LIPOSOMAL SLEEP SUPPORT
Sleep,
without the hangover.
Most sleep supplements knock you down. This liposomal spray of melatonin, GABA, and glutathione restores circadian rhythm and calms the nervous system — so you wake up energized, not sedated. Non-habit-forming. Six pumps before bed.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 1 OZ · 30 SERVINGS · LIPOSOMAL · GABA · MELATONIN · GLUTATHIONE

Absorbed, not digested.
Sunflower-phosphatidylcholine liposomes deliver melatonin, GABA, and glutathione through the oral mucosa — bypassing first-pass metabolism for a faster, cleaner onset than capsules or tablets.
Circadian + calm + detox.
Melatonin resets the sleep-wake clock. GABA quiets the over-firing nervous system. Glutathione supports the overnight detoxification work the body does in deep sleep. Together, not alone.
Non-habit-forming by design.
This formula supports your own sleep chemistry rather than replacing it. That's why the goal is feeling rested and energized on waking — not sedated into submission.
MAY BENEFIT
Sleep is a
rhythm problem.
Formula
Liposomal delivery. Three synergistic actives.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Sunflower Lecithin, Flavors, Glycerin, Stevia Leaf Extract, Potassium Sorbate
DIRECTIONS
Adults: As a dietary supplement, take one ml (6 pumps) daily before bedtime, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Use within 45 days of opening. Shake before using.

Questions
Frequently asked.
What is liposomal delivery and why does it matter for sleep?
How do I use it?
Will I wake up groggy?
Why GABA and glutathione in a sleep product?
Is it habit-forming?
Is it safe during pregnancy or for children?
The Science
Learn the why.
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