Not Getting Enough Sleep?
Here Are The 7 Little-Known Dangers Of Poor Sleep That Need To Be Annihilated TODAY

Those of Us Tormented by Chronic Illnesses, Anxiety, Depression, Uncontrollable Weight, Hormonal Chaos, Digestive Problems and Other Stubborn Symptoms Finally Understand What’s Going On And HOW TO FIX IT FAST!

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On the left is the brain of a person who didn’t sleep all the way through the night.

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On the right is the brain scan of a person after a full-night 8-hour sleep.

Many of us suffering from sleep deprivation are forced to spend our daily lives in ‘survival mode’

We start the morning already feeling exhausted and wondering how we’ll make it through another day...

And no matter how much coffee we drink or how hard we try to focus, the brain fog and energy crashes drag us down until we can barely recognize ourselves —

  • We can’t remember the most basic things
  • We’re distracted, clumsy and prone to accidents
  • We get emotional and can’t get ourselves together
  • We’re constantly moody and snap at our loved ones
  • We have no energy for anything we used to enjoy
  • We can’t think straight and we make poor decisions
  • We notice that our entire personality is changing → and there’s nothing we can do about it!
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And if these sleep issues persist over time, we get trapped in this downward spiral that feels like drowning…

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We start suffering from weird aches and pains, our digestive system goes out of whack and suddenly everything we eat goes straight to the waist, hips and thighs…

We’re constantly stressed and tense, our muscles hurt even though we don’t have the energy to exercise, we get sick more often and catch all sorts of “bugs”… and we generally feel off.

Now here’s where it gets frightening…

You see, just like our bodies, our brains accumulate toxins during the day. But while our bodies have specific organs - like the kidneys and liver - designated to flush out most of these nasties…

Sleep is the only way our brains can get rid of these dangerous neurotoxins.

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What happens after just ONE week of shallow or interrupted sleep…

It’s worse than we could possibly imagine —

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A recent study showed that when participants slept 6 hours or less per night for 1 week, over 650 gene cells were affected.

Important genes that are meant to protect from tumors, chronic inflammation and heart attacks were turned off.

→ Which is consistent with the brain scan showing how sleep can shut down over 70% of its activity in just 7 days or less!

Suddenly, people became more susceptible to colds, flus and infections... and these are just the short term consequences that were obvious during the study.

But think about the possible long term effects — chronic illnesses, autoimmune issues and immune system malfunctions, metabolic conditions and worse…

These discoveries were so worrying that they instantly made the news, in the hopes of warning people about the hidden dangers of poor sleep quality:

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Now Here’s Where It Gets INFURIATING:

All these experts are urging us to ‘sleep better’…

But none of them show us HOW!

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It’s not like we WANT to live our lives feeling sick, moody and drained of energy…

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It’s not like we haven’t tried EVERYTHING, from supplements to sleeping tablets…

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And it’s not like we can go through life ignoring this HUGE issue that’s ruining our lives…

But let’s face the facts:

The ‘solutions’ available on the market right now are either useless or downright harmful.

Most natural solutions are as effective as drinking warm milk before bed. No wonder we find ourselves tossing and turning the whole night long, or just staring at the ceiling.

And prescription tablets… UGH!

They only work for a few hours, are highly addictive, PLUS they make us feel ‘fuzzy’ and sluggish the whole day.

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So how are we supposed to fix years of sleep deprivation that led us to chronic health conditions with these useless “band-aids”?

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The Incredible ‘A-ha’ Moment After Going Through 23,981 Scientific Studies

Here’s the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about:

There is so much scientific evidence published in the past few years that shows how critical sleep is. And yet none of the solutions on the market were updated to match these findings.

Why? Because it would take BILLIONS to take existing solutions and upgrade them to such a complex level.

You see, the most recent 23,981 scientific studies show that there are…

7 Dangerous Factors That Secretly Work Together To Keep Us Exhausted, Sleep Deprived, Sick and Spiraling Out Of Control

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Mood Swings

The Vicious Cycle that makes us hate who we’ve become

Even one night of tossing and turning is enough to make us feel moody and snappy from the moment the alarm goes off.

After only 2-3 nights of poor sleep, the irritability reaches dangerous levels, pushing our stress hormones through the roof - which, in turn, stops us from getting a wink of sleep.

That’s how we get trapped in this vicious cycle, where the constant moodiness engulfs our entire personality and pushes away the people we love most.

