Are you getting a good night's sleep?

If not, you're not alone. Nearly two-thirds of all Singaporeans complain of occasional sleeplessness.

Nearly 40% of those polled said they wake up off and on throughout the night, while more than 25% said they wake up too early and just can't get back to sleep -- or had a tough time falling asleep in the first place.

And, if that wasn't bad enough, almost half of respondents said they don't feel refreshed when they wake up in the morning. Many feel even more tired and have a difficult time staying awake during the day.

Does any of this sound familiar to you? Occasional trouble falling asleep -- or staying asleep? Don't feel your best when you wake up? That's not the way it's supposed to work...

You want to be able to fall asleep quickly, get a solid night's rest, and wake up feeling recharged, renewed and reenergized.

Your Well Being Depends Upon a Good Night’s Sleep

Full Night of Sleep
Your brain requires a full night of sleep so it can sweep away toxins

I'm sure you realize that good sleep is not only something you want... It's something you -- and your body -- desperately needs.

You need a minimum of 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night to help:

Without a doubt, good sleep is essential for your health and well-being, including your brain function.

Many people are surprised to learn that their brain has its own unique waste removal system, called the glymphatic system.

Your brain must have enough restful sleep at night so it can carry out its normal detoxification and waste removal. While you’re asleep, your brain cells actually shrink by about 60 percent so your brain can more easily flush away toxins and harmful proteins that normally accumulate during the day.

Skimping on sleep may prevent your brain from performing this essential daily task, which can adversely affect your cognitive health.

Not getting enough deep, sound sleep each night can affect you in other unexpected ways, too…

What Happens When You Don’t Get Enough Sleep…

Skimp on Sleep may lose Brain Cells
You can lose precious brain cells when you skimp on sleep

You know how it feels when you don't get enough good quality sleep at night:

These are just a few of the effects you or a loved one can experience with too little sleep – even short term. A recent study showed that getting less sleep forjust one night reduced participants’ ability to function the following day by over 30 percent!

Feeling sleepy or drowsy the next day isn’t only a nuisance, it can be a real threat to your safety and to that of loved ones.

But that’s not all… Researchers have now discovered there’s a real threat to your brain cells, too, when you don’t get enough sleep.

For the first time ever, neuroscientists have been able to show that sleep loss actually results in the loss of neurons and may put you at increased risk for early onset dementia.

Simply, inconsistent and intermittent sleep can cause irreversible brain damage. And here’s the thing… researchers have also found that trying to catch up on lost sleep on the weekend – something that many people try to do – doesn’t prevent this damage.

Beware of This Tempting Solution… It May Bring You Results You Don’t Want

Risks of Sleeping Pills
Sleeping pills come with their own set of risks

Believing there’s a “prescription bottle solution” to your sleep issues can be hard to resist. More people than ever rely on medication to help them sleep.

But are you aware of these little-known, yet scientifically supported facts about prescription sleeping pill usage?

To me, this seems like a very steep price to pay for a chance at improving your sleep. And it turns out it’s not even that great of a chance…

Upon analysis, researchers found that the most popular prescription sleeping pills reduced the average time to go to sleep byless than 13 minutes. And they increased total sleep time by just over 11 minutes, even though study participants believed they had slept longer.

Here’s the cold, harsh truth about sleeping pills, including most non-herbal over-the-counter sleep aids: They make your brain less active; many suppress important REM sleep and dreaming as well. And their brain-depressing effects can last as long as 18 hours!

Thankfully, I’ve got a potent solution for your sleep concerns that doesn’t have these unwanted side effects.*

Sweet Zzz's Can Be Yours Again... No More Praying for Sleep

Sleep in Bed with Melatonin Sleep Spray

If you or a loved one are one of the millions of people fed up with occasional sleeplessness, you're about to discover how a simple, but totally revolutionary, spray can help you finally experience deep, sound sleep again.*

Imagine how good you’ll feel knowing you can fall asleep quickly and sleep soundly throughout the night…*

And feel rested and energized when you wake up in the morning, ready to meet your day with a clear mind and plenty of get-up-and-go.*

When you get the deep sleep your body needs, you enjoy your life… the life you deserve… the way you want it.

That's why I'm delighted to introduce you to a very unique sleep support blend Melatonin Sleep Support*.

