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Xsomnia is a nonprescription, all-natural sleep aid that was created to help people who suffer from mild to moderate chronic insomnia. This product is manufactured by a company called My Natural Relief, which does not provide any information about itself on its official website, aside from the affiliate sales program that it offers and its auto-shipping program.
The claims about this product are that it will help people who struggle to sleep to be able to obtain the natural, restorative rest that they have been lacking. It is designed to promote relaxation in the body while it also helps to restore the natural sleeping and waking cycle. When using this along with efforts that work to restore normal sleeping patterns, the claim is that it will be easier to fall asleep, stay sleeping, and wake up feeling rested, not groggy or drowsy.
Xsomnia is marketed as an alternative to resorting to prescription sleeping pills, as those drugs are associated with powerful side effects and rapidly forming addiction. In order to understand whether or not this could be a good alternative to those pills, it is a good idea to speak with a doctor and to have a look at the ingredients that make up the complete formula for these supplements.
The formulation in Xsomnia includes: Valerian root, Chamomile extract, Peppermint, Hops, Passion Flower, Scullcap, and Melatonin. This information was gleaned from a third party website selling the product, as neither the official website for the pills or the manufacturer made any mention of the ingredients that can be found in these pills, at the time that this review was written.
Those ingredients are all very common in over the counter sleep aids. While the first six substances are all associated with various effects that relax the body and the mind in order to help to ease the individual into a natural and calm sleep, the melatonin is the ingredient that is connected with the restoration of the body’s natural sleeping and waking clock. That is actually a hormone that is produced naturally in the body. That said, many people who suffer from insomnia have been found to be deficient in melatonin. Therefore, it is often believed that by supplementing it at bedtime, it can help to encourage the body to want to fall asleep at the right time and stay sleeping through the night, until it will be able to build its own natural sleeping habits and produce the proper amount of melatonin on its own.
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