Descrição do Produto: Alteril – Sleep Aid All Natural – 60 Tablets
Alteril é um suplemento natural projetado para promover um sono reparador e de qualidade. Com uma fórmula cuidadosamente elaborada, este produto é ideal para aqueles que enfrentam dificuldades em adormecer ou que desejam melhorar a qualidade do seu sono. Cada embalagem contém 60 comprimidos, com dimensões de 4,572 cm de largura, 7,874 cm de profundidade e 11,684 cm de altura, pesando apenas 0,113 kg. Originário dos Estados Unidos, Alteril combina ingredientes naturais que atuam em sinergia para ajudar a relaxar a mente e o corpo, facilitando a transição para um sono profundo e restaurador.
Os ingredientes ativos de Alteril são conhecidos por suas propriedades calmantes e relaxantes, tornando-o uma escolha popular entre aqueles que buscam uma alternativa aos medicamentos convencionais para insônia. A sua composição é livre de substâncias químicas agressivas, o que o torna seguro para uso regular. Além disso, a conveniência de um suplemento em forma de comprimido facilita a sua inclusão na rotina diária, permitindo que os usuários desfrutem de um sono mais tranquilo e revigorante.
– Natural e Seguro: Com ingredientes 100% naturais, Alteril é uma opção segura para quem busca melhorar a qualidade do sono sem os efeitos colaterais de medicamentos sintéticos.
– Promove Relaxamento: A fórmula ajuda a acalmar a mente e o corpo, facilitando a transição para o sono.
– Melhora a Qualidade do Sono: Usuários relatam um sono mais profundo e reparador, resultando em um despertar mais revigorante.
– Fácil de Usar: Comprimidos práticos que podem ser facilmente integrados à rotina noturna.
– Sem Dependência: Ao contrário de muitos sedativos, Alteril não causa dependência, permitindo que os usuários o utilizem com confiança.
Para obter os melhores resultados com Alteril, recomenda-se tomar dois comprimidos cerca de 30 minutos antes de dormir. É importante ingerir os comprimidos com um copo de água, garantindo que sejam absorvidos adequadamente pelo organismo. Para maximizar os efeitos, crie um ambiente propício ao sono, evitando luzes fortes e eletrônicos antes de dormir. O uso regular pode ajudar a estabelecer um padrão de sono saudável e duradouro.
Seattle –
My mom recommended these, and I normally never take over-the-counter or herbal supplements, but she swore by them. I must say they do work for me most of the time. One caveat: give them at least between one and two weeks before you make up your mind it’s not an immediate effect, I had read that and it was indeed true.
Like all valerian products it really stinks but just plug your nose and down it.
I take a half of one lots of times and that’s adequate. Be sure to take it an hour before you want to start getting sleepy. My one star deduction was for the price primarily.
RMR –
I hate chemicals and have taken these on and off for years. The ingredients are all natural and because of the >>> Valerian Root Extract <<< they smell like stinky cheese (look it up). Totally worth it for me.
“Research suggests valerian root may help improve sleep quality, reduce anxiety, improve symptoms of OCD, and reduce hyperactive behavior in children. It may also offer a few other benefits.”
“Alteril is a natural sleep aid formula that contains the ingredients shown to help you sleep. Alteril contains three primary ingredients, L-tryptophan, melatonin and valerian, along with additional ingredients believed to help calm and relax you. Alteril may help you get the deep, restful sleep you need and lets you wake up energized for the entire day.”
TrickyCricket –
I have tried plain melatonin, with poor results. This product has 2 other ingredients that make it more effective with virtually no side effects. I take one with a cup of camomile tea and am able to quickly fall asleep. I still wake up during the night, but do not lie there, tossing and turning trying to get back to sleep. I have since purchased again.
Fitness –
I bought it because of the promise of more deep sleep and less wake-ups at night.
It could not be further from the truth: I woke up 3 times instead of usual one. My sleep was poor, shallow.
I thought that it is ok, I have tried, it did not work, and I would just return it.
NO, this “product” is not eligible for return!!!
My advice: do not buy this expensive and useless product! Buy good quality melatonin in 5 mg tablets and take one nightly. Natrol Melatonin is the best: it dissolves fast and many times cheaper than this product. There is also Natrol Melatonin option with time release.
P.S. This product did not work for my husband either. Though it has 4 mg of melatonin but it might not be the best quality since it did not do the job.
