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Restocore™ has combined all natural quality ingredients to combat your insomnia and restless nights.
Address2322 N 7th St Harrisburg, PA 17110-2418
Phone(717) 232-1500
Websitewww.restocore.com
Does this sound familiar to you?
Your lying in your bed watching the glow of the digital clock on your nightstand wondering, "When will I fall asleep?" After a long, exhaustive day filled with stress and anxiety - you are unable to relax and wind down to get a good night's sleep. You're frustrated and you don't know what to do. You're not alone!

Did you know that the cumulative effects of losing sleep even a few nights a week can cause:

Face it - the reality of restless nights ultimately means a decrease in your quality of life. Don't let restless nights ruin your life! Getting a good night's rest is crucial to your everyday well being. Stop counting sheep to get to sleep, fall asleep and stay asleep with Restocore™!
Restocore™ has combined all natural quality ingredients to combat your insomnia and restless nights. It is the ideal product for today's hectic and stress filled lives that so many of us have. It is a powerful sleep aid designed to work where other sleep aids often fail. Restocore™ combines the most effective ingredients such as melatonin and Valerian root that is effective in relaxing the body and inducing sleep. These ingredients have a synergistic effect far more powerful than when these ingredients are used individually. It is a non-addicting, proven all-natural remedy for insomnia, sleeping disorders, and sleep deprivation symptoms without potential harmful side effects. Restocore™ was developed as the most scientifically advanced, cutting-edge non-prescription sleep aid product available today!

The Science Behind Restocore
Restocore™ is 100% natural, safe, and manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards. Individual ingredients are well-researched and have been put to the test over the years as a complement to the treatment of real people with real problems.

Restocore™ contains the perfect combination of Melatonin, Valerian, Serotain, Passion Flower, and Chamomile which works naturally to synchronize your body's daily patterns and rhythms. The combination of melatonin and valerian will help your body relax naturally while allowing you to fall asleep more easily. Our proprietary blended fomula of Serotain, passion flower, and chamomile will promote a reduction in anxiousness, while simultaneously increasing your feelings of relaxation. Restocore™ will allow your body to completely relax while preparing it for a full night of restful sleep. Taking Restocore™ 30-60 minutes before bedtime allows ample opportunity for your body to begin the descent into restfulness. Restocore™ will help you fall asleep and stay asleep all night long.

Restocore™ users report waking up refreshed and well rested after a good night of quality sleep. The "sleep hangover" often associated with pharmaceutical sleep aids does not occur with the use of Restocore™.
Is Restocore™ safe?
Restocore™ is an all natural and safe alternative when used as directed. Restocore™ is not addictive and no serious side effects have been found in relation to the ingredients. However, if you are taking prescription drugs you should consult your doctor before using any type of supplement, as the drugs you are taking could in rare cases interact with the ingredients of the supplement.
Restocore™ For A More Blissful, Restful Night's Sleep!™

Restocore™ Success Stories
I was having a hard time falling asleep. I would constantly toss and turn and could not get comfortable enough to fall asleep. I tried over the counter sleep products but they made me very groggy the next day. I heard about Restocore™ from my pharmacist and have never felt better. I take 1 right about 1/2 hour before I want to go to sleep and have absolutely no trouble falling asleep and staying asleep all night long. I would recommend this to anyone who can't sleep at night. - Jackie W., San Antonio, Tx.
I am 58 years old and have been experienceing symptoms of menopause for the past year - weight gain, night sweats, insomnia - you name it and I have it. I justcouldn't take it anymore. My friend told me that she has been using Menoquil™ for hot flashes and Restocore™ for insomnia for the past year and has no symptoms of menopause or insomnia at all. I decided to give both Menoquil™ and Restocore™ a try and boy am I glad I did. It has made the orld of difference to me. I would recommend them to anyone needing help. - Marcia Z. San Diego, Ca
I am 45 years old and have a high pressure job. I work 50-70 hours a week and I could never seem to wind down enough to fall asleep at a decent hour. I was constantly up until 2 or 3 am. I was getting extremely irritable and could not really focus on my job. My wife gave me Restocore™ to help me relax enough to fall asleep. I was very skeptical but gave it a try anyway to make her happy. After just 2 days, I started to fall asleep by 11 and woke up refreshed the next day. I was on top of my game again. Restocore™ is a GREAT product! - Hank C., Baltimore, Md

