Deep Sleep

Einschlaf- & Erholungs-Formel

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Das Deep Sleep basiert auf innovativen Nährstoffen ausgewählt von wissenschaftlichen Experten, speziell entwickelt für die Nacht.
  • Innovative Zutaten perfekt für die Nacht
  • Verkürzte Einschlafzeit und weniger Ermüdung dank Melatonin und Magnesium*
  • Ration für ganze 30 Tage
  • 100 % vegan
  • Hergestellt in Deutschland
24,99 €
Enthält 240 g
104,13 € / kg inkl. MwSt. zzgl. klimaneutraler Versand
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Nährwerte & Zutaten
Nährstoffe pro Tagesdosis (8 g) NRV*
L-Glycin 3000 mg **
Magnesium 240,5 mg 64 %
Inulin 661,4 mg **
Zitronenmelissenblattextrakt 600 mg **
Maulbeerfruchtpulver 600 mg **
Aroniabeerenfruchtpulver 463,6 mg **
Schwarzes Johannisbeerenfruchtsaftpulver 400 mg **
Lavendelblütenextrakt 100 mg **
Heidelbeerfruchtpulver 50 mg **
Melatonin 1 mg **

Nährwerte pro 100 g pro Portion (8 g)
Energie 974 kJ / 232 kcal 79 kJ / 19 kcal
Fett 0,8 g < 0,5 g
davon gesättigte Fettsäuren < 0,1 g < 0,1 g
Kohlenhydrate 19 g 1,6 g
davon Zucker 7,0 g 0,6 g
Ballaststoffe 13 g 1,0 g
Eiweiß 1,2 g < 0,5 g
Salz 0,02 g < 0,01 g

Eine Packung enthält 30 Portionen.
*Prozent der Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1169/2011
**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden

Zutaten
Glycin, Magnesiumsalze der Citronensäure, Inulin (aus der Zichorie), Zitronenmelissenblattextrakt 10:1 (Melissa officinalis), Maulbeerfruchtpulver (Morus alba L.), Aroma, Aroniabeerenfruchtpulver (Aronia melanocarpa), Schwarzes Johannisbeerenfruchtsaftpulver (Ribes nigrum L.), Magnesiumoxid, Säuerungsmittel: Citronensäure, Lavendelblütenextrakt 4:1 (Lavandula angustifolia), Heidelbeerfruchtpulver (Vaccinium myrtillus), Süßungsmittel: Steviolglycoside, Melatonin.

Das Deep Sleep ist frei von Gluten. Alle Angaben unterliegen den bei Naturprodukten üblichen Schwankungen.

Verzehrempfehlung

8 g DEEP SLEEP circa 30 Minuten vor dem Schlafen gehen einnehmen und die eigene Schlafroutine beginnen.

Melatonin hilft nachweislich dabei, die Latenz- und Einschlafzeit bei einer Portionsgröße von 1 mg zu verkürzen. Jede Portion enthält 1 mg.

Laboranalysen
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