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SWISSE ULTIBOOST SLEEP

Swisse Ultiboost Sleep contains premium quality ingredients shown to help minimise sleep challenges. The Swisse Ultiboost Sleep formula delivers a combination of magnesium and herbs, including valerian to assist in relieving mild nervous tension and encourage natural, restful sleep.

 

Available sizes

60 Tablets
100 Tablets

 

Dosage

ADULT DOSAGE:
Take 1-2 tablets, half to one hour before sleeping, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Store below 30º C.

 

Warnings

If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.

SWISSE ULTIBOOST SLEEP contains:

Magnesium
6.4mg  (magnesium orotate 100mg) 
EXTRACTS EQUIVALENT TO DRY:
Hops
  (Humulus lupulus flower 200 mg) 
China root
  (Poria cocos fruiting body 50 mg) 
Anemarrhena
  (Anemarrhena asphodeloides root 50 mg) 
STANDARDISED EXTRACTS EQUIVALENT TO DRY:
Valerian
  (Valeriana officinalis root 1.3g, valerenic acid 2.6mg) 
Licorice
  (Glycyrrhiza glabra root & stolon 50 mg, glycyrrhizinic acid 2.5 mg) 

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s so different about Swisse Ultiboost Sleep 

Swisse Ultiboost Sleep is a combination of relaxing herbs with magnesium to help relieve nervous tension and help promote normal restful sleep. It contains valerian, one of the most traditionally used herbs known to have relaxing effects and promote sleep.

 

How quickly can I see results from using herbs to induce sleep?

It depends on the individual and the condition. However, used as directed, herbs may deliver positive results relatively quickly, generally starting to have a relaxing effect after about 30 minutes.

 

If am a vegetarian or sensitive to additives, is Swisse Ultiboost Sleep suitable for me?

Yes. Swisse Ultiboost Sleep has no added aspartame, milk derivatives, egg, yeast, salt, wheat or cornstarch, gluten, preservatives, artificial colours or flavours.

This product is free from animal ingredients and genetically modified food.

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