Sound Asleep Herbal Elixir (8 single-serves)
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Information About Sound Asleep Herbal Elixir (8 single-serves):
Common Uses: It is estimated that in the United States, 58% of adults experience symptoms of insomnia a few nights or more per week and that 35% of adults report at least one symptom of insomnia every night or almost every night. The major cause of the inability to fall asleep or to stay asleep is undoubtedly stress, which comes in many forms. There may be physical stress in the form of pain, muscle soreness, hormonal fluctuations, or other medical conditions. Mental stress can occur from “over-thinking” or worrying. Or emotional issues such as anxiety or grief can keep us awake. Sound-a-Sleep combines herbs in a relaxing elixir that calms body, mind, and spirit for a restful night’s sleep by calming the central nervous system, clearing pain, and settling the stomach and nerves.
Suggested Uses: (8 single-serves each) This is a single serve, 5ml. Tear open top and empty contents into mouth. Enjoy the organic honey flavor and swallow.
Traditional Uses: Valerian root has been used for over 1,000s of years as a gentle non-narcotic sedative. Valerian root works directly on the nervous system yielding a relaxing feeling, without the morning grogginess of many of prescription medications.
Herbal Anecdote: The ancient Greeks knew that the valerian plant had strong medicinal uses. These uses were passed through the generations, until today, Valerian Root is one of the most popular extracts for relaxation and sleep.Valerian was brought over on the Mayflower and eventually escaped cultivation.
![]() | Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis) The ancient Greeks knew that the valerian plant had strong medicinal uses. These uses were passed through the generations, until today, Valerian Root is one of the most popular extracts for relaxation and sleep.Valerian was brought over on the Mayflower and eventually escaped cultivation. |
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| Base Composition: Honey, Distilled water, Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Natural Flavors | |









