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Do you want to get a great night sleep? All of us look forward to a sound night of sleep and the refreshed feeling it brings in the morning. You want to wake up with the confidence to conquer all the obstacles life throws you and function at your best. Think about all the times you are lying in bed at night staring at the ceiling wondering what it will to take to fall asleep. Maybe you've just crossed a few time zones, or you work the night shift, or you're just stressed out and it's interfering with your sleep. How about all the times you toss and turn and wake up throughout the night? This can affect your work, relationships with others, and most importantly, your immune system.
In some cases, insomnia may be a sign of an underlying illness. Please talk with your doctor about this possibility. However, if there does not appear to be such a condition interfering with your ability to snooze, Jash Botanicals offers you a natural alternative for improving your quality of sleep, calming anxiety, or relieving tension and it can be used on a daily basis without any harmful side effects.
Imagine if you could fall asleep shortly after your head hits the pillow? What if you could sleep through the entire night without tossing and turning and wake up feeling fully rested and refreshed? Dream On is a gentle and harmless herbal sleeping aid that enhances the natural biological process of slipping into sleep and letting the stresses of the day recede.
A safe, and highly effective, all natural herbal remedy that supports a healthy sleep pattern!
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Organic Valerian Root (Valeriana officinalis) |
Organic California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) |
Organic Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) |
Organic Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) |
Organic Hops Flower (Humulus lupulus) |
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Scientific Name: Valeriana officinalis Pharmacopoeia Name: Valerianae radix Common Names: St. George's Herb, Vandal Root, Pacific Valerian, English Valerian, Garden Valerian Active Compounds: Didrovaltrates, Isovaltrates, GABA, Monoterpenes, Sesquiterpenes, Tyrosine Common Uses: Feelings of Anxiety, Tension, Nervousness, Stress, and Sleep Difficulty |
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| Valerian Overview: Valerian promotes an easy and quicker descent into sleep. It can reduce the noise-induced disturbance of a number of sleep patterns. Valerian is used world wide as a relaxing remedy in hypertension and stress related problems. There is an effect here beyond simple nerve relaxation, as it contains alkaloids that are capable of assisting in lowering abnormally high blood pressure. The German Commission E recognizes the internal use of valerian for restlessness and sleeping disorders based on nervous conditions. |
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Scientific Name: Melissa officinalis Pharmacopoeia Name: Melissae folium Common Names: Melissa, Balm, Balm Mint, Bee Balm, Sweet Balm, Common Balm Active Compounds: Phenolic Acids, Glucosides, Monoterpenes, Triterpenes, Sesquiterpenes Common Uses: Calmative, Mild Sedative, Nervousness, Stress, and Sleep Difficulty |
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| Lemon Balm Overview: Although lemon balm may not be as well known as other herbs, it is no less remarkable in its sleep-enhancing and calmative abilities. Used since the seventeenth century when it was known simply as "balm", this herb is great for helping to relieve stress and anxiety, which in turn helps people to sleep better. Research in Germany has shown that a key compound in lemon balm, specifically in the oils, calms the central nervous system. The British Herbal Pharmacopoeia has acknowledged lemon balm for its antispasmodic and sedative effects. The German Commission E recognizes the internal use of lemon balm for nervous sleeping disorders and gastrointestinal complaints. |
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Scientific Name: Humulus lupulus Pharmacopoeia Name: Lupuli strobulus Common Names: Hops, European hops, Hops strobile, Common Hop, Hoppu Active Compounds: Polyphenolic Tannins, Monoterpenes, Sesquiterpenes, Lupulones, Humulones Common Uses: Tenseness, Restlessness, Excitability, Lack of Appetite, and Sleep Difficulty |
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| Hops Overview: The therapeutic use of Hops in Europe dates back to at least the ninth century. In Germany, Hops is licensed as a standard medicinal tea, and about seventy prepared sedative medicines contain Hops extract. In Germany and the United States, Hops infusions, tinctures, and dry extracts are used in sedative preparations for anxiety and unrest. Though the sedative effect of Hops is indisputable, its mechanism of action is not yet understood. The approved modern therapeutic applications for Hops are supportable based on its long history of use in well-established systems of traditional medicine, documented pharmacological actions reported in vitro and in vivo clinical studies. Hops is typically combined with other sedative herbs and has been reported to improve sleep when paired with valerian. The German Commission E recognizes the internal use of hops for mood disturbances such as restlessness and anxiety as well as sleep disturbances. |
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Scientific Name: Eschscholzia californica Pharmacopoeia Name: Kalifornischer goldmohn Common Names: California Poppy, Poppy, Golden Poppy Active Compounds: Isoquinoline alkaloids, Protopine, Phenolic Acids Common Uses: Anxiety, Nervousness, and Sleep Difficulty |
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| California Poppy Overview: Although California poppy is closely related to the opium poppy, it has a markedly different effect on the central nervous system. The California poppy is not a narcotic. In fact, rather than disorientating the user, it tends to normalize psychological function. Animal studies indicate California poppy reduces anxiety, acts as a mild analgesic, and helps prevent drug-induced memory loss. California poppy's gentle antispasmodic, sedative, and analgesic effects make it a valuable herbal medicine for sleep disorders, nervous tension, and anxiety. |
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Scientific Name: Passiflora incarnata Pharmacopoeia Name: Passiflorae herba Common Names: Maypop Passion Flower, Passiflora, Passion Vine, Maracuja, Apricot Vine Active Compounds: Cyanogenic, Apigenin and Luteolin Glycosides, Vitexin, Isovitexin, Indole Alkaloids Common Uses: Tenseness, Restlessness, Nervousness, Stress, Anxiety, and Sleep Difficulty |
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| Passion Flower Overview: Passion Flower was first investigated scientifically less than 100 years ago when it was found to possess an analgesic (pain-killing) property, and to prevent, without side effects, sleeplessness caused by brain inflammation. Since then, researchers noticed that unlike narcotics, sleep was induced normally, with easy, light breathing, and with no neural and mental depression or addictiveness. Passion Flower has a quieting activity on the central nervous system and helps to relieve headache pain due to stress. The flavonoids in Passion Flower are primarily responsible for its relaxing and anti-anxiety effects. The British Herbal Compendium reported its actions as sedative, anxiolytic, and antispasmodic. | |
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Manufactured using only organically grown and wild harvested botanicals to ensure the most potent ingredients. |
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Manufactured using a lengthy maceration time for an unheard of 6 months, agitated on a daily basis to absolutely ensure the most effective extraction of its botanical properties. Most manufacturers use 2-3 day extraction processes that result in little more than a useless tinted liquid. |
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Manufactured using a 90 percent concentration of herbs to provide for an extremely saturated formula. Most manufacturers use a 10-40 percent concentration in their formulas. |
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Be sure to check out our complete page on our manufacturing process. | |
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| Dream On may be taken whenever desired as it provides a gentle yet effective solution to insomnia, muscle spasms, stress, restlessness and anxiety. Take 2-4 droppers full up to 4 times per day if necessary or one half hour before bedtime. | | |