Getting enough sleep is critical for many different areas of mental, physical and emotional wellbeing. With the vegetarian passion fruit flavor gummy vitamin you can enjoy a little treat before bed that can also help you get a good night’s rest. The gummies act as a natural sleep aid providing a calming and relaxing effect.
Health Benefits: improves sleep, enhances memory and cognition, antioxidant, maintains optimal bodily functions |
Ingredients: Passiflora Extract (Passiflora incarnata)(herb), Melatonin, Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Glucose, Pectin, Citric Acid, Natural Passion fruit flavor, Vegetable Oil (contains Carnauba Wax), Purple Carrot Juice Concentrate. |
Manufacturer country: USA |
Amount: 60 gummies |
Bruto weight: 215g (0.47lb) |
Usage: As a dietary supplement take two (2) capsules once a day. |
Caution: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under the age of 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.
Science Behind This Product
Melatonin and Weight. Melatonin seems to be a glucose-metabolic safe sleep aid in patients with metabolic diseases and healthy adults. It may even have beneficial glucose-metabolic effects.
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Passiflora as Antioxidant. A review concluded extracts and flavonoids (mainly quercetin, apigenin, and vitexin) from Passiflora could be a valuable source of anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative medications for the prevention and treatment of many diseases which occur with complex inflammatory processes.
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Passiflora and Insomnia. A study showed that sleep efficiency and wake after sleep onset (WASO) significantly improved after taking passionflower extract for two weeks.
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Melatonin for Sleep. Melatonin intervention in subjects with Respiratory diseases, Metabolic disorders, and sleep disorders significantly affects sleep quality.
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Pyridoxine and Dreaming. Data for dream salience suggests that Vitamin B-6 may act by increasing cortical arousal during periods of rapid eve movement (REM) sleep. A hypothesis is presented involving the role of B-6 in the conversion of tryptophan to serotonin.
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