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Olly Extra Strength Sleep Gummies Blackberry Zen -- 50 Gummies


Olly Extra Strength Sleep Gummies Blackberry Zen
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Olly Extra Strength Sleep Gummies Blackberry Zen -- 50 Gummies

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Olly Extra Strength Sleep Gummies Blackberry Zen Description

  • A Boost for The Ultimate Sleep
  • Melatonin, L-Theanine & Botanicals
  • Blackberry with Other Natural Flavors

A boost for the ultimate sleep

  • 5 mg melatonin


Directions

Suggested Use: Take 2 gummies 30 minutes before bed. Chew thoroughly before swallowing.
Free Of
Gluten. artificial flavors, artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, high fructose corn syrup.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Gummies
Servings per Container: 25
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories15
Total Carbohydrate3 g1%
   Total Sugars2 g
     Includes 2g Added Sugars4%
Protein less than1 g
L-Theanine100 mg*
Melatonin5 mg*
Chamomile Extract (flower)17 mg*
Passionflower Extract (aerial parts)17 mg*
Lemon Balm Extract (aerial parts)16 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Glucose syrup, beet sugar, water, gelatin, natural flavors, citric acid, coloring (from carrot and blueberry juices), pectin, vegetable oil (coconut, canola), carnauba wax (to prevent sticking).

Processed in a facility with products that may contain egg, peanuts, tree nuts, milk, fish, shellfish and wheat.

Warnings

Caution: Melatonin may cause drowsiness or sleepiness; do not take when driving, operating machinery, or engaging in any activity that requires alertness. This product is not intended to treat insomnia or other sleep disorders. For occasional sleeplessness. Take only as directed. Do not exceed suggested use. For occasional use only. If you have a medical condition, are on medication or are pregnant or nursing, please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional before using. Not intended for use in children. Do not use if inner seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children.

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5 Supplements (Other Than Melatonin) to Help You Sleep

Melatonin has long been heralded as the go-to supplement for a better night’s sleep. For good reason, too: Melatonin organically supports slumber by working with the melatonin your body naturally produces. And yet, for some people, the supplement simply doesn’t work, or introduces unpleasant side effects, such as gastric distress and daytime sleepiness.

So, what’s a sleep-deprived person supposed to do? In addition to adopting a sound (and consistent) bedtime ritual—one that includes plenty of chilling out, powering down your electronics and replacing nightcaps with decaffeinated, herbal tea—you may also want to consider a different type of sleep-promoting supplement. Here are the top five we recommend for shut-eye:

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1. Magnesium

As the fourth most abundant mineral in the body, it ought to arrive as no surprise that magnesium plays a key role in your physical functions—indeed, over 300 of them. Vital for cardiovascular and bone health, it’s also been shown to support normal muscle contraction and relaxation, as well as support normal nerve function.

While magnesium is found in a variety of foods, including leafy greens, almonds and dark chocolate, it's estimated that roughly 50% of Americans don’t get enough of it. Filling this gap with supplemental magnesium may not only encourage overall health, but may also support better rest through nerve-supporting properties. Find a derivative of the miracle mineral in Hyland's Calm Forte.

 2. L-Tryptophan

An essential amino acid—the building blocks of proteins—L-tryptophan may sound…familiar. And you’re right: Turkey contains tryptophan, and has led many to believe that Thanksgiving is, in the end, a sleep-provoking meal. While research shows that turkey contains about as much L-tryptophan as other meats, what holds true is that the amino acid can spur drowsiness. Acting as a precursor to several neurotransmitters—including serotonin—it plays an important role in supporting natural, soothing sleep.

3. Glycine

Glycine is another amino acid, and yet it’s the smallest and simplest of the bunch. Necessary for the production of glutathione, DNA, creatine, bile and hemoglobin (the oxygen in your red blood cells), glycine operates as a calming force in the brain, where it facilitates nerve impulses and may support healthy sleep patterns—including more restful rest.

4. Passion Flower

“Passion” seems to suggest the antithesis of a peaceful night’s sleep, but this herb has garnered fame for the promise it shows in urging rejuvenating slumber. Derived from the climbing vine, Passifora incarnate (a perennial native to the tropics of the Americas), passion flower has been used for hundreds of years in traditional medicine for calming and sleep-promoting purposes. The gentle, relaxing herb—which is packed with flavonoids, fatty acids and alkaloids—may also help with general restlessness and stress.

5. L-Theanine

You may be well-aware of the health-enhancing effects of green tea, but do you know why it’s favored by 30% of the population—and considered such a boon for wellness? This is due to the fact that it contains L-Theanine, an amino acid that may naturally support optimal levels of key neurotransmitters, including GABA, serotonin and dopamine. While it encourages concentration, it also promotes feelings of calmness—precisely what you need when your brain and body are thrust into overdrive the minute you try to sleep.

Additionally, L-theanine may support healthy brain function and help maintain blood pressure that’s already within normal limits. Translation? You may fall asleep tranquilly—and rise with energy.

These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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