Wellness

6 Sleep Potions for a Better Night’s Sleep

You’re getting very, very sleepy.

By Camille Styles
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Since October is the month of dreams around here, let’s cut right to the chase: you can’t get into that dreamy state without first falling into a deep, restorative sleep. For some, sleep comes so naturally we’ve barely given it a thought. For the rest of us, the very idea of not having to “think” about getting a good night’s sleep sounds like a total luxury since at some point in our lives, we’ve experienced how elusive it can be. As one who falls into the latter group, I like to take a proactive approach when it comes to a truly restful night. A big part of my strategy is mental and another important component is healthy habits, but I’ve also got a few products up my sleeve that aid in sleepytime… or at least trick my body into thinking they do. Hey, even if there’s a little placebo effect at work here, if it helps me sleep? I’m into it. Scroll on for 6 slumber-inducing products that are so effective, I’d almost call them magic.

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Moon Juice Dream Dust

Adaptogens are all the rage, and this one is packed with tranquil superherbs and Chamomile Flower that help combat the effects of stress to soothe tension. Stir into herbal tea or warm almond milk before bed.

My Calm Blanket

I’ve been hearing about weighted blankets for a while now and been intrigued, so I finally pulled the trigger on this one. I totally get the hype; once you settle under this baby, you kind of never want to get out of bed. There’s something weirdly soothing about the weight of the blanket that slows down racing thoughts. Admittedly, I’ve been getting a little hot some nights, so my next step is to figure out my bedroom temperature control (I cannot sleep when I’m hot!)

Yogi Bedtime Herbal Tea

Yogi Bedtime Tea is an oldie but goody; I’ve had a cup of this tea with a little stevia pretty much every single night for the past 2 years. I even pack it in my suitcase when I travel. It may be the power of association that signals to my brain that it’s time for sleep, but whatever it is, this herbal blend always helps me slow down and relax.

Klova Sleep ZPatch

In full transparency, I haven’t actually tried this yet, but I’m fascinated. This patch sticks to your body while you sleep, and it’s designed to release nutrients through the night: Magnesium, Valerian, L-Theanine, Melatonin, and GABA among others. Have any of you tried this? I’d love to hear about your experience in the comments.

Epsom Salt Bath Soak

I love a good epsom salt bath, and whether its sleep-inducing effects are scientific or more of a folk remedy, there’s no doubt that it relaxes me and helps me wind down after a busy day. Considering that the epsom salt is a great source of magnesium (key for sleep), an argument could be made from a scientific standpoint, too. I add 2 heaping cups to a very hot bath and then soak the day away.

Kavinace

When it comes to supplements to help with sleep, you might have to try a couple before you find the right one for you. I headed to a nearby pharmacy that specializes in natural remedies and talked to the pharmacist about all the different options. I really like this natural calming supplement that supports healthy levels of GABA and calms anxiety.