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Bara Night - 100 ml - Problems of sleep difficulties and lack of sleep

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A concentrated liquid extract for quick and efficient absorption
The extract is produced by a dynamic static extraction technique that ensures maximum preservation of the plant's components in the most natural and qualitative manner
No preservatives, added sugar or artificial sweeteners, suitable for vegetarians and vegans

For a really good night!

The everyday life of modern life is accompanied by many stressors that affect the ability to relax and sink into a good night's sleep. The medicinal plants are the best of traditional medicine, according to which their calming quality and the calming energy that is contained in them provide a general sense of comfort that helps extinguishing the "inner noise" and fall into continuous sleep.

On the plants in the product:

The Bar-Knight formula contains herbs that, according to centuries-old knowledge, help the body return to its natural rhythm to allow you to have a good night.

 
Chamomile - This is one of the most familiar and delicious plants for drinking in the brewery. Chamomile is a delicate aromatic plant with a long tradition as a medicinal plant with a very varied activity. In traditional view it has a general relaxant quality, which can now be linked to the epigenine component and to the volatile oils kamazoline and bisbolol, and to other flavonoids [1].

Valerian - You can not ignore the emphasized smell and the dominant taste of Valerian. It is perhaps the most famous plant in the world for people who suffer from internal restlessness and anger - which also affect sleep. Today, scientific research contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms of action of Hullarian, and found that the main components in the plant with beneficial effect are holic acid and iridoid.

Tilia - The tree flowers have a lime aroma and a sweet taste. In the traditional herbal medicine, the volatile oils in the flowers are attributed to an effect that creates a sense of calm, relaxation and tranquility, especially in situations of general contraction and stiffness - thanks to their calming quality. Traditional healers in Europe recommend the extract of its missile flares in cases of frequent awakening and nightmares.

Melissa - This is one of the oldest herbs used by man. Melissa has an intoxicating lemongrass aroma that originates in the aromatic oils of its owners, to which its main influence is attributed. In traditional medicine, melissa is used in general and motor unrest situations characterized by sleep problems.

Passionflower - Passionflower leaves contribute to a relaxing and relaxing feeling. In traditional herbal medicine, it is recommended that taking Passiflora leaves before bedtime to relax the body, to reduce stress and good sleep deep. Scientific research contributed to the identification of the plant's main components and their estimated biological mechanisms of action [2]

The Lion Tail - In traditional herbal medicine, Leonorus is a plant that regulates various processes in the body. It has a cool and calming quality, and in the tradition of British herbal medicine it is attributed to the qualities of a plant that sings joy in the heart in times of grief. There is nothing like the Leonor to soothe a feeling of a storm in the heart that interferes with a restful sleep.

As an entity - it is a plant from the Canabian family, which is also used in the beer industry. In traditional medicine it is considered a "hypnotic plant" - one that contributes to good sleep and quality, and studies suggest that this activity is related, among other things, to its effect on melatonin trajectories [3].

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How to use:

10 - 5 cc with a glass of water or tea about half an hour before bedtime, and a second dose can be taken overnight as needed.

Dietary supplement

The text is based on traditional herbalist and herbalistic approaches. For the avoidance of doubt, the information does not stipulate a qualified medical recommendation and is not intended to guide the public or to serve as a recommendation or instruction or advice for the use, modification or reduction of any drug, nor is it a substitution for individual or other medical advice. Pregnant women who are breastfeeding, people with chronic diseases and taking prescription drugs - consult your doctor before use.

* The term 'medicinal plants' refers to the definition used in traditional herbal medicine.