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Restful Sleep Bundle (Melatonin-Free)

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Sleep is the key to recovering the body and mind.
  • vegan
  • gmofree
  • thirdpartytested
  • lifetimeguarantee
  • glutenfree
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    Sleep is the key to recovering the body and mind.

Health Benefits
Health Benefits

To help you thrive through your busy days, our Restful Sleep bundle was engineered to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. You’ll wake up feeling refreshed and recharged.

Take Magnesium to get your body and brain to relax which is required in order to fall asleep and stay asleep. On a chemical level, magnesium aids this process by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, the system responsible for getting you calm and relaxed.

Next up, Luna Melatonin-Free. The Luna Melatonin-Free’s gentle formula contains a blend of calming herbs (including extracts of Valerian Root, Lemon Balm, Passionflower, Hops and more) and amino acids to help you drift off into restful sleep - without the melatonin.

The ingredients inside Restful Sleep Bundle (Melatonin-Free)

  • The Essentials That Work Together

    We set out to create a vitamin D supplement that actually delivers results. Instead of overloading the formula with unnecessary extras, we focused on what matters most: the powerful pairing of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2. These two nutrients work synergistically to support bone health, immune function, and calcium utilization, so your body gets exactly what it needs - no more and no less.

  • Clean, Non-GMO, and Thoughtfully Sourced

    We believe supplements should support your body, not burden it. That’s why our D3 + K2 formula is made with carefully sourced, non-GMO ingredients and crafted without artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Every ingredient is chosen with quality, purity, and bioavailability in mind.

  • Tested and Trusted

    Our D3 + K2 is third-party tested to verify potency, purity, and safety. Each batch is tested before it leaves our facility, so you can feel confident you’re getting exactly what’s on the label.

  • Maximum Absorption: Designed for Bioavailability

    A supplement is only effective if your body can absorb it. We use highly bioavailable forms of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 to support optimal absorption and utilization, helping calcium go where it belongs - into your bones and teeth, not where it doesn’t.

  • Easy to Take, Every Day

    Our D3 + K2 is designed to fit seamlessly into your daily routine. With a simple, convenient format, it’s easy to take consistently, making daily bone, heart, and immune support effortless.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 per day
Servings Per Container: 60
Amount per serving % Daily Value
Urtica dioica (Nettle) extract 250 mg (4:1, equivalent to 1,000 mg dried herb top) 48%
Vitamin K2 (Menaquinones) (Menaquinone 7) 100 mcg
Vitamin D (Vitamin D3) (Cholecalciferol, Cladina rangiferina - Whole) 25 mcg (1,000 IU)
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet

Testing Process

Each batch goes through 4 stages of testing

  • Herb Identification We Test For
    Herb Identification

    Chromatography

    We confirm the identity of each herb by using a highly specific and accurate test method based on chromatographic fingerprinting.

  • Microbial Testing We Test For
    Microbial Counts

    Pathogens

    The raw ingredients and final supplement are tested for concerning pathogens.

  • Heavy Metals Testing We Test For
    Heavy Metals

    Not the music

    The raw ingredients and final supplement are tested for arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead.

  • Amount Testing We Test For
    Potency

    Third Party

    We work with third party labs to test the amount of vitamins, minerals, and specific active ingredients.

Resources

The science behind the claims

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