By encouraging the calming of brain activity, Insomnitol™ helps not only with the ability to get to sleep, but also to stay asleep. Now clinicians can get all of the various interventions typically used in natural promotion of quality sleep in one product, improving patient convenience and compliance. Insomnitol™ may:
Serve as a sleep aid and general relaxant without causing sleep hangover
Provide a natural sedative effect without causing morning drowsiness
Reduce generalized anxiety symptoms
Improve pain tolerance in chronic pain syndromes, increasing the ability to sleep through the night
Key ingredients include:
Blend of safe nervine botanicals known for their relaxant properties and ability to reduce tension and promote sleep, without causing morning grogginess
PharmaGABA™: a new, proprietary form of GABA (body's main calming neurotransmitter), naturally manufactured through a fermentation process and considered more effective than other traditional, chemically produced synthetic forms of GABA
L-theanine for support of calming neurotransmitter production, clinically proven to reduce stress and improve the quality of sleep
Melatonin - hormone whose main role is in the control of the circadian (day/night) rhythms. Its production should peak at night and is instrumental for maintaining quality sleep patterns. Melatonin production declines significantly with age, often causing sleep difficulties associated with aging.
5-HTP - precursor to serotonin, supports further melatonin production during the night to help with staying asleep
Pyridoxyl-5-phospate (activated form of vitamin B6) – helpful in the conversion of 5-HTP to serotonin (5-HT)
Who Should Take Insomnitol™?
Insomnitol™ is ideal for those experiencing difficulty getting to sleep, or staying asleep through the night.
Disclaimer:
††An IPSOS 2023 survey among US functional medicine practitioners, in an average month, Designs for Health is their personally most trusted practitioner supplement brand, meaning a brand that is sold by healthcare practitioners in their office.
††An Ipsos 2023 study among a random sample of 160 functional medicine practitioners including Doctor's of Osteopathic Medicine, Pharmacists, Acupuncturists, Athletic Trainers, Personal Trainers, Fitness Trainer/Coaches, Chiropractors, Integrative Medicine Specialists, Naturopathic Doctor, Homeopaths, Medical Doctors, Physical Therapists, Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, Nutritionists, Massage Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Dieticians that are aware of Designs for Health and recommend supplements to their patients.