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Natrol Kids Melatonin 1mg, Dietary Supplement for Restful Sleep, 90 Berry-Flavored Gummies
Natrol Kids Melatonin 1mg, Dietary Supplement for Restful Sleep, 90 Berry-Flavored Gummies
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Brand | Natrol |
Flavor | Berry |
Primary Supplement Type | Melatonin |
Unit Count | 90 Count |
Item Form | Gummy |
Item Weight | 10.2 Ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 10 x 4 inches |
Special Ingredients | Melatonin |
Diet Type | Vegetarian, Gluten Free |
Product Benefits | Sleep Health Support |
- Sleep Support Supplement: Contains one 90 count bottle of Natrol Kids Melatonin 1mg berry flavored gummies for a 90-day supply
- Delicious nighttime sleep aid gummies with 1mg of Melatonin to help children get the sleep they need to wake up refreshed.
- These pectin-based gummies are less sticky and easier to chew than standard gelatin gummies.
- Children ages four and up, take one Melatonin gummy 30 minutes before bedtime. Chew thoroughly before swallowing.
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration; this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
From the manufacturer
Natrol Kid's Melatonin Sleep Aid Supplements - from Natrol, the #1 Drug-Free Sleep Aid Brand^

KIDS SLEEP AID SUPPLEMENTS
Natrol Kids Sleep products provide a range of 100% drug-free sleep aid solutions designed for growing, active minds and bodies that need restful and relaxing sleep.†
^Nielsen, xAOC, 52 weeks ending 07/01/23, Sleep Aid Supplements
††Ratings based on results of the 2022 ConsumerLab.com Survey of Supplement Users.

Soothe Your Child to Sleep
You’ve tried the warm milk. The teddy bear. The bedtime story. But your child is still having trouble falling asleep. It’s time for Natrol Kids Melatonin. Parent tested, parent approved.
Melatonin is naturally produced in the body to guide your sleep-wake cycle, essentially serving as the body’s biological clock and helping to maintain normal sleep patterns.† Darkness signals the brain to produce melatonin, preparing the body for sleep. Melatonin production continues until sunrise, when light signals the brain to stop. A change in your child’s bedtime routine or the use of electronic devices just before bed are a couple of things that can disrupt normal melatonin production and make falling asleep more difficult.


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