Thorne’s Deep Sleep Complex is a melatonin-free, non-habit-forming formula designed to quiet a busy mind and support deeper, more restorative sleep. It combines Maizinol®, a standardized corn leaf extract that has been clinically studied to support all phases of the sleep cycle, with L-theanine and chamomile extract to promote relaxation at bedtime and help you wake up feeling refreshed, without next-day grogginess.*
Benefits of Thorne’s Deep Sleep Complex
• Promotes relaxation to aid a smoother drift-off, decreasing time to fall asleep and increasing time spent asleep*
• Supports healthy stress response at bedtime through cortisol modulation*
• Supports sleep quality and sleep architecture by normalizing the sleep phases*
• Helps calm the mind, ease nightly tension, and balance anxious feelings*
• Results in fewer sleep disturbances and less frequent waking*
• Provides natural support for your body’s own melatonin production*
• Creates an improved sense of well-being*
When you should feel the benefits of Thorne’s Deep Sleep Complex
• In 20 minutes: Balances feelings of stress*
• In 60 minutes: A sense of relaxation from increased alpha-wave production*
• Within 1 week of nightly use: A decrease in time needed to fall asleep and an increase in total time spent sleeping*
• After 2 weeks: A balance in anxious feelings*
Features of Thorne’s Deep Sleep Complex
• Melatonin-free formula
• Non-habit-forming
• Chamomile is standardized to contain no less than 1.2% apigenin, a flavonoid that promotes relaxation*
• Patented Maizinol® extract from young green corn shoots is standardized to contain 0.2% 6-methoxybenzoxazolinone (6-MBOA), a naturally occurring compound similar to melatonin
• Contains well-studied Suntheanine®, a patented form of L-theanine, an amino acid that supports a healthy stress response*
Who can benefit from Thorne’s Deep Sleep Complex
• Individuals who have occasional trouble falling asleep because of stress or the inability to quiet the mind
• Those with high levels of cortisol in the evenings, which may make it hard to fall asleep
• People who wake up frequently at night
• Older individuals, who may have lower levels of melatonin, a natural part of aging
• Those who want to wake up refreshed and avoid feeling groggy in the mornings
Why is quality sleep important?
A wealth of research is amassing on the importance of sleep for overall good health. Emerging evidence points to links between a good night’s sleep and support for many aspects of good health, ranging from cognitive benefits to healthy weight management. But what does good sleep really mean? It’s more than just falling asleep easily or getting a requisite number of hours of sleep. Quality sleep is essential. Quality sleep means you have good sleep architecture – that you cycle through each of the stages of sleep several times each night. The ingredients in Deep Sleep Complex have been shown in clinical studies to support both REM and non-REM sleep.*