DREAM CATCHER 100 SPRAY
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Dream Catcher 100 Spray is a premium sleep-enhancing and recovery-support complex delivered in a convenient oral spray format. Designed to support natural melatonin pathways, regulate sleep-related neurotransmitters, and promote nervous system relaxation, this formulation helps encourage faster sleep onset, deeper restorative sleep, and improved overnight recovery.
This advanced spray is positioned for research into circadian rhythm regulation, sleep architecture, stress response modulation, and recovery physiology.
Key Features
๐งช Precision-formulated sleep support complex in an oral spray format
๐ Designed to support investigation into natural sleep and recovery mechanisms
๐ฌ Targets neurotransmitter and circadian rhythm pathways
๐ Batch-verified quality with strict formulation standards
โ๏ธ For investigational and research use only
Key Benefits
๐ค Enhances Sleep Quality โ Supports deeper, more restorative sleep cycles associated with healthy circadian function.
โฑ๏ธ Faster Sleep Onset โ Encourages quicker transition into sleep by supporting natural melatonin signaling.
๐ Promotes Overnight Recovery โ Quality sleep supports tissue repair, hormonal balance, and recovery processes.
๐ Reduces Stress & Night-Time Restlessness โ Supports nervous system relaxation and calming neurotransmitter activity.
๐ Supports Overall Wellness โ Consistent, high-quality sleep contributes to improved immunity, focus, mood, and daily energy.
Human-Relevant Research Applications
๐ฌย GABAergic signaling and sleep physiology
GABA-mediated inhibitory pathways play a central role in sleep initiation and maintenance. Research explores GABAโs influence on sleep architecture, stress modulation, and central nervous system relaxation mechanisms.
๐ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41300013/
Who Can Benefit
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Individuals experiencing poor sleep quality or irregular sleep patterns
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Professionals and athletes seeking enhanced recovery through optimized rest
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Adults managing stress, anxiety, or nighttime restlessness
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Those interested in sleep science, circadian biology, and recovery research