Sleep'n Restore by Natrol
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- Helps restore restful and deeper sleep.
- Ensures normal pattern of sleeping.
- Encourages the body to acquire rest and help it to protect and restore itself.
- Encourages adequate energy and a youthful body.
- Provides protection against damages due to oxidation.
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A total restful and comfortable, deeper sleep is necessary for the body to restore strength to the various systems. Sleep’n Restore by Natrol nighttime formula encourages this vital process. Sleep’n Restore by Natrol contains Valerian and Melatonin, which helps the body to establish a normal sleeping pattern. It also contains antioxidant compounds that help heal cellular damages due to hectic lifestyles and improper diets.
Sleep’n Restore by Natrol triggers the body’s removal of free radicals and boosts the secretion of growth hormones –two critical procedures that occur in the restoration processes of sleep. Taking Sleep’n Restore will not cause you to wake up in the morning with a groggy feeling, but will wake you up with a livened and refreshed feeling, enabling a more energetic life.
Suggested Use: Take 1 tablet before bedtime.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 Tablet(s)
Notes: STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
SEE PACKAGE INSERT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO BEST USE SLEEP ‘N RESTORE® AND TIPS ON SUPPORTING HEALTHY SLEEP PATTERNS.
Tamper Evident Packaging. Tablets are sealed in blisters.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Stearic Acid, Silica, Cellulose Gum, Magnesium Stearate, Methylcellulose, Glycerine. |
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Caution: If you are under medical supervision or using any tranquilizers or sedatives, seek the advice of your healthcare professional prior to using. Consult your physician before using if you have an autoimmune condition or depressive disorder or are a pregnant or lactating woman. Not for use by children under 12 years of age. Do not take when operating machinery or driving a vehicle.
QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
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