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Stubborn Weight

Those extra “layers” that keep piling up uncontrollably

Uncontrollable weight taking over the waist, hips and thighs — and refusing to budge an inch? A recent study finally reveals why:

Just one night of sleep makes it harder to burn unwanted weight by 55% the next day!

And as if that wasn’t enough, sugar cravings may also increase, which makes it impossible to stick to healthy eating habits!

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Digestive Issues

Feeling like a balloon about to pop after meals or snacks

Bloating and gas, embarrassing gurgling and digestive “emergencies” are common in those of us who can’t get enough sleep.

That’s not just painful, but it also stops us from enjoying quality time with friends and family.

And worse even, it obliterates passion and desire in our personal life - which can rapidly ruin a loving and healthy relationship.

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Hormonal Chaos

Stress and low moods that show up out of nowhere

Deep sleep is the foundation of hormonal health because our hormones work on a strict schedule.

When we sleep, the brain keeps stress hormones low so we can rest and recover after a busy day. If we’re awake at night, the brain sees it as a signal to flood us with stress hormones and keep a tight lock on the happy, calming hormones.

^ Which is why we feel sicker, moodier, and more stressed with every night of poor sleep.

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Chronic Inflammation

Random aches and pains that suck the joy out of life

This is another vicious cycle that affects every aspect of our life —

When we don’t get enough sleep, the body doesn’t get the recovery it needs. That gives inflammation leeway to set in and destroy our health. Chronic inflammation is directly responsible for brain fog and memory problems.

On the other hand, it also makes our joints and muscles hurt - and this constant niggling pain keeps us awake at night.

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Rapid Ageing

Looking 15 years older all of the sudden

When we don’t get enough sleep, our body can’t recover and rejuvenate. As long as we’re awake, our cells keep working until they literally vanish. That’s how they’re programmed.

That’s also the definition of Rapid Aging: cells dying at an abnormal rate.

So instead of waking up refreshed and rejuvenated, we take a look in the mirror and what do we see? Deep wrinkles, under eye gaps, dark circles, and dull saggy skin.

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nREM Sleep Stage

The body’s natural “switch” for deep sleep

nREM is the deepest stage of sleep — The famous Deep Sleep Mode.

It’s when the brain pauses stress hormones and floods our bodies with calming hormones that keep us relaxed throughout the night.

It’s also when the body regenerates tired cells and produces healthy new ones, so we stay young and healthy.

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But here’s where it gets tricky...

The only way to access this natural Deep Sleep Mode is to fix all the other dangerous factors listed above.

So how can we target and correct ALL of these factors at the same time so we can enjoy a full night’s sleep — every single night?

Introducing the new all-natural formula that ends insomnia and poor sleep in 9 nights or less…

Or we send DOUBLE the money back!

Deep Sleep Mode™

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Overrides the body’s current faulty sleep pattern and installs a brand new Deep Sleep “Code” that ensures…

  • Full Night’s Sleep - Deep, Restful & Uninterrupted
  • Complete Rejuvenation on Autopilot During Sleep
  • Health Reprogramming to Undo Years of Damage
  • Through-the-Roof Boost in Energy & Brain Power
  • Pure Joy & Happiness that Last Through the Day

How Can This 100% Natural System End Insomnia and Poor Sleep In Just 9 Days or Less?

Valerian-Root

Valerian Root Extract helps achieve deep sleep 36% faster, as studies show [1]

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Passion Flower Extract can increase total sleep time and boost REM sleep quality [2]

Magnesium-helps

Magnesium helps increase sleep efficiency, sleep time and prevent early morning wakeups [3]

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Curcumenoids naturally activate Melatonin, GABA and Serotonin for a soothing deep sleep [4]

Zinc

Zinc for the efficient regulation of a perfect 7+hour sleep and helping with memory formation. [5]

L-Theanine-promotes

L-Theanine promotes full body relaxation, melting away stress and anxiety before sleep [6]

Glycine

The high Glycine content in Collagen is known for calming the central nervous system [7]

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5The ultra rare Kakadu Plum boosts natural Vitamin C stores for a happy healthy sleep [8]

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is shown to regulate blood sugar levels and lower sugar cravings at night [9]

Crystal-Salts

Himalayan Crystal Salts contain 87 essential minerals for a rejuvenating 7+ hour sleep [10]

Here’s How Deep Sleep Mode Annihilates The 7 Dangerous Factors That Have Been Keeping Us Exhausted, Sleep Deprived, Sick and Spiraling Out Of Control...

