EHP Labs - OxySleep - NON-STIM - 40 Serves
EHP Labs - OxySleep - NON-STIM - 40 Serves
If you want to improve your workout performance and stay on top of your game at all times, you need to be sleeping well. Sadly, many people fall seriously short on their sleep needs because they either aren’t giving themselves enough time to sleep at night or aren’t sleeping that well when they finally do fall asleep.
Oxy Sleep by EHP Labs can help you do both better, ensuring that you wake up in the morning feeling well-rested and rejuvenated. Because sleep ties into so much of your health and well-being, the impacts of this supplement stretch far.
What are the benefits of Oxy Sleep by EHP Labs?
- Better quality sleep
- Improve factors associated with hunger regulation (ever notice after a restless night you’re starving for carbohydrates?)
- Accelerate recovery between workout sessions
- You’ll feel energised and ready to take on whatever your day brings
- Improve performance in the gym
- Get antioxidant support to help combat the damage done by free radicals during the day
- Better workout performance and well-being
- Enjoy less restless nights
- A blend of powerful ingredients
You simply can’t take chances when it comes to your sleep. Not many people are sleeping as well as they could, and their day-to-day performance can dramatically suffer as a result of it.
All it takes is a few days of using this product, and you’ll be convinced you never want to sleep without it again.
OxySleep is a non-stimulant night time supplement that has been scientifically formulated using ingredients which have shown to not only increase the quality of sleep, but also promote post-training recovery, fat loss and muscle gain. It comes in 3 delicious flavours. It is recommended that adults get 7-9 hours of sleep a night for successful weight management and regulation of bodily functions.
However, living a busy life can make it difficult to meet these recommendations, especially for those who struggle getting to sleep. Sleep deprivation has been shown to increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases (hypertension), metabolic disorders (obesity and type 2 diabetes) and mental disorders (depression and anxiety). Findings also show that an insufficient amount of sleep may compromise the efficacy of fat loss by over 50% and result in greater muscle loss. The evidence makes it very clear that an adequate amount of sleep should be a serious consideration when establishing an optimal recovery routine.