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Sleep

Sleep is a key to physical health, mental balance and overall daily performance. Cultures around the world have used "sleep aids" for thousands of years; today, sleep supplements are more popular than ever as people increasingly seek out safe, natural and non-habit forming sleep therapies. Sleep supplements include herbs, amino acids, hormones and minerals. They work in many different ways to instill feelings of tranquility & relaxation; accelerate the onset of sleep; lengthen time of slumber; maintain circadian rhythm; and improve overall quality of sleep.

Passionflower for Sleep

November 26, 2016 By 1 Comment Last Updated: November 26, 2016

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The sedative qualities of passionflower may make it a safe way to tackle anxiety and aid sleep.  Passionflower, Passiflora, includes more than 500 species of herbs bearing gorgeous flowers. The maypop or purple passionflower, in particular, stands out for its health benefits with such potential uses in sleep as: Reducing anxiety. Passionflower is used in medicine for … [Read more...]

Tart Cherry for Sleep

November 18, 2016 By 4 Comments Last Updated: April 15, 2017

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High melatonin levels in tart cherry may benefit overall sleep quality.  Similar to the sweet cherry but bearing a slightly more acidic taste, tart cherry is enjoyed by many for the punch it adds to baking and recipe creation. More than a mere culinary add-on, tart cherry offers health advantages with such potential uses in sleep as: Improving overall sleep quality. … [Read more...]

Hops for Sleep

November 15, 2016 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: November 15, 2016

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Hops may have a mild sedative effect but alone are unlikely to have a significant impact on sleep patterns. Hops are the seed cones, or strobiles, of the hop plant, which has its roots in Europe and western Asia. Although it's celebrity stems from the bitter-notes it adds to your favorite beer, it also has appreciable sedative properties with such potential uses in sleep … [Read more...]

Lemon Balm for Sleep

November 10, 2016 By 2 Comments Last Updated: August 12, 2017

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Lemon balm promotes a calming effect that may help waft away your sleeping woes Lemon balm is a perennial plant from the mint family and correspondingly exudes a soft lemon scent. Its leaves have been employed as a soothing agent for an array of reasons and may potentially aid sleep by: Sweeping away stress. Lemon balm is reported to clear stress by reducing symptoms of … [Read more...]

Melatonin for Sleep

November 9, 2016 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: April 17, 2017

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Natural melatonin may serve as an effective sleep aid by regulating circadian sleep cycles. Melatonin is the most abundantly produced sleep hormone in the body and is its chief sleep regulator. Although melatonin may provide some degree of neuroprotective support, its principal role in dietary supplements is as a sleep aid, with such potential uses as: Decreasing sleep … [Read more...]

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