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We put our bodies through a lot during the day, and nighttime should be our opportunity to relax and unwind. Unfortunately, lingering stress and tension can make this easier said than done.
Practices like writing in a journal, flowing through a breathwork sequence, or indulging in a hot bath can effectively promote calm—but they do take time. For nights when a full-on spa or retreat experience is not in the cards, sleep support+ can help.
The deep and restorative sleep you've always dreamt about*
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mindbodygreen's bestselling sleep supplement was designed to promote whole-body relaxation—like what you'd expect after a deep massage or clarifying soak.* It works thanks to targeted ingredients present in efficacious, science-backed doses.
For starters, the supplement's magnesium (an essential mineral) positively impacts sleep architecture thanks to the way it interacts with key brain pathways. It's also been shown to increase slow-wave sleep1 and muscle relaxation2 in clinical trials. sleep support+ also contains jujube and PharmaGABA®—two more ingredients shown to help people fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.*
Instead of hitting you over the head with sleepiness like some other sleep aids (looking at you, melatonin), sleep support+ has a more gentle effect. Its ingredients work gradually to form a safe nonhormonal formula that people can't get enough of for relaxation. Here's what customers are saying about how this supplement helps them chill like no other:*
"Love these! I've tried everything over the past 10 years and mindbodygreen's sleep support+ is the only product that works for me!"*
—Patricia L.
"I was skeptical at first. I could fall asleep but couldn't stay asleep all night. I ordered this although it's a little expensive. It's so gentle it seems like it isn't doing anything, but after taking it every night for a week or so, I noticed that yes, I was staying asleep. And I'm not groggy in the morning. I'm going to continue using it."*
—Erin H.
"I've tried so many sleep all-natural aids but none had worked until sleep support+! Helps me fall asleep and go back to sleep if I wake up in the middle of the night like I tend to do."*
—Catalina Z.
"From the first time taking sleep support+, I noticed a difference. Falling asleep was easy; staying asleep has been my challenge and this worked so well. I awoke feeling rested and refreshed. Have recommended to several people with similar results. Thank you, mindbodygreen!"*
—Nicole C.
"I've tried everything and nothing has helped until I started taking mbg's sleep support+. Now I not only sleep soundly, but I don't have the usual 3 a.m. 'brain chatter.' I get eight hours of sleep with no interruption. I wake up feeling energized, clear, and refreshed."*
—Elizabeth S.
"It's subtle but it works. My sleep was often interrupted at least 2x per night, with difficulty getting back to sleep each time. I'm almost all the way through my first bottle of sleep support+, and I've experienced fewer sleep interruptions. More notably, when I do wake up, I go right back to sleep after a few minutes (instead of hours)."*
—Robyn S.
While it can't undo the effects of bad sleep hygiene, sleep support+ can help promote gentle relaxation at the end of a long day.* Consider it your massage in a bottle; learn more about the product here.
The deep and restorative sleep you've always dreamt about*
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"I woke up this morning and I feel much better."
Bobbi Brown,founder Bobbi Brown Cosmetics
Emma Loewe is the Sustainability and Health Director at mindbodygreen and the author of Return to Nature: The New Science of How Natural Landscapes Restore Us. She is also the co-author of The Spirit Almanac: A Modern Guide To Ancient Self Care, which she wrote alongside Lindsay Kellner.
Emma received her B.A. in Environmental Science & Policy with a specialty in environmental communications from Duke University. In addition to penning over 1,000 mbg articles on topics from the water crisis in California to the rise of urban beekeeping, her work has appeared on Grist, Bloomberg News, Bustle, and Forbes. She's spoken about the intersection of self-care and sustainability on podcasts and live events alongside environmental thought leaders like Marci Zaroff, Gay Browne, and Summer Rayne Oakes.
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