With Sleep Support, Enjoy Deep Sleep Without Unwanted Side Effects

Melatonin Sleep Support* is a proprietary blend of exceptional neuro-nutrients and extracts that promote deep and restful sleep without harmful side effects.*

Sleep Support* is much more than a simple melatonin supplement. In addition to melatonin, my proprietary Neuro Blend includes:

And that’s not all… Melatonin Sleep Support* also contains a proprietary extract blend of:

Now that you’ve met the supporting players in Melatonin Sleep Support*, let’s take a look at the “star” of the show: melatonin.

Melatonin -- Nature's Key Player to Help You Get the Sleep You Deserve

Melatonin Sleep Hormone
Melatonin, the sleep hormone, allows you to awaken each morning refreshed

In countless studies, melatonin has been shown to:

What exactly is this sleep “wonder hormone”?

Melatonin is a hormone produced by a pea-sized gland in the middle of your brain called the pineal gland.

For most people, the pineal gland is inactive during the day. It’s only at night – in darkness – that your pineal gland switches on and begins producing melatonin that gets released into your blood.

Typically, during a normal night's sleep, your melatonin levels stay elevated for about 12 hours (usually between 9 pm and 9 am). As the sun rises and your day begins, your pineal gland turns "off" and the melatonin levels in your blood decrease until they're hardly measurable at all.

The amount of melatonin you create and release every night varies depending on your age. Children usually have much higher levels of melatonin than adults.

As you grow older, your levels tend to decrease. Researchers believe this may explain why many older adults occasionally experience disrupted sleep patterns.

With less melatonin in your blood, the stimulus to fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake feeling rested can potentially be compromised.

Indeed, that's just one of the reasons why I believe Melatonin Sleep Support is so promising as a superior sleep supplement for people with occasional disrupted sleep patterns, including those with travel-related jet lag and night shift workers.

Common Mistakes Many People Make When Taking Melatonin

As helpful as research shows melatonin may be, I must warn you, it isn’t a “cure-all” for all sleep concerns and it is a potent hormone.

That said, here are some common mistakes that many make when taking melatonin:

Powerful Sleep Support Without Pills

Melatonin Sleep Support* Spray

With my Melatonin Sleep Support*, you won’t need to pop another pill to help you get the sleep your body needs.

Simply spray my delicious raspberry-flavored spray directly into your mouth about an hour before going to bed. Melatonin Sleep Support*contains no sugar, starch, soy, salt, gluten, artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives!

When you choose Melatonin Sleep Support*, you're saying YES to a sleep revolution* that utilizes...

Let Melatonin Sleep Support* Soothe You to Sleep, Starting This Week*

If you're plagued by occasional sleepless nights, I know how frustrating it can be.

You likely suffer in silence, and even after just one bad night of sleep, you may not be "100%" for days.

How much is one good night of sleep worth to you? Less than the price of a glass of warmed milk, a cup of chamomile tea, or the time you waste counting sheep?

I thought so...

It’s time to take control over those occasional restless and sleepless nights.

Deep sleep… sweet dreams… sharp, energy-filled days – it doesn’t get any better than that – especially when it can cost you so little each day!

Don't put up with another frustrating night* -- order your Melatonin Sleep Support* right now!

Label Snapshot for Melatonin Sleep Support* Spray

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 6 Sprays (about 0.78 mL)
Servings Per Container: About 32
 Amt. Per Serving% Daily Value
Niacin (Vitamin B3) (as Nicotinic Acid) 1.5 mg 8%
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 3 mg 150%
Dr. Mercola’s Special Blend 46.1 mg *
Tart Cherry (from Prunus cerasus [Fruit] Concentrate)    
Chamomile Flower Extract    
Jujube (from Ziziphus jujuba [Seed] Extract)    
Dr. Mercola’s Neuro Blend 34.5 mg
GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid)    
L-Theanine    
L-Tryptophan    
Melatonin (1.5 mg)    
5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan)
(from Griffonia simplicifolia [Seed] Extract)
   

*Daily Value (DV) not established.

OTHER INGREDIENTS: Water, Vegetable Glycerin, Xylitol, Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate (to Maintain Freshness), Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Guar Gum, Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana[Bertoni]) (Leaf) Extract.

SUGGESTED USE: Adults, as a dietary supplement, shake before use, and take six (6) sprays an hour before bedtime as needed.