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Chemical Warfare continues its run of innovation in a KSM-66-powered sleep aid

Chemical Warfare Sleep

Chemical Warfare has been busy refreshing its lineup with updated looks, improved formulas, and several all-new entries, one of the latest being Sleep. The brand is taking on the nighttime recovery category with a well-rounded blend of features, a space that in Europe typically has fewer efficacious ingredients. This debut takes a comprehensive approach, combining minerals, amino acids, and botanical extracts for a balanced sleep experience.

The newly released Sleep from Chemical Warfare comes with minerals and aminos that play an essential role in relaxation. There is 200mg of magnesium bisglycinate per serving, supporting muscle relaxation and recovery, alongside half a gram of tryptophan, a precursor to serotonin and melatonin. The formula also brings in 100mg of theanine for calming and 100mg of 5-HTP, further contributing to serotonin production and restful sleep.

Chemical Warfare Sleep Label

Chemical Warfare adds a variety of herbal and natural extracts to round out Sleep’s multi-layered approach, including half a gram of Montmorency tart cherry, a powerhouse recovery agent, 300mg of chamomile, and 300mg of valerian root. Finishes off the formula is 300mg of the immensely gold-standard studied KSM-66 ashwagandha to help reduce stress and improve sleep, among the many other things the ingredient brings to the table.

The result is a complete nighttime supplement that touches on several pathways to improve sleep quality, recovery, and relaxation. Again, brands in the United Kingdom, as well as the rest of Europe don’t have as many ingredients available to them like we do here in the US, so it’s great to see Chemical Warfare coming out with a respectable offering. The supplement is going live shortly in the brand’s home market in a couple of days on Tuesday.

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