How Deep Sleep Mode skyrockets Mood

Deep Sleep Mode naturally boosts happy hormones and induces a long-lasting sense of calm that lasts all through the day. It also contains a special ingredient that rekindles desire and restores the feeling of comfort in the bedroom to help maintain a healthy relationship.

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How Deep Sleep Mode ends Weight woes

There are 3 unique ingredients in Deep Sleep Mode that switch on what we are now calling Overnight Storage Control. These ingredients ramp up the metabolism so it can balance storage hormones, end cravings, and burn unwanted “layers” off the body during the night.

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How Deep Sleep Mode stops Digestive issues

Deep Sleep Mode contains a specific Probiotic that can expunge stress from the digestive system and prevent bloating and discomfort during the night. This Probiotic is supported by two other natural ingredients that repair the digestive system and provide deep overnight healing.

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How Deep Sleep Mode balances Hormones

Deep Sleep Mode obliterates stress hormones by up to 44% and boosts soothing hormones 100% naturally. It also contains 3 natural extracts that target and correct unique hormone imbalances — including erratic levels of Progesterone, Leptin and Oestrogen.

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How Deep Sleep Mode relieves Inflammation

Enjoy a soothing feeling all through the night thanks to a potent natural anti-inflammatory blend that “turns on” alkalisation of the entire body. This tackles the annoying aches and pains that lower sleep quality and reduce our everyday activities due to low mobility.

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How Deep Sleep Mode obliterates Ageing

The ultra rare anti-ageing ingredients in Deep Sleep Mode fire up a specific type of cell deep inside the skin called Fibroblasts — which are microscopic Collagen factories responsible for how young and smooth the skin looks. They can also prevent hair thinning and brittle nails.

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How Deep Sleep Mode flips the body’s natural “Sleep Switch”

All these 10 carefully-selected ingredients in Deep Sleep Mode work together to speed up falling asleep, improve sleep quality, and maintain full relaxation and rejuvenation throughout the night.

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As you can see, this entire formulation is 100% natural, soothing and grounding. It’s designed to naturally promote the perfect 7+ hour sleep. Deep Sleep Mode is the complete non-habit forming, safe and evidence-based sleep system.

Thanks to the unique natural ingredients that can adapt to the body’s specific needs, it can work best for people who…

  • Can’t sleep through the night and wake up feeling jet lagged
  • Can’t get to sleep due to stress, anxiety or an overthinking mind
  • Have chronic health problems that cause them to wake up during the night
  • Have hormonal imbalances that keep them awake at odd hours of the night
  • Desire more energy, confidence and greater success in their work lives
  • Want to be more present and loving in their personal and social lives
  • Want to keep their health from degenerating over the coming years
  • Want to stop the rapid process of aging due to poor sleep patterns

Deep Sleep Mode™ Compared To
Mass Market, One-Dimensional Products

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Outdated Mass
Market Products

  • Not a synergistic system – different products cannibalise each other or trigger side-effects
     
  • Do not adapt to the unique needs of each body
  • Habit forming with potential for addiction and abuse
     
  • Do not target the proven connections between sleep and overall physical and mental health.
  • Ingredients are likely underdosed and not backed by science
  • Treats 1 or 2 symptoms. Doesn’t get to the root cause
  • May trigger night terrors or bad dreams about people you know
     
  • May contain toxic fillers your body cannot handle
  • May contain ingredients and additives known to aggravate the digestive system
  • Likely slapped together to make a quick dollar or a generic stock formula
  • May contain GMO’s, soy, corn, dairy or gluten
  • Ingredients may not be tested for heavy metals, pesticides and viruses
  • Do not normally clear up past years of craziness caused by sleep problems
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New
Deep Sleep Mode

  • The synergistic system that can naturally activate your body’s unique Deep Sleep Mode for a perfect 7+ hour sleep
  • Created to adapt to the unique needs of each body
  • Naturally helps your body transition through all 4 stages of a deep restful sleep
  • Designed to target the 7 proven connections between sleep and overall physical and mental health.
  • Ingredients backed by 23,628 scientific studies in results-based doses
  • Gets to the root causes of chronic sleep deprivation and the triggers causing it
  • Natural ingredients designed to help you navigate peacefully through deep sleep
  • Does not contain fillers or unnatural ingredients
  • Digestive System Friendly Certified - does not contain known digestive system irritants
  • Over one year of development with ultra premium ingredients
  • Free from GMOs, soy, corn, dairy or gluten
  • Ingredients tested for heavy metals, pesticides and viruses
  • Can clear up those past years of craziness caused by sleep problems

World Leading Quality Standards

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Digestive System Friendly

Know with absolute confidence that Deep Sleep Mode is free from the established 69 known digestive system irritants

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Heavy Metal Tested

Know with absolute confidence all ingredients have been for Heavy Metals using world class testing methods

100%-natural

100% Natural Product

Free from artificial fillers, preservatives, artificial sweeteners, binding agents and other additives your body doesn’t need...

