Cerebral Tranquility Nighttime Gummy with CBN
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Product Info
CBN + Melatonin Gummies
Advanced Sleep & Migraine Support
Made with pure and precisely dosed cannabinol (CBN) using state-of-the-art technology and melatonin, our naturally-flavored watermelon CBN sleep gummies harness the power of hemp to promote relaxation and ease tension. This synergistic combination works to:
- Calm overactive nerves*
- Reduce inflammation*
- Quiet pain signals*
- Soothe the mind*
- Guide your body into restorative sleep*
The special combination of CBN + melatonin leverages their complementary therapeutic effects to deliver powerful support for:- Insomnia*
- Chronic Pain*
- Migraine headaches*
✓ 10mg CBN + 5mg Melatonin per Gummy (NO THC!) ✓ Legal in ALL 50 States ✓ 100% Naturally Flavored Watermelon Taste ✓ No Artificial Colors or Preservatives ✓ Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten-Free ✓ Made in an FDA-Registered Facility Under cGMP Guidelines ✓ Lab Tested for Quality and Compliance* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with your healthcare professional before starting any new regimen.
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