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BioSleep Peptides

BioSleep Peptides support restful sleep with PeptiSleep™, bioactive peptides clinically studied to calm stress and promote balanced mood upon waking.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Product insights

  • BioSleep Peptides feature PeptiSleep™, a unique complex of bioactive peptides derived from brown rice (Oryza sativa) identified through advanced lab testing and AI.
  • PeptiSleep™ peptides work by modulating the body's stress response, helping to quiet the mind and prepare the body for sleep without the use of melatonin.
  • Clinical studies suggest that PeptiSleep™ supports restorative sleep patterns and promotes a balanced mood upon waking, making it suitable for those with occasional stress-related sleep issues.

Suggested use

From the manufacturer
Chew 1 tablet per day 30 to 60 minutes before bedtime or as directed by your health-care practitioner.

What it supports

5 benefits
  • Supports restful and restorative sleep patterns
  • Helps calm the body's stress response at night
  • Promotes a balanced mood upon waking
  • Supports healthy sleep quality without melatonin
  • May help with occasional stress-related sleep disruptions

What's in it

Per serving
Ingredient
Amount
% Daily Value
Brown Rice (Oryza sativa) Protein Hydrolysate (PeptiSleep™)
250 mg
**
Other ingredients: Xylitol, microcrystalline cellulose, mannitol, natural flavor, vegetable stearate, citric acid.
** Daily Value not established.

The research

2 cited studies
1.
Bioactive Peptides and Sleep Quality

Research indicates that certain bioactive peptides can influence sleep architecture and promote relaxation by interacting with neurotransmitter systems involved in sleep regulation.

2.
Stress Response Modulation

Studies suggest that specific peptides can help modulate the body's stress response by influencing cortisol levels and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.