research on passionflower, but it is known to have analgesic properties and can improve sleep quality.
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha is a calming adaptogen that helps the body achieve balance. An adaptogen activates the body to enhance its self-healing capacity. The indications for ashwagandha are based on traditional use, and its use is safe, even in high doses and long-term.
L-theanine
L-theanine is an amino acid found in tea leaves and was discovered in Japan. L-theanine helps the body relax and has a sleep-inducing effect, as it can trigger a series of processes in the brain. For example, it helps the brain produce more GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), serotonin, and dopamine. These substances are also known as neurotransmitters and regulate sleep processes.
PATCH TECHNOLOGY
CONTACT LAYER: This layer contains a completely natural adhesive that makes it safe for your skin, allowing the patch to be worn anywhere on the body and stay in place all night.
CAPA-FORMULA: Contains the dream ingredient matrix and is designed to release nutrients throughout the night, for up to 8 hours.
SUPPORT LAYER: The soft foam layer provides structural support to keep the transdermal patch in place throughout the night.
BENEFITS OF SLEEP PATCHES
- Stimulates sleep
- Restores REM sleep
- Improves sleep retention.
- Increase sleep time.
- Wake up renewed
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE (ADULTS)
1.) Apply 1 hour before going to bed.
2.) Remove the backing and apply the patch to clean, dry, hairless skin. The best places on the body: outer shoulder, inner arm, top of the foot, shoulder blade, lower back, or upper thigh. Vary the location on the body and skin for better results.
3.) Use it consistently for at least 14 nights. Results and responses vary from person to person.
4.) Remove the patch in the morning after getting up.