Restocore™and Exuberil™ for the past 4 months. I had problems sleeping throughout the night. I kept waking up and did not get a good night's sleep. I was always tired during the day. Since taking both Restocore™ and Exuberil™, I have been sleeping through the night and have been getting a full night's rest. I feel energized all day. My life has turned around and I am able to concentrate so much better. Thank you. - Dennis P, San Francisco, Ca

One of my personal goals was to get off my prescription sleeping aid. I saw an ad for Restocore™ and decided to give it a try. It is a wonderful product. I am so happy to get a good night's sleep without using my old prescription medicine. You helped me reach a personal goal. Thank you!! - Janine J., Canton, Ohio

I just turned 55 years old. I used to take Celebrex for my arthritis but was afraid of all the adverse effects they were reporting. I have been taking FlexoPlex™ for a couple of months and have really noticed the difference in my range of motion and my pain has gone away. On top of my arthritis, I was having trouble sleping. Since I had so much success with FlexoPlex™ I decided to give Restocore™ a try. I am 2 for 2! I have been able to get to sleep peacefully and stay asleep all night long. Your product line is wonderful! - PattiAnn K., Grand Rapids, Michigan

Melatonin, Valerian root (valeriana officinalis), Hops, Lemon Balm, Lavender, Passionflower, Serotain brand 5-HTP (from griffonia sinensis leaf extract), German Chamomile, Skullcap

Melatonin - is one of the hormones of the pineal gland. Melatonin is involved in circadian rhythm and regulation of diverse body functions. Melatonin has been used for jet lag, delayed sleep phase syndrome, insomnia in elderly, sleep enhancement in healthy people, alzheimer's disease (sleep disorders), anesthesia (adjunct therapy), antioxidant (free radical scavenging), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), benzodiazepine tapering, bipolar disorder (sleep disturbances), chronic fatigue syndrome, depression (sleep disturbances), headache prevention, insomnia (of unknown origin in the non-elderly), periodic limb movement disorder, preoperative sedation / anxiolysis, REM sleep behavior disorder, and seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Taking melatonin orally helps improve circadian rhythm sleep disorders in blind children and adults. Melatonin has FDA orphan drug status for this indication.

Sack RL, Lewy AJ, Blood ML, et al. Melatonin administration to blind people: phase advances and entrainment. J Biol Rhythms 1991;6:249-61.
FDA. List of orphan designations and approvals. Office of Orphan Products Development. Available at: www.fda.gov/orphan/designat/list.htm.
Palm L, Blennow G, Wetterberg L. Long-term melatonin treatment in blind children and young adults with circadian sleep-wake disturbances. Dev Med Child Neurol 1997;39:319-25.
Skene DJ, Lockley SW, Arendt J. Melatonin in circadian sleep disorders in the blind. Biol Signals Recept 1999;8:90-5.
Sack RL, Brandes RW, Kendall AR, et al. Entrainment of free-running circadian rhythms by melatonin in blind people. N Engl J Med 2000;343:1070-7.

Taking melatonin orally is helpful for sleep-wake cycle disturbances in children and adolescents with mental retardation, autism, and other central nervous system disorders.

McArthur AJ, Budden S. Sleep dysfunction in Rett syndrome: a trial of exogenous melatonin treatment. Dev Med Child Neurol 1998;40:186-92.
Lancioni GE, O'Reilly MF, Basili G. Review of strategies for treating sleep problems in persons with severe or profound mental retardation or multiple handicaps. Am J Ment Retard 1999;104:170-86.
Jan JE, O'Donnell ME. Use of melatonin in the treatment of paediatric sleep disorders. J Pineal Res 1996;21:193-9.
O'Callaghan FJ, Clarke AA, Hancock E, et al. Use of melatonin to treat sleep disorders in tuberous sclerosis. Dev Med Child Neurol 1999;41:123-6.
Jan JE, Freeman RD, Fast DK. Melatonin treatment of sleep-wake cycle disorders in children and adolescents. Dev Med Child Neurol 1999;41:491-500.