Are These Dangerous Risks WORTH IT?

There’s no doubt about it—

Sleep deprivation needs to stop before it may get even worse....

With each night of poor sleep, you may re-traumatise your body, mind and well-being all over again — day in and day out.

It’s difficult to imagine it getting any worse...

But sleep deprivation usually does worsen with time, health complications can become unbearable, and it’s likely to affect loved ones the most.

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When sleep deprivation is allowed to continue for an extended period of time in your body, the following risks become more likely:

  • Not getting everything you want out of life...
  • Rapid health deterioration where a surgery, lifelong medication or admission to a nursing home may be required...
  • Fighting with the demons of fatigue and irritability
  • Being stuck on dangerous and addictive sleeping or pain pills forever
  • Having a car accident or making a significant, irreversible error on the job
  • Living in a constant jet lagged state of mind like being trapped in a nightmare Being dependent on the medical system in middle age...
  • Seeing biological aging spinning out of control
  • Accumulating sleep deficiency and going around in circles with no end in sight
  • No quality of life — you’re risking feeling tired and frustrated forever
  • Not being in control of cravings and not being able to get your figure back
  • Destroying your relationships with the closest people in your life
  • Feeling like an exhausted animal being hunted day and night

For anyone who refuses to take these outrageous risks, Deep Sleep Mode™ might be the sleep breakthrough of the century

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Deep Sleep Mode was researched, developed, tested and produced by Happy Mammoth — an Australian team of natural health experts specialized in adaptogenic premium supplements.

We’ve spent the past YEAR going through 23,981 scientific studies and using our unique digestive health and hormone health knowledge in order to create the fast-acting, high-absorption natural system called Deep Sleep Mode™.

Now anyone can have the chance to get a scientifically-proven natural solution that helps turn on the brain’s deep sleep ‘switch’ for a 7+ hour uninterrupted sleep.

Which means that the unique blend of natural ingredients could work on autopilot during sleep to help bring back great health, long-lost youth — PLUS a flood of energy and a fantastic mood!

Deep Sleep Mode In 3 Short FACTS:

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It’s the world’s first complete system targeting the 7 interlinked factors of deep, uninterrupted sleep and great health—created only with non-habit forming, 100% natural ingredients.

It was developed using nature’s most potent extracts dosed at clinically-proven amounts, verified by scientific studies to provide fast and long-lasting effects.

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It not only fixes chronic sleep issues in a matter of DAYS, but it can continuously multiply energy, happiness, focus, confidence and overall health for a positive new lease on life.

And here’s exactly what it was designed to help with as fast as possible:

  • Calm your mind, body and soul, making falling asleep easy and smooth
  • Activate your Deep Sleep Mode for a perfect 7+ hour sleep (even if your partner snores)
  • Naturally transition you peacefully through all 4 stages of a deep sleep without interruption
  • Turn on overnight digestive healing so you wake up with a flat non-bloated stomach
  • Soothe chronic inflammation causing aches and pains that interrupt sleep
  • Target the bad bacteria in the digestive system responsible for irritability and stress
  • Target and correct hormone imbalances caused by Perimenopause and Menopause
  • Get to the root cause of night sweats, frequent urination and chronic pain
  • Turn on 8 to 9 hours of overnight fat burning using a metabolic loophole
  • Rejuvenate your skin and appearance overnight making you appear years younger
  • Deliver the building blocks to reverse hair thinning and grow new hair
  • Wake up feeling happy, motivated, in control and bursting with newfound energy
There’s only one time-sensitive problem…

Now it goes without saying that many of the ultra premium natural ingredients in Deep Sleep Mode are rare...

The Kakadu Plum has 100x more Vitamin C than oranges and 5.6x more antioxidants than blueberries. The ingredient is so powerful, the Australian Government commissioned a million dollar research study on this breakthrough “fountain of youth” fruit…

However, it costs more than $500.00 per kilo…

And it only grows in specific remote parts of Australia where soil nutrient content is high...

