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Magnesium Lactate 84 mg
Swanson Magnesium Lactate provides 84 mg of elemental magnesium per capsule, an essential mineral involved in hundreds of biological processes thro...
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Sleep support can look quite different from one routine to the next, so this range brings together formulas for evenings when you want a simpler way to unwind, settle into bed, and compare options without guessing.
Evening & nighttime support
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Shop now →Bedtime teas, calming blends, and single-herb options for a slower evening ritual.
Shop now →Sweet and tart cherry bedtime options, including concentrates and easy capsule formats.
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Swanson Magnesium Lactate provides 84 mg of elemental magnesium per capsule, an essential mineral involved in hundreds of biological processes thro...
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Bader Sleep Formula is an intentional blend of seven synergistic natural ingredients - Chamomile, Passionflower, Valerian, Kava, L-Theanine, Vitami...
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MagicT Pure and unbroken Lavender tea is meticulously crafted from whole and unbroken lavender buds. Embrace the gentle floral notes and let this c...
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Swanson Chamomile Flower Extract features the prominent flavonoid Apigenin, known as a preferred calming herb. It aids in soothing and stabilizing ...
View full detailsMost people start with format. Some prefer a capsule or powder as part of an evening habit, while others like a spray, lotion, tea, or liquid concentrate that feels easier to use before bed. Ingredient style matters too. Magnesium, herbs, and cherry-based formulas can all feel quite different in a nightly routine, so it helps to start with the format you are most likely to use consistently.
The main differences are usually strength, format, flavour, and how simple or blended the formula feels. A more focused formula can suit people who already know what they want, while combination products can be useful when you prefer a more all-in-one bedtime option. It is also worth checking whether a product is designed for adults, families, or a more specific age group before you add it to your routine.
Start with the format you are most likely to use nightly. Then look at the ingredient profile, serving size, and whether the product is designed for regular evening use or more occasional support. If you want a clearer overview of magnesium styles before narrowing your shortlist, our guide to which magnesium supplements may suit you is a useful next read.
No. The biggest differences are usually the ingredient style, the format, and who the product is made for. Those details can change how easy something feels to use at bedtime.
Look at the format first, then the ingredient profile, flavour, serving size, and any age or use guidance on the label. That is usually the quickest way to narrow the range well.
Yes. Many people prefer products that feel easy to repeat, whether that means a nightly powder, a simple spray, a tea ritual, or a more family-friendly liquid format.
Our article on sleeplessness and bedtime support is a helpful place to keep reading if you want broader routine ideas alongside product comparison.