Stress, overwork & the natural aging process affect sleep. Z-Caps contain 5HTP to calm a restless mind, to help you experience a productive next day.
Z-Caps contain important brain nutrients & neuroprotectants to support healthy brain function not only for sleep but while you’re awake.
Just 1or 2 Z-Caps in the evening prepare your body & mind for deep, restful sleep and a relaxed refreshed awakening, naturally.
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Z-Caps™

Natural Sleep Support

Z-Caps™ is a natural sleep support formulation designed to deliver deep, restful, sleep and a relaxed, refreshed awakening. Z-Caps™ not only help you to get to sleep, but stay asleep with fewer interruptions for a truly peaceful night's rest.

Ingredients in Z-Caps™ have been used in published scientific studies on mechanisms of sleep.  Z-Caps™ combine a blend of vitamins, minerals & amino acids with specialized plant derivatives that optimize your sleep experience so that you can greet the morning with a refreshed, positive outlook.

For optimal results, take Z-Caps™ 1 hour before bedtime.  

 

Sleeplessness is Up When the Economy is Down*

According to an annual poll by National Sleep Foundation (reported 3/2/09 on the NIH News website, a service of the National Library of Medicine) almost one third of Americans are unable to get a good night's sleep as they worry about the economy, their money and their jobs.  The number of Americans reporting sleep problems has increased - those who report receiving 8 hours of sleep on a regular basis is down from 38% in 2001 to 28% today.  Almost 3/4 of our population gets less than the recommended 8 hours of sleep!

Sleep disturbed Americans also report that they are twice as likely not to participate in family events & leisure activities because of sleepiness.

If this sound like you, try Myo-Nerve with Z-Caps 1 hour before bedtime.

Feeling Dissatisfied With Life May Be Tied to Your Sleep Quality*

People who have a tough time getting a good night's rest are more likely to become dissatisfied with their lives later on, according to a study in Finland.  Researchers are looking at the relationship between well-being and mental functioning with sleep quality.  The study evaluated over 18000 people.

American Journal of Epidemiology, January 15, 2009, as reported on the NIH website.

Insomnia Tied to Impulsive - Reactive Behavior*

According to research posted in the NIH Website for 4/1/09, researchers have linked insomnia to impulsive and reactive behavior reporting that insomnia "basically lowers the threshold for impulsive behavior and for being reactive to an emotional event."

Deficits in Cognitive Performance*

According to the US Dept of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health, a study on sleep deprivation found that people who slept 4-6 hours a night for 14 consecutive nights showed significant deficits in cognitive performance equivalent to going without sleep for up to three days in a row. People reported feeling only slightly sleepy, but were completely unaware of how impaired they really were .

Impairment included a reduced ability to pay attention and react to a stimulus, such as driving, the ability to think quickly and not make mistakes and the ability to multi-task.

Sleep, March 2003.  "The Cumulative Cost of Additional Wakefulness:  Dose Response Effects on Neurobehavioral Functions & Sleep Physiology From Chronic Sleep Restriction & Total Sleep Deprivation." 

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Mothers Need More Sleep*

Reuters reported on 10/20/06 that a US Study of mothers found 54% of respondents said they didn't get enough sleep.

  • Fulltime working mothers suffered the most; 59% said they were not getting enough sleep at <6 hours per night.
  • 52% of all mothers believe that getting more sleep would make them better parents
  • 65% said it would make them happier

Stressed, Tired & Unrefreshed*

From the National Sleep Foundation 2002 survey:

  • 74% of Americans do not get enough sleep
  • Most people feel groggy during the week
  • 51% of adults say they have trouble getting to sleep
  • 50% of all Americans cannot get up without an alarm clock
  • Alarm clocks interrupt the sleep cycle, causing lack of energy & feeling unrefreshed
  • People with sleep problems are twice as likely to feel stressed & tired
  • 30-40% of heavy truck accidents are due to driver fatigue

Getting to Sleep - a National Past-time*

The 2005 Sleep in America poll surveyed over 1500 people representing a cross section of the US population:

  • 75% reported 1 sleep problem occurs "a few times a week"
  • 50% reported feeling tired at least 1 day a week
  • 43% reported missing work, events or making errors at work
  • 24% reported sleep problems impacting their daily lives
  • 17% reported being tired everyday or almost everyday
  • 11% reported a severe impact on daily life

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.