Melatonin treatment seems to subjectively improve secondary insomnia associated with various sleep-wake cycle disturbances.

Dolberg OT, Hirschmann S, Grunhaus L. Melatonin for the treatment of sleep disturbances in major depressive disorder. Am J Psychiatr 1998;155:1119-21.
Brusco LI, Fainstein I, Marquez M, et al. Effect of melatonin in selected populations of sleep-disturbed patients. Biol Signals Recept 1999;8:126-31.
Shilo L, Dagan Y, Smorjik Y, et al. Effect of melatonin on sleep quality of COPD intensive care patients: a pilot study. Chronobiol Int 2000;17:71-6.
Shamir E, Laudon M, Barak Y, et al. Melatonin improves sleep quality of patients with chronic schizophrenia. J Clin Psychiatry 2000;61:373-7.

The majority of evidence shows that melatonin can modestly improve certain symptoms of jet lag such as alertness and psychomotor performance. Melatonin also seems to improve, to a lesser extent, other jet lag symptoms such as daytime sleepiness and fatigue

Buscemi N, Vandermeer B, Pandya R, et al. Melatonin for treatment of sleep disorders. Summary, Evidence Report/Technology Assessment #108. (Prepared by the Univ of Alberta Evidence-based Practice Center, under Contract#290-02-0023.) AHRQ Publ #05-E002-2. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality. November 2004.

Valerian -commonly known as Valeriana officinalis. It has been used as a medicinal herb since at least the time of ancient Greece and Rome. Valerian has long been used for sleep disorders, headaches, depression, irregular heartbeat, trembling, restlessness and anxiety.
Most research shows that taking valerian orally reduces the time to sleep onset (sleep latency), and improves subjective sleep quality. The greatest benefit is usually seen in patients using 400-900 mg valerian extract up to 2 hours before bedtime.

Leathwood PD, Chauffard F, Heck E, Munoz-Box R. Aqueous extract of valerian root (Valeriana officinalis L.) improves sleep quality in man. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1982;17:65-71.
Donath F, Quispe S, Diefenbach K, et al. Critical evaluation of the effect of valerian extract on sleep structure and sleep quality. Pharmacopsych 2000;33:47-53.
Bent S, Patterson M, Garvin D. Valerian for sleep: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Alternative Therapies 2001;7:S4.
Leathwood PD, Chauffard F. Aqueous extract of valerian reduces latency to fall asleep in man. Planta Med 1985;2:144-8.

Taking a combination product containing valerian extract 187 mg plus hops extract 41.9 mg per tablet, two tablets at bedtime, seems to modestly improve subjective sleep measures including subjective sleep latency compared to placebo after 28 days of treatment; however it was not significantly better than placebo after only 14 days of treatment

Morin CM, Koetter U, Bastien C, et al. Valerian-hops combination and diphenhydramine for treating insomnia: a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial. Sleep 2005;28:1465-71.

A combination of valerian with lemon balm might also improve the quality and quantity of sleep in healthy people.

Cerny A, Shmid K. Tolerability and efficacy of valerian/lemon balm in healthy volunteers (a double blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre study). Fitoterapia 1999;70:221-8.

Hops - are used primarily as flavoring and stabilizing beer. Hops are used in other beverages, as well as, herbal medicines. Hops may cause sleepiness and drowsiness. Animal studies report that hops may have sedative and sleep-enhancing (hypnotic) effects. Hops have been used traditionally as a sedative, for relaxation and reduction of anxiety.
Taking a combination product containing hops extract 41.9 mg plus valerian extract 187 mg per tablet, two tablets at bedtime, seems to modestly improve subjective sleep measures including subjective sleep latency compared to placebo after 28 days of treatment; however it was not significantly better than placebo after only 14 days of treatment.

