OmniActive publishes additional study finding: Sleeproot shown to increase sleep duration on day 1

OmniActive Health Technologies shares new data on Sleeproot, its proprietary low-dose valerian extract, revealing that it supports a statistically significant increase in sleep duration starting on the first day of use. This is complemented by reductions in sleep latency (time to fall asleep) and benefits in sleep quality throughout supplementation, positioning Sleeproot as a plant-based, melatonin-free alternative for brands addressing consumers’ demand for natural, effective sleep aids. The new data, published in Advances in Complementary & Alternative Medicine, builds on last year’s study featured in Advances in Therapy, which demonstrated Sleeproot’s ability to reduce sleep latency as early as day three, improve sleep efficiency, and support occasional anxiety over an eight-week period. This further strengthens Sleeproot’s benefits as a botanical sleep solution, providing benefits for sleep duration on day one and benefits for sleep latency within the first three days of supplementation.

“We are thrilled to present these advancements, which highlight Sleeproot’s benefits for overall sleep quality,” said Kratika Gupta, VP of Marketing at OmniActive. “The results reflect a unique, plant-based approach to sleep support, offering consumers an effective, natural alternative sleep aid.” To learn more about Sleeproot’s full spectrum of benefits and OmniActive’s dedication to science-backed botanical solutions, visit www.OmniActives.com.

 

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