Dormimax™

1.5 FL. oz. •  45 mL.

Dormimax Liquid dropper
Dormimax Liquid - bottle

Dormimax™ is a unique combination of melatonin and quality herbs formulated to promote deep sleep and help overcome insomnia.

Medical literature defines insomnia as an inability to fall asleep or remain asleep long enough to feel rested, especially when the problem continues over time.

Ingredients

Herbalists recommend hops flowers to promote a mild sedative effect. Hops are high in bitter constituents, known as humulone and lupulone.

The use of valerian root for insomnia and nervous conditions has been common for centuries. This herb contains multiple constituents, including volatile oils that appear to contribute to its sedative properties.

Historically, skullcap has been used as a sedative for people with nervous tension and insomnia. It was and continues to be commonly combined with valerian for insomnia. One of its constituents, scutellarian, has been reportedly shown to promote mild sedative activity.

Passion flower is used for mild and moderate anxiety in many European countries. Studies have shown that the flavonoids in this herb are the primary constituents responsible for promoting its relaxing effects.

An herb used by women in the United States for over 100 years, black cohosh continues to be a popular herbal compound for irritability, night sweats, hot flashes, depression, anxiety, and many other conditions that can disrupt sleep.

In addition to ginger’s many digestive applications, it is also considered a bioenhancer. Ginger increases the bioavailability of all compounds found in supplements. It acts as a catalyst, promoting intestinal absorption of nutrients.

Melatonin is a natural hormone that regulates the human biological clock. Double-blind research with young adults has shown that melatonin promotes sleep. Other studies have found that melatonin significantly shortened the time required to fall asleep, reduced nighttime awakenings, and improved sleep quality.

Supplement Facts

Dormimax™ is a unique combination of melatonin and quality herbs formulated to promote deep sleep and help overcome insomnia.

Medical literature defines insomnia as an inability to fall asleep or remain asleep long enough to feel rested, especially when the problem continues over time.

Ingredients

Herbalists recommend hops flowers to promote a mild sedative effect. Hops are high in bitter constituents, known as humulone and lupulone.

The use of valerian root for insomnia and nervous conditions has been common for centuries. This herb contains multiple constituents, including volatile oils that appear to contribute to its sedative properties.

Historically, skullcap has been used as a sedative for people with nervous tension and insomnia. It was and continues to be commonly combined with valerian for insomnia. One of its constituents, scutellarian, has been reportedly shown to promote mild sedative activity.

Passion flower is used for mild and moderate anxiety in many European countries. Studies have shown that the flavonoids in this herb are the primary constituents responsible for promoting its relaxing effects.

An herb used by women in the United States for over 100 years, black cohosh continues to be a popular herbal compound for irritability, night sweats, hot flashes, depression, anxiety, and many other conditions that can disrupt sleep.

In addition to ginger’s many digestive applications, it is also considered a bioenhancer. Ginger increases the bioavailability of all compounds found in supplements. It acts as a catalyst, promoting intestinal absorption of nutrients.

Melatonin is a natural hormone that regulates the human biological clock. Double-blind research with young adults has shown that melatonin promotes sleep. Other studies have found that melatonin significantly shortened the time required to fall asleep, reduced nighttime awakenings, and improved sleep quality.