Sleep

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Description

Grandma’s Herbs – Sleep

(Promotes Safe, Healthy, Natural Sleep)
(100 Capsules – 400 mg)

Grandma’s Herbs SLEEP uses a synergistically mixture of St John’s Wort, Valerian and Kava Kava that works.

  • Sleep is 100% naturally dried herbs with No Fillers.
  • An All natural formula.
  • Many people have had great success using HEAL.

What’s Included: (1) Bottle of Grandma’s Herbs SLEEP – 100 Capsules – 400 mg

Product Features:

  • This formula promotes a natural and healthy way to achieving a good nights of sleep, without taking harmful, habit forming drugs.
  • Contains an excellent section of herbs and other important sleep promoting products which promote safe, natural, healthy sleep.

Supplement Facts:

Recommendation: 2 Capsules one hour before bedtime. May take more if needed.

Ingredients: Chamomile (flower), Hops (flower), Lemon Balm (leaf), Passion Flower (herb), Valerian (root), Motherwort (herb), Lavender (flower), Skullcap (herb), Kava Kava (root), St Johns Wort (herb), Jujube (fruit), Spearmint (leaf), Blue Vervain (herb), Bladder Pod (herb)


Overview

Getting enough sleep is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being. Sleep supports a variety of bodily functions, including mental clarity, energy levels, and emotional balance. During sleep, the body undergoes natural processes such as repairing tissues, consolidating memories, and regulating hormones that influence mood and stress. Adequate sleep also plays a key role in maintaining a healthy immune system by giving the body time to recharge and restore its natural defenses. By prioritizing quality sleep, individuals can promote their physical and mental health.

SLEEP was designed to promote a natural, healing,form of sleep, which is so important to maintain a healthy body. And wow does it work well…

What’s in Grandma’s Herbs SLEEP to make it so special and effective?

Research:

  • Valerian Root – Supporting Nervous System Balance:
    • Historical Use:
      Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis) has been used for centuries in traditional herbal practices, with references dating back to Greek physicians like Dioscorides and Galen. It has a long-standing reputation for supporting a healthy nervous system and promoting emotional balance.
    • Mood and Nervous System Support:
      Valerian is often associated with maintaining a calm and balanced mood. Its bioactive components, such as valerenic acid and iridoids (including valepotriates), are thought to interact with the body’s natural processes to support the nervous system.
    • Mechanism of Action:
      Research suggests that valerian may influence gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) activity, a neurotransmitter involved in regulating mood and nervous system responses. By supporting GABA availability in the central nervous system, valerian root is thought to help maintain a healthy equilibrium during times of restlessness. Additional studies are ongoing to further explore these mechanisms and their potential benefits.
  • Kava – A Traditional Herb for Relaxation:
    • Cultural Origins:
      Kava (Piper methysticum), a plant native to the South Pacific islands, has been traditionally used in ceremonies to promote relaxation and social bonding. Its name, derived from its bitter taste, reflects its significance in cultural practices spanning hundreds of years.
    • Active Compounds:
      Kava contains kavapyrones, active compounds thought to interact with the central nervous system to promote calmness and relaxation. These compounds have been studied for their potential effects on neurotransmitters, although their exact mechanisms remain under investigation.
    • Traditional Practices:
      Pacific Islanders historically prepared Kava as a ceremonial beverage to support a sense of ease and well-being. It was commonly used during gatherings and rituals to encourage relaxation and foster a harmonious atmosphere.
    • Modern Use:
      Kava supplements are often included in formulations aimed at promoting relaxation and maintaining a calm state. Individuals seeking support for occasional stress or a sense of well-being may consider Kava as part of their overall wellness routine.

      • As with all supplements, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure Kava is appropriate for individual health needs.
  • St. John’s Wort – Supporting a Healthy Nervous System:
    • Historical Significance:
      St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) is a flowering plant with a long history of use in traditional herbal practices. Widely utilized in Europe, it is often included in formulations aimed at promoting nervous system balance and maintaining a healthy mood.
    • Key Active Compounds:
      The primary active compounds in St. John’s Wort, hypericin and pseudohypericin, are thought to support the nervous system by influencing the body’s natural processes related to neurotransmitter levels. These compounds may play a role in the regulation of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which are associated with mood and emotional balance.
    • Additional Bioactive Components:
      Recent studies suggest that hyperforin and adhyperforin, additional compounds found in St. John’s Wort, may also contribute to its effects. These components are believed to interact with chemical messengers in the nervous system, supporting mood stability and maintaining a sense of balance during periods of emotional fluctuation. Further research is ongoing to better understand the mechanisms of these compounds.

Nothing Better Than a Good Night’s Sleep !!!

  • The circadian rhythm usually resets every twenty-four hours. Two processes interact to control the ebb and flow of a day. The first is influenced by a compound called adenosine. While you are awake the adenosine builds up in your brain. The increase of the compound is actually a precursor that signals you to sleep or in other words makes you feel tired. Once you have fallen asleep the body breaks down the adenosine and you start to feel the promptings to wake up. There is another contributor. It is literally an internal clock. This clock is in sync with certain cues in the environment like the light of the morning as the sun rises and the darkness that comes after the twilight hours. These cues signal your body to release chemicals in a daily rhythm that syncs up with the rising and setting of the sun. When it gets dark, your body releases a hormone called melatonin. Melatonin signals your body that it’s time to prepare for sleep, and it helps you feel drowsy. As the sun rises, your body releases cortisol. This hormone naturally prepares your body to wake up. Amazing, isn’t it? Our body at work making sure that all of the health and well-being functions cycle through every single day.