Best Rest Gummy

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Gummies 60

Great-tasting triple-action support for relaxation, sleep onset and restful sleep.
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SKU: best-rest-gummy-PEC
60Gummies
$23.59
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Brand: Pure Encapsulations

Product Code: best-rest-gummy-PEC

Servings per Container: 60

Quantity per Container: 60 Gummies


Pure Encapsulations Best-Rest Gummy offers great-tasting triple-action support for relaxation, sleep onset and restful sleep.

  • Triple-action approach to support relaxation, ease falling asleep and restful sleep throughout the night
  • Includes sustained-release melatonin to promote sleep onset and efficiency
  • Promotes relaxation with theanine and lemon balm
  • Includes sustained-release melatonin
  • Great-tasting raspberry tea flavor gummy
  • Vegan
  • Made with high-quality ingredients backed by verifiable science

Best-Rest Gummy offers comprehensive triple-action support for relaxation, sleep onset and sustained restful sleep in a great-tasting gummy form. Lemon balm and theanine promote relaxation, helping calm the body to prepare for restful sleep. Lemon balm is rich in flavonoids and polyphenolic compounds, with a long history of traditional use for relaxation.1,2 Research indicates theanine increases alpha wave activity in the brain, associated with a relaxed mental state, shortly after administration.3 Melatonin's primary role is regulation of the body's circadian rhythm and sleep patterns.4 It is provided in the patented MicroActive delivery system. An unpublished pharmacokinetic study of MicroActive melatonin demonstrated rapid uptake and prolonged presence in plasma up to six hours after a single dose, indicating support for sleep onset and prolonged sleep throughout the night. Vitamin B6 is a key cofactor for serotonin and melatonin production. Optimal concentrations have been associated with positive mood and sleep.5

1. Kennedy, DO, et al. Pharmacol, Biochem, Behav. 2002, 72, 953-964.
2. Shakeri A, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. 2016 Jul 21; 188:204-28.
3. Juneja LR, et al. Trends in Food Science & Technology. 1999. 10; 199-204.
4. Deacon S, Arendt J. Brain Res. 1995 Aug 7; 688 (1-2):77-85.
5. Merete C, et al. J Am Coll Nutr. 2008 Jun; 27(3): 421-427.

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