Vanessa –
I love Alteril, but it’s pricey. I found the spring valley sleep aid at Walmart works pretty much just as good and I get it for less than $5/month (Amazon sells it too but sometimes I see it on here for $15 a bottle which is insane so make sure to price shop … you can usually find it at Walmart or cvs for a lot cheaper). I just signed up to get the Natures Bounty sleep 3 supplement on auto ship so I’ll be trialing that one with my subscribe and save discount which is a convenient shipment so I don’t run out (recently Walmart ran out of my sleep aid and I panicked). The natures bounty sleep 3 also had a 25% off the first shipment coupon with it currently so that made it worth trying – ingredients look similar to what’s in Alteril so thought I’d share some insight with everyone here shelling out the dough for this stuff. Honestly, based on the ingredients, Alteril is making a killing charging this much. I really think it’s a great product and it does work for me as long as I take it an hour before I start my bedtime routine, but it’s overpriced.
I’m a clinical pharmacist at a hospital. I’ve suffered from insomnia since high school. I’ve done all the recommended sleep hygiene routines, meditation, yoga, hypnosis, and prescription sleep medications because I can’t fall asleep. I DO recommend my version of sleep hygiene that I’ve adopted over the years in addition to this product – avoiding ALL caffeine past 2pm (this includes chocolate), exercising early in the day (but always getting some exercise every day), making a to do list and/or journaling to get all those damn thoughts out that keep us up, meditating for at least 10 min a day, having a bedtime routine so your body associates the routine with falling asleep, maintaining a sleep schedule even on weekends/days off (this was the hardest and yet most beneficial one for me), avoid alcohol, and stretching every day to help reduce pain/muscle strain from the day that might keep you up. I recommend checking out some physical therapy and stretching sites to build your own routine. And investing in a foam roller and lacrosse ball – look up how to use them properly. I also own a scraping tool and a massage gun because I work out pretty intensely and get sore. Invest in yourself… your body is where you have to live… take care of it.
We’re all different… yet fundamentally the same. Insomnia is a symptom of an unhealthy lifestyle that we need to examine and be honest with ourselves about the changes we need to make. It’s okay to use products to help assist us but ultimately the real “fix” lies in our ability to examine our lives and behaviors honestly and then do the difficult work of making the changes.
My insomnia means I will lay in bed for anywhere from 1-3 hours before falling asleep. Once I’m asleep, I’m usually good, but if I’m stressed or ill I usually wake up throughout the night at 3am or 4am. I’ve now learned this is my body signaling I’m either getting sick, I am sick (thanks Captain Obvious body I’d like to rest instead of waking up all night), or I’m stressed and need to evaluate wtf is stressing me out and either change it or meditate more to counteract the negative effects of stress I cannot change (ie work).
I also take a calcium/magnesium/zinc with this herbal sleep aid, collagen, and Flexeril (a muscle relaxer) every night and a casein protein shake. I fill two pill box once a month – one with night meds and one with my day meds. Please do not ever use NyQuil, unisom, or other sleep aids with diphenhydramine or other antihistamines to sleep. Antihistamines used short term can cause dryness and grogginess and used long term have been linked to dementia (the connection is thought to be because they basically “dry” the brain out in layman’s terms). I have horrible dry eyes so I avoid antihistamines like the plague… but wanted to mention this because I’ve learned the majority of the public doesn’t know this about otc sleep aids.
If interested, my daytime supplements that I recommend include: 2 protein shakes a day – one with collagen powder added in, a teaspoon of cod liver oil (for hair and skin), coenzyme q10 (for heart and muscle health), Pearls probiotic (for gut/digestive health – I DO NOT recommend yogurt ever as that is a processed food and calories you don’t need – rotate the different versions of the Pearls probiotics to get the best effect), saw palmetto (for hair growth), kelp (to support thyroid function), potassium (for fluid balance, prevents bloating), Ocuvite eye vitamin (because I stare at a computer all day at work), and a multivitamin (I usually get the Equate prenatal – prefer since it’s only 1 tablet – or spring valley hair, skin, and nails – not as favorable because dose is 3 caplets but they are small… still have that vitamin smell slightly… I use these two because these are the only ones I can take and not get nauseous… the centrum for women is also good but it’s pricey.
Again, exercise, stretching, and having a bedtime routine will be fundamental to “curing” your insomnia. Love yourself enough to have the discipline to do what’s best for YOU… or you’ll pay the price with your health later on. I wish peaceful and restorative sleep for all my fellow recovering insomniacs 🙏
J. Pendzich –
Good sleep aid, not going to knock you out like some pills but helps you fall asleep and seems a deeper more refreshing sleep as well.
JoJo –
This product is all natural and works well for us .
gracethatcher –
This product did not work for me. Maybe it’s just me but it was not effective