- Faster recovery from workouts
- Ability to build muscle faster
- Ability to burn body fat faster
- Improved strength & performance
- Better mood & energy levels
- Lower inflammation levels
Quality sleep can improve your quality of life in many ways.
Unfortunately, almost half of Americans today are reporting that they do not have quality sleep the majority of nights and suffer from things like:
- Hypertension
- Chronic Stress & Fatigue
- Muscle building plateaus
- Lack of recovery
- Mid-day crashes
- Unstable mood and energy levels
They believe that sleep should be treated like any of your other regimented efforts to build muscle or lose weight.
That is why WAVELENGTH is one of the top sleep supplements on the market today for anyone who is looking to maximize sleep quality, muscle building, and weight loss.
Ingredients:
Gamma-Butric Acid (GABA): According to most recent research supplementing with GABA was shown to increase HGH levels. This is the main reason bodybuilders take GABA is to increase HGH levels naturally & safely. GABA is a inhibitory neurotransmitter that acts as a sedative & relaxant.*
Valerian Root Extract 4:1: Valerian Root has been used for sleep support for over 1,000 years in ancient cultures. It is believed to help relax and calm the Central Nervous System, promote calmness, and relax the body to help promote health & deep sleep.*
L-Arginine: Most commonly known for a Nitric Oxide boosting supplement, L-Arginine has been recently shown to help boost resting growth hormone reposes by oral ingestion.*
L-Theanine - L-Theanine is mostly know for its abilities to relieve anxiety. L-Theanine crosses the blood brain barrier where it inhibits binding of glutamate. Glutamate is known to increase during times of stress, the inhibition of glutamate receptor activity is thought to contribute to the reduction of stress.*
Melatonin: Melatonin is a hormone that plays a huge role in sleep. Supplementing with Melatonin has shown to reduce the time it takes to fall asleep, boost quality and duration of sleep. Recent studies are suggesting that it can play a role in boosting HGH production.*