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So for these two reasons — due to the recent surge in popularity — supplies of this incredible ingredient are naturally limited...

It’s likely to delay future production runs of Deep Sleep Mode...

Plus, Deep Sleep Mode is only produced in small quantities to guarantee ultra high quality from batch to batch…

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And then there’s one more critical thing that most supplement producers ‘cheap out’ on:

To maintain gluten and dairy friendly product status, ALL manufacturing equipment is thoroughly cleaned with a special consumer-safe solution before putting Deep Sleep Mode into production…

This often causes problems for the manufacturers’ schedule, which causes production delays...

So frequent out of stocks are to be expected, unfortunately.

If you’ve ever bought any Happy Mammoth products before, you know this has been the case in the past with our 5-star formulas such as Hormone Harmony and Prebiotic Collagen...

See Margeret B’s review below… Many other clients are stockpiling products due to shortages in supply.

Margaret B.

"I have my stash now"

Buying six of the Hormone Harmony was my protection against running out of the life saver product

On 6x Hormone HarmonyTM

So we recommend stocking up using the limited special launch pricing and secure your supply of 6x Deep Sleep Mode today whilst stocks last…

Smart people will buy more to protect themselves from future out of stock situations...

So don’t risk worse sleep deprivation and get your Deep Sleep Mode stock to set aside your problems and worries…

Let us take the tremendous sleep burden off your plate...

We’ll do all the hard work for you…

Which means that within 4-5 days, we’ll make sure you can start getting better, deeper sleep without risking feeling rundown, mentally slow and being unmotivated during the day.

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So invest today to secure your 6 month supply… or whatever amount is right for you…

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  • Begin transitioning naturally through all 4 sleep stages for a peaceful and perfect 7+ hour sleep - feel the results in just 14 days
  • Wake up brimming with the energy you used to have 10 to 15 years ago
  • Begin seeing the positive effects of a consistent perfect 7+ hour sleep. You’ll have much more energy for life, feel happier, in control and will take challenging life events all in your stride
  • Transforms your body into an overnight restorative powerhouse… Enter your new positive state of health where weight loss is more effortless
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The Science-Backed Benefits Of Deep Sleep Mode

