
Those who are sleep deprived miss more work, family time and leisure time than those who sleep soundly.
Don’t miss out anymore. With Agel REM you can reset your sleep patterns and get back in the habit of sleeping
soundly; awaking in the morning feeling refreshed and ready for the day.
Agel REM’s key ingredient is Melatonin, a hormone created by the pineal gland which assist your sleep/wake cycle.
With a single Gel Strip REM delivers 1 mg of melatonin and can help you reset, renew and re-embrace life.
Inspired by the natural rhythm of life, REM is an excellent option for those experiencing occasional
sleeplessness, jet lag, or those wanting to improve the quality of their rest.
- Promotes natural sleep.
- Helps establish normal sleep patterns.
Uses: to help relieve occasional sleeplessness.
Directions: place one to two gel strips on tongue 1 hour before desired rest time.
REM Fact Sheet
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Those who are sleep deprived miss more work, family time and leisure time than those who sleep soundly.
Don’t miss out anymore. With Agel REM you can reset your sleep patterns and get back in the habit of
sleeping soundly; awaking in the morning feeling refreshed and ready for the day.
Agel REM’s key ingredient is Melatonin, a hormone created by the pineal gland which assist your sleep/wake cycle.
With a single Gel Strip REM delivers 1 mg of melatonin and can help you reset, renew and re-embrace life.
Inspired by the natural rhythm of life, REM is an excellent option for those experiencing occasional
sleeplessness, jet lag, or those wanting to improve the quality of their rest.
- Promotes natural sleep.
- Helps establish normal sleep patterns.
Uses: to help relieve occasional sleeplessness. Directions: place one to two gel strips on tongue 1 hour before
desired rest time.
Melatonin is a hormone made by the pineal gland, a small gland in the brain. Melatonin helps control your sleep
and wake cycles. Very small amounts of it are found in foods such as meats, grains, fruits, and vegetables.
Your body has its own internal clock that controls your natural cycle of sleeping and waking hours. In part,
your body clock controls how much melatonin your body makes. Normally, melatonin levels begin to rise in the
mid- to late evening, remain high for most of the night, and then drop in the early morning hours.
Light affects how much melatonin your body produces. During the shorter days of the winter months, your body may
produce melatonin either earlier or later in the day than usual. Natural melatonin levels slowly drop with age.
Some older adults make very small amounts of it or none at all.
Studies suggest that melatonin supplements may help people with disrupted circadian rhythms (such as people
with jet lag or those who work the night shift) and those with low melatonin levels (such as some seniors)
to sleep better. A review of clinical studies suggests that melatonin supplements may help prevent jet lag,
particularly in people who cross five or more time zones.
A few clinical studies suggest that when taken for short periods of time (days to weeks) melatonin is more
effective than a placebo in reducing the time it takes to fall asleep, increasing the number of sleeping hours,
and boosting daytime alertness.