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Teens’ Nighttime Reset

How long does it take to see benefits of Teens' Nighttime Reset??

It depends! Calming Magnesium should be taken 1 - 2 hours before bedtime to help your teen relax. But with daily use, teens and their parents often begin to notice calmer moods, consistent sleep, and mentally alert days in about 4 weeks.

Can I combine Teens' Nighttime Reset with a multivitamin?

Yes! In fact, our Calming Magnesium was designed to complement our Teens’ Daily Kickstart multivitamin. When your teen takes both, you’re supporting their health from morning to night. Teens’ Daily Kickstart starts their day off with a superfood blen

How do I know if my teen is magnesium deficient?

The truth is, 50% of people experience magnesium deficiency. This crisis is due to a rise in processed foods and vanishing nutrients, leading to sleepless nights, moodiness, and disrupted brain and bone health. If your teen is showing these signs, th

Will I notice other benefits besides sleep?

Calming Magnesium does more than give your teen a good night’s sleep. With consistent use, your teen can experience balanced moods and less anxiousness throughout the day. That’s because magnesium is an essential mineral for a calm brain and nervous

What if my teen doesn't like them?

Our gummies are loved by even the pickiest of teens, but we know everyone’s different! That’s why we offer a 45-Day Satisfaction Guarantee. We want you to experience the benefits of Calming Magnesium with no risk to your wallet. If your teen doesn't

Why do you not use melatonin?

Most people are unaware that melatonin is actually a hormone with no long-term scientific studies on teen growth and development. Beyond that, melatonin is often associated with side effects such as restlessness, morning grogginess, and nightmares. O

Why is there less than 100% Daily Recommended Value on Teen's Nighttime