Lavender - The fresh or dried flowers of the lavender plant are used for medicinal purposes. It is known for its aromatic fragrance but is also considered a natural remedy for a range of ailments, from insomnia and anxiety to depression and mood disturbances. Recent studies bear out years of anecdotal evidence showing that lavender produces calming, soothing, and anticonvulsive effects. According to some research, lavender may be as effective as certain barbiturates in treating sleep disorders.
Lavender seems to induce relaxation and sedation. Lavender decreases EEG potentials and decreases alertness in humans.

Schulz V, Hansel R, Tyler VE. Rational Phytotherapy: A Physician's Guide to Herbal Medicine. Terry C. Telger, transl. 3rd ed. Berlin, GER: Springer, 1998.

Passion Flower - grows on long vines in shaded, woody areas of the United States. Passion flower has a tranquilizing effect, including mild sedative and anti-anxiety effects. The sedative effect of Passion flower has made it popular for treating a variety of ailments, including nervousness and insomnia. It also has an antispasmodic effect on smooth muscles within the body, including the digestive system, promoting digestion.
Passionflower has sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic, analgesic, and antispasmodic effects.

Dhawan K, Kumar S, Sharma A. Anxiolytic activity of aerial and underground parts of Passiflora incarnata. Fitoterapia 2001;72:922-6.
Dhawan K, Kumar S, Sharma A. Anti-anxiety studies on extracts of Passiflora incarnata Linneaus. J Ethnopharmacol 2001;78:165-70.

Miyasaka LS, Atallah AN, Soares BG. Passiflora for anxiety disorder. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2007;(1):CD004518.

Some research shows that a liquid extract 45 drops daily is comparable to oxazepam (Serax) 30 mg for treating symptoms of GAD in some patients

S, Naghavi HR, Shayeganpour A, et al. Passionflower in the treatment of generalized anxiety: a pilot double-blind randomized controlled trial with oxazepam. J Clin Pharm Ther 2001;26:363-7.

Chamomile - Chamomile is a well known tea herb. Chamomile has been used orally to reduce flatulence and/or diarrhea due to a nervous stomach, to reduce stomach upset, to treat travel sickness, to produce mild sedation, to reduce restlessness and irritability, to treat the common cold, to treat fevers, to reduce cough, for liver and gallbladder complaints, and to increase appetite.
The constituent(s) responsible for the sedative activity of German chamomile are unclear. Some preliminary research suggests that apigenin can bind to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors. GABA receptors are the primary receptor sites of benzodiazepines in the central nervous system. However, other research suggests that apigenin doesn't affect GABA receptors, and other constituents of German chamomile are responsible for the sedative activity.

Viola H, Wasowski C, Levi de Stein M, et al. Apigenin, a component of Matricaria recutita flowers, is a central benzodiazepine receptors-ligand with anxiolytic effects. Planta Med 1995;61:213-6.
Avallone R, Zanoli P, Puia G, et al. Pharmacological profile of apigenin, a flavonoid isolated from Matricaria chamomilla. Biochem Pharmacol 2000;59:1387-94.

Lemon Balm - Lemon Balm is best known for its calming properties, and has been used for centuries as a mild form of drugs like benzodiazepines. Lemon balm has been used for sleep problems (insomnia), nervousness, and for stomach problems.
Taking a specific combination product providing lemon balm leaf extract 80 mg and valerian root extract 160 mg three times daily appears to improve the quality and quantity of sleep in healthy people.

Skullcap - Skullcap is a powerful medicinal herb, it is used in alternative medicine as an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and sedative. Skullcap is used in the treatment of a wide range of nervous conditions including epilepsy, insomnia, and anxiety.
Skullcap's effects on the serotonin receptor may be involved in potential sedative properties.
It is thought that the flavonoid constituents of skullcap might act as GABA agonists and therefore have a sedating and anxiolytic effect.

Wolfson P, Hoffmann DL. An investigation into the efficacy of Scutellaria lateriflora in healthy volunteers. Altern Ther Health Med 2003;9:74-8.

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