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Improve your sleep!

Insomnia can have a significant impact.

Some of the effects of insomnia are clear, while others can be hidden and increase over time. It is important to address insomnia...

What does it mean to have insomnia?

Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is characterised by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep. People with insomnia have one or more of the following symptoms: Difficulty falling asleep. Waking up often during the night and having trouble going back to sleep

What is the cause of insomnia?

Anxiety, stress, and depression are some of the most common causes of chronic insomnia. Having difficulty sleeping can also make anxiety, stress, and depression symptoms worse. Other common emotional and psychological causes include anger, worry, grief, bipolar disorder, and trauma.

How can I fix my insomnia?

If you suffer from insomnia, try to stick to a routine at bedtime, and go to bed at the same time every day. Avoid caffeine and nicotine before bedtime, and get plenty of exercise during the day. A dark room free of noise may also help-consider buying a “white noise” device if your bedroom is noisy.

Insomnadrene™ is a new breakthrough blending Valerian and Melatonin into a uniquely powerful sleep formula.

Valerian (a potent herb which has been used for centuries in natural medicine) produces a deep sleep comparable to benzodiazepines (like Valium) – but without any addiction. The other active ingredient in Insomnadrene™ is Melatonin. This is a hormone released by the body at night to help the onset of deep sleep. Levels of Melatonin produced by your body decrease as we age, therefore is essential as an added ingredient.

Insomnadrene™’s powerful proprietary blend and ingredients offer an efficient method to promote a better quality of sleep and aids longer and sounder sleep, so you can wake up more rested. Insomnadrene™’s ingredients have clinically substantiated claims that show they can aid in the temporary relief of Insomnia and anxiety.