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40p sleep supplement users claim 'huge difference after first use'

40p sleep supplement users claim 'huge difference after first use'

Daily Mirror24-06-2025
The Protein Works' Sleep Deep supplement is currently on sale for £11.99, down from £19.99, and is designed to help users fall asleep faster and support deeper sleep stages.
Anyone who has spent a restless night tossing and turning knows the importance of a good kip. Sleep is crucial for physical recovery, bolstering the immune system, heart health, cognitive function and more - yet many of us are falling short.
For those battling sleep issues, navigating the myriad of sleep supplements on the market can be daunting, with it often being unclear which ones truly work and which are merely overpriced sweets. Now, customers can give Protein Works' Sleep Deep supplement a whirl for £11.99, reduced from £19.99, to see if its science-backed formula aids in achieving that much-needed slumber.
The supplements boast calming plant extracts such as lemon balm, lavender, and chamomile, alongside essential minerals like magnesium to help combat fatigue the following day. The star ingredient is L-Tryptophan, an amino acid instrumental in the synthesis of serotonin, the brain's 'feel-good chemical', and melatonin, the hormone signalling when it's time to hit the hay.
"We designed Sleep Deep around the real science of sleep," shares Kyle Crowley, Chief Product Officer at Protein Works. It's not just to help people nod off quicker, but to support the deeper sleep stages that genuinely rejuvenate your body and brain. One of the key ingredients is L-Tryptophan, which aids the body in producing serotonin and melatonin. Both are vital for sleep quality and mood regulation," reports the Liverpool Echo.
"This isn't just about sleep. It's about how well you live during the day. Deep, uninterrupted sleep supports a healthy metabolism, sharper thinking, improved memory, and better appetite control, which is why many users report benefits like improved mood and weight management over time."
Those in search of sleep aids might consider the You're Looking Well Night Pill, available at SpaceNK for £32.50 for a month's supply. Packed with magnesium bisglycinate and L-theanine, this supplement promises to help you unwind, nod off quicker and ensure a full night's kip.
You can also spot the Novomins Night-Time 60 Gummies on Holland and Barrett's shelves for £19.99, offering chewable convenience with a burst of magnesium, vitamin B12, L-Theanine, amongst others. Pop two gummies before bed and you've got yourself a month's tranquillity in every pack.
The Protein Works' sleep supplement that's amassing rave reviews. A shift worker reported: "As a shift worker, my sleep routine is awful. Since purchasing these I can genuinely say that they have me the best nights sleep. They have literally saved me for countless sleepless nights."
Another user enthuses: "These have made a huge difference to my sleep routine! I used to be awful at getting up at 7am! Now I'm waking before my alarm!"
Over on Trustpilot, a few purchasers have pointed out some hiccups with Protein Works ' delivery couriers. One customer remarked: "My order was lost by the delivery people and Protein Works sorted it quickly and very easily! Very happy with the customer service!" While another reported: "Delivery slower than I'd expect."
An additional buyer noted: "Made an instant difference, relaxes me and helps me drift off."
For those interested, The Protein Works' Sleep Deep supplement is currently £11.99 for a brief period on their website.
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