Michael’s Sleep Factors
The website for Michael’s Sleep Factors is subpar. The reason I say this is that they just don’t include enough information on the actual product. The webpage belongs to Micheal’s Naturopathic Programs and they sell multiple products. So it is understandable that they can’t devote tons of space and an extensive explanation of each product.
However, there are plenty of big name companies that face similar challenges but they manage to find the right balance between being informative and brief. One that comes to mind is the website for GNC.
The Michael’s Sleep Factors website contains a complete supplement facts table, refund information, a customer service link, and the opportunity to buy directly from the site. It lacks customer testimonials, clinical research, and explanations on ingredients and how they work. With a little bit more effort in those areas, Michael’s Sleep Factors website could be high quality. To see how we rate each product visit: http://bestsleepaids.org/
Michael’s Sleep Factors Ingredients:
The ingredients in Michael’s Sleep Factors include the following: Niacin, Biotin, Calcium, Magnesium, Inositol, Passion Flower, Hops, and Valerian Root.
Niacin is a very important vitamin (vit B3) and it is often taken in supplement form by children and pregnant or expecting mothers. If you have a Niacin deficiency you may experience restlessness (among many other, more serious symptoms). But, it doesn’t have much to do with sleep. Biotin is useful for strengthening hair and nails, but also has little to do with sleep. The main “sleeping” ingredients are passion flower, hops, and valerian root. These are not super powerful, but they are classified among the more effective herbal sleep remedies.
Magnesium is used to calm and relax muscles (magnesium deficiency can lead to restless leg syndrome). Calcium is actually a muscle activator. Often times calcium supplements will come with the recommendation that you don’t take them before bed just in case they cause your muscles to grow tense. I don’t understand why a sleeping pill would have calcium in it. You definitely want magnesium though.
Michael’s Sleep Factors Customer Reviews:
“It really calms me down at night after a stressful day at work. I don’t even use it for falling asleep….just take it at dinner and it helps me chill until bed time.” – Anonymous
“Doesn’t work, don’t bother.” – Anonymous
“I like how it works gradually. I take it about an hour before bed time and when I am finally ready to hit the hay I am tired enough that I fall asleep pretty quick.” – Stacey
Is Michael’s Sleep Factors Worth Trying?
One bottle of Michael’s Sleep Factors costs $13.99 and it comes with a money back guarantee. It will only last you about 20 days if you take it each night. Michael’s Sleep Factors is a weak sleep aid. It lacks powerful ingredients, but it is possible that Michael’s Sleep Factors is good enough for the amateur insomniac. If you need something to knock you out cold at night this isn’t it. But, it may help you calm down before bed and fall asleep more easily.