Koka labz Slumberland 50 servings
£44.00
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Description
Koka labz Slumberland
Dreamland is a beautiful place to relax and recuperate after a day of hard work. Unfortunately, sometimes, entering dreamland may not be so easy. In recent years, the average person’s lifestyle has undergone significant changes. We spend more and more time using electronic devices at work and when we get home.
The problem is that smartphones, computers, and televisions emit blue light. Such light inhibits the production of melatonin. Therefore, using electronic devices before going to bed can be highly unfavourable. Other negative factors such as chronic stress, lack of physical activity, and emotional problems. These can make it difficult to fall asleep and affect inferior sleep quality.
However, we have good news. Koka Labz has created a product to make the journey to dreamland easier. The Slumberland preparation was designed for people looking to soothe nerves and take care of a good night’s sleep. The manufacturer indicates that the described product belongs to the category of nootropics. Thus, it primarily affects the nervous system. Slumberland is supposed to reduce the level of stress and reduce the intensity of emotions. Therefore, it can provide a feeling of relaxation and tranquillity just before going to bed.
The key ingredients in this product are:
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) – special brain receptors responsible for binding gamma-aminobutyric acid. This, in turn, shows the critical function of this substance. GABA participates in the synthesis of hormones produced by the brain. Particular attention should be paid to endorphins and the so-called growth hormone.
Endorphins improve our mood and sense of well-being, making it easier for us to achieve a state of bliss and relaxation. This, in turn, is very important before going to bed. The growth hormone has an anabolic effect because it stimulates the growth of muscle cells. Thus, athletes and active individuals will benefit highly from such supplementation.
Phenibut – scientists studying the properties of gamma-aminobutyric acid managed to create a synthetic version of this substance. Over time, it has been marketed as a product sold under the name Phenibut. In comparison to GABA – Phenibut has slightly different characteristics. First, it has an increased ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier.
This makes supplementation more effective. Phenibut itself has a dual effect on our nervous system. On the one hand, it sharpens clarity of thought and improves cognitive abilities. On the other hand, Phenibut increases the perceived level of motivation and prompts us to take decisive action. Through this, researchers attribute anti-anxiety and anti-stress properties to it.
Chaga mushrooms: Research has shown that Chaga mushroom extract can benefit the human body. The first and most well-documented reports suggest a correlation between the intake of chaga mushrooms and overall body strengthening. However, in later studies, scientists discovered that this effect is mainly due to the mushroom’s stimulating effect on our immune system.
Lion’s Mushrooms: Lion’s Mane deserves to be called a full-fledged nootropic. In this respect, it is a unique species. Admittedly, some other mushrooms also positively affect the human body. However, only Lion’s Mane can contribute to improving our cognitive abilities.
Maitake mushrooms- Maitake mushrooms (Grifola frondosa) contain large amounts of beta-glucan. This is a compound that stimulates our immune system and, as a result, intensifies its activity. Meanwhile, a growing number of studies indicate that cancer develops much faster and easier in organisms with a weak immune system.
Reishi mushrooms- The reason is straightforward. Similar to Maitake, consuming Reishi mushroom extract provides adaptogenic benefits. Thus, such supplementation relieves perceived stress and tension. Moreover, there are several reports in the scientific literature about the neuroprotective effects of Reishi. As far as folk medicine is concerned, Reishi mushrooms are used as a cure for insomnia. This provides the best evidence for their calming properties.
Acetylcysteine (N-Acetyl-Cysteine) – the acetylated form of cysteine, is mainly used to treat certain respiratory conditions. However, researchers have discovered that this compound can also help patients with mental health problems over time. Studies conducted with acetylcysteine have shown its effectiveness in treating anxiety attacks, depression, and other disorders. Of course, this compound’s calming and relaxing effects can also benefit healthy individuals!
Milk Thistle – while many plants have been shown to have medicinal effects, milk thistle extract has become known as one of the most commonly used plant preparations. This is hardly surprising. After all, thistle is a well-known remedy for stomach problems and supports liver function. Interestingly, it is also used as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. All because of reports claiming the neuroprotective properties of this plant. Thus, a thistle can protect against the loss of cognitive abilities caused by ageing.
L-dopa – L-dopa is a derivative of tyrosine, one amino acid. Our body can produce L-dopa, which is formed when tyrosine is converted. However, this compound can also be found in the seeds of scabies proper (Mucuna pruriens). Studies have shown that L-dopa can reduce the levels of cortisol produced and thus reduce feelings of stress. Perhaps for the same reason, fewer anxiety attacks have also been observed in people taking L-dopa.
Noopept – Synthetic noopept was developed by scientists looking for substances supporting brain function. Noopept undoubtedly fulfils this premise. It is most often talked about for its ability to improve memory and all cognitive functions. However, noopept also has the potential to relieve symptoms of depression and neurodegradative diseases.
Vitamin B6 – practically all vitamins known to us have a greater or lesser effect on the functioning of the nervous system. However, pyridoxine (vitamin B6) is crucial in this regard. It regulates basic processes related to the metabolism of nutrients. Moreover, a pronounced pyridoxine deficiency causes mood swings and other emotional problems. Significantly, taking L-dopa can mildly reduce the levels of vitamin B6 in the body. Therefore, taking an extra dose will be necessary in this case!
Dosage:
Koka Labz Slumberland should be taken approximately 30 minutes before bedtime. It is worth remembering that eating immediately before bedtime can cause problems with falling asleep and result in more inadequate quality sleep. Therefore, it is best to take Slumberland on an empty stomach. The recommended daily dose is approximately 3.5 grams. The powder should be thoroughly dissolved in a glass of water or juice and drunk immediately after mixing. One package contains 50 suggested daily doses.