SLEEPFOR® is a food supplement based on Melatonin, L-Tryptophan, Glycine, Vitamins B3 and B6.
Resting is good.
Scientific Data
Poor nights can cause bigger problems than just being sleepy during the day. Studies show that sleep disorders impact an individual's physical and mental health.
The period of activity and rest is known as the circadian cycle. Although social activities often lead to a change in our waking hours, we should pay attention to the natural patterns of our organism as much as possible.
Melatonin is a hormone that works to regulate our circadian rhythm. The release of melatonin is related to the amount of light available. As night falls and light decreases, our body reaches peak melatonin production, giving way to greater cortisol production in the morning.
Our way of life surrounded by illuminated screens, televisions, computers and cell phones can disrupt the production of melatonin by our body. In addition to screen lighting disrupting melatonin production, sleep schedules are often not respected, either by sleeping late, not taking advantage of the dark of the night and peak melatonin production, or by staying awake all night.
SLEEPFOR® Vitafor is a food supplement based on Melatonin, L-Tryptophan, Glycine, Vitamins B3 and B6.
Our supplements are verified by Vlabor, our laboratory that tests all raw materials and products to ensure maximum purity and quality.
Product benefits:
- Niacin (vitamin B3) and vitamin B6 help with energy metabolism and the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats;
- Vitamin B6 assists in the functioning of the immune system and the metabolism of proteins, glycogen and homocysteine;
- Niacin (vitamin B3) contributes to skin maintenance.
Differentiators:
- 0.21 mg (= 210 mcg) of melatonin per serving;
- 240 mg of L-tryptophan per serving;
- 74 mg of glycine per serving;
- Source of Vitamin B3 and B6;
- Vegan product;
- Practicality in capsule format;
- VLabor Quality Seal;
- Zero added sugars.
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