Somnatrol Reviews

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Somnatrol is a type of nonprescription sleep aid pills that are marketed as being strong and effective enough to use as an alternative to other insomnia remedies that would otherwise require a prescription. It is not uncommon for patients who suffer from sleep struggles to want to avoid prescription medications whenever possible, as those drugs are known for being addictive, are linked to a wide range of uncomfortable side effects, and serious types of dependency.

On the other hand, the use of Somnatrol is linked to a very low risk of becoming addicted and the chance of side effects is much smaller than they would be if a prescription drug was chosen, instead. That said, the use of any effective sleep aid can cause a body’s natural sleep cycle to be interrupted, so that it becomes much more difficult for an individual to fall asleep on his or her own.

This can cause people who use them to seek out medications that are increasingly stronger to allow them to continue to be able to sleep at night. However, those products – even those that are nonprescription, but particularly those that are prescription strength – have common side effects such as harming the ability to sleep even further, and leading to a continually groggy feeling in the morning and the inability to shake sleepiness all day long. It can lead to the requirement for napping that can cause greater interruption to nighttime sleep.

Somnatrol is a product that is manufactured by Sterling Grant Laboratories and that claims to help to assist an individual in being able to sleep with as few side effects and other unwanted impacts as possible.

The ingredients in Somnatrol include: vitamin B6, valerian root, serotain extract, GABA, chamomile flower, passion flower, L-theanine, lavender, and melatonin. Though many of the ingredients in this list are commonly found in sleep aids that can be purchased over the counter, what stands out in this list is that vitamin B6 is the top substance within the formulation. Many studies have been conducted on this vitamin, but not as a sleep aid. It is seen as an immune system enhancer, it plays a role in proper hormone regulation in women, and it is associated with improved macronutrient metabolism, as well as a skin problem remedy. It may even help to control the mood. However, none of those studies have linked it to being able to fall asleep.

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