Redcon1 Fade Out Sleep Formula was made to deliver you the best sleep of your life. Restful sleep is the key to growth and recovery. Both physically and mentally. Regardless of your individual sleep hour requirements, it needs to be quality. Fade Out will optimize your sleep, helping your body recover and re-charge. You need to wake refreshed to reach you maximum productivity. Awaken, ready to dominate.
Helps promote deep sleep
Enhances productivity the following day
Boosts energy levels
Next level mental and physical recovery
Improves cognitive functioning
Decreases stress levels
Customers Love Taking With:
Redcon1 MRE Lite Animal Based Protein
Redcon1 Green Beret Vegan Protein
FADE OUT IS AN EXTREMELY POWERFUL SLEEP AND RECOVERY FORMULA. ASSESS YOUR TOLERANCE BY TAKING (1⁄2) SCOOP 30 MINUTES BEFORE BED. ONCE YOUR TOLERANCE IS ASSESSED MIX (1) SCOOP WITH 4-6 OUNCES OF WATER ON AN EMPTY STOMACH 30 MINUTES BEFORE BED. DO NOT EXCEED (1) SCOOP IN A 24-HOUR PERIOD. ALLOW FOR AT LEAST 6-8 HOURS OF SLEEP AFTER USE.
Serving Size:1 Scoop (11g)
Servings Per Container: 30
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 100mg
Vitamin E 9mg
Vitamin B6 6mg
Magnesium (as magnesium aspartate) 425mg
Zinc (as zinc aspartate) 35mg
GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid) 35mg
Arginine (as L-arginine monohydrochloride) 1g
Mucuna pruriens (seed) 1g
(Std. to provide 15% naturally occuring L-Dopa) 1g
Phenylalanine (as L-phenylalanine monohydrate) 750mg
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) (root) 4:1 Extract 600mg
Ornithine (as L-ornithine monohydrate) 600mg
Theanine (as L-theanine monohydrate) 500mg
Chamomile (flower) Extract 350mg
(Std. to provide 1.2% apigenin)
Hops (flower) 4:1 Extract 300m
Melatonin 5mg
Other Ingredients: Citric Acid, Natural and artificial flavors, Sucralose, Malic acid, Maltodextrin, Acesulfame-k, Silica
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