  • Can’t sleep all the way through the night? The synergistic ingredients naturally help release Melatonin, GABA and Serotonin at precision timed intervals. This can result in a happy, peaceful and profoundly rejuvenating sleep—even if your partner snores or you’re a light sleeper.
  • Can’t get to sleep due to stress, anxiety or an overthinking mind? Deep Sleep Mode can naturally command the body to sleep faster, calming even the busiest mind and the most restless body without sleeping pills, pain pills or alcohol.
  • Feeling rundown, mentally slow and unmotivated during the day? Deep Sleep Mode may help transform your body into a restorative powerhouse… You can now start each day brimming with energy—without feeling foggy, heavy or lethargic.
  • Is a chronic health condition causing you to wake up at night? Deep Sleep Mode is designed to adapt to each body’s unique needs. The ingredients work together to helpheal the chronic inflammation, digestive problems and unbalanced hormones causing night sweats, urges to urinate, aches and pains and many more...
  • Deep Sleep Mode helps rebalance your “storage hormone,” Leptin to quietly ramp up your metabolism whilst you’re sleeping. The University of Chicago established sleep deprivation triggers 55% greater fat storage the following day that is very hard to get rid of, even when you exercise 5 times a week and follow a healthy diet.
  • Find yourself frequently craving the sweet stuff? Sugar cravings can hijack your body's ability to get a perfect 7+ hour sleep... Deep Sleep Mode activates a little-known “metabolic loophole” to help turn-off sugar and hunger cravings during the day and before bed. This may make it easy for you to stick to a diet and maintain a healthy weight.
  • Deep Sleep Mode contains 100x the Vitamin C of Oranges and 5.6x the Antioxidants of Blueberries to combat the signs of aging… The ingredients work overnight to help “fire up” your skin's Collagen Factories (known as Fibroblasts) to smooth wrinkles and restore skin moisture… making your skin appear years younger.
  • Kakadu Plum is known to amplify Collagen Peptides to their full potential to flood your body with Proline… the main component of Keratin. Thisprovides your body with the building blocks it needs to reverse hair thinning, protect the hair follicles from damage and grow new hair.
  • Deep Sleep Mode contains a results-based potent dose of Curcumenoids paired with calming Bioperine to increase absorption up to 2,000%... Sleep Deprivation triggers continuous release of the deadly NF-KB which can open the gateway to inflammation in the body. Not only can this fast track chronic disease, but it can also lower sleep quality… The ingredients work overnight to help alkalize and soothe the entire body — so you can wake up with a clear mind free from the body aches and pains that slow you down.
  • Bloating, gas, abdominal pain and acid reflux often become worse at night. That may cause you to wake up at strange times such as 3am, 3:30am or 4am… On the flip side, Harvard Medical School discovered sleep deprivation makes your digestive problems worse during the day… So we created Deep Sleep Mode to help alkalize inflammation in the digestive system and rebalance the microbiome to prevent random midnight wakeups… This newfound “digestive healing aid'' means you may soon wake up with a flat ‘non-bloated’ stomach each morning.
  • Perimenopause, Menopause and other hormone imbalances not only disturb your natural sleeping cycle, according to scientific studies… They can also cause you to wake up during the night from “heat waves'' and night sweats. Deep Sleep Mode is designed to adapt to each body’s unique needs, so it can work to rebalance Estrogen, Cortisol and Progesterone and help restore your body’s natural sleep cycle. The formula also naturally helps activate important sleep hormones, Melatonin, GABA and Serotonin so you can transition gracefully through all 4 stages of sleep.
  • Research reveals sleep deprivation makes you more reactive to everyday events. You may have already experienced this—when you’re so tired that almost everything easily gets on top of you and your reaction to stress accelerates… The Deep Sleep Mode formula was created to end the vicious cycle of stress leading to more stress. If you activate your perfect 7+ hour sleep, you could start each day with a clear, calm and unshakeable mind regardless of what day-to-day life may throw your way.
  • Sleeping well throughout the night can increase your safety every day. Chronic sleep deprivation can put you at an immediately higher risk of car crashes, significant errors in the workplace, financial ruin, job losses, relationship breakdowns, heart attacks, strokes and rapidly-degrading health. Deep Sleep Mode helps create a safer, happier and more successful life with less chance of unfortunate accidents happening due to sleep deprivation.
  • What would it feel like to flood your body with 84 soothing essential minerals at the same time? The Himalayan Crystals found in Deep Sleep Mode helps soothe pains and can calm turbulent digestion, as well as enabling your body to drift effortlessly into a deep, restful sleep.
  • Are you feeling stuck in a certain part of your life? A sleep-deprived, tired-looking face, with dark circles under the eyes and swollen eyelids is perceived as less attractive and less healthy, according to social studies… So getting a perfect 7+ hour sleep can make you more likeable, more attractive, and it can also turn you into a more persuasive person—at work, at home, or in social situations.
  • Deep Sleep Mode can help reactivate parts of your brain that have been dulled by poor quality sleep. Soon you may find yourself making new connections in your brain… transforming yourself into what may become known as a ‘superlearner’ at work or in your social group, which can empower you toadvance much faster than regular people...
  • Deep, rejuvenating sleep is known to make people more energetic, confident, and in control. So once you start sleeping 7+ hours of uninterrupted sleep, you may notice a new fearless vibe that quietens a room when you walk in. People can “smell” this type of confidence that instantly commands respect and admiration.
  • Deep Sleep Mode can help free you from the worries of rapidly-degenerating health, being dependent on the medical system in old age, or that life will pass by without living the best life you deserve.
  • And ultimately, getting consistent 7+ hours of sleep could make you a more successful person across all parts of your life… You may just find yourself giving off this new magnetic positive energy where people are drawn to you and your way of thinking.
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    • Melts away the stress and churning thoughts that keep you awake so you glide peacefully into deep sleep at least 36% faster
    • Begin transitioning naturally through all 4 sleep stages for a peaceful and perfect 7+ hour sleep - feel the results in just 14 days
    • Wake up brimming with the energy you used to have 10 to 15 years ago
    • Begin seeing the positive effects of a consistent perfect 7+ hour sleep. You’ll have much more energy for life, feel happier, in control and will take challenging life events all in your stride
    • Transforms your body into an overnight restorative powerhouse… Enter your new positive state of health where weight loss is more effortless
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    • 2 months of perfect 7+ hour sleep
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    • Melts away the stress and churning thoughts that keep you awake so you glide peacefully into deep sleep at least 36% faster
    • Begin transitioning naturally through all 4 sleep stages for a peaceful and perfect 7+ hour sleep - feel the results in just 14 days
    • Wake up brimming with
      focused energy

    • Begin seeing the positive effects of a consistent perfect 7+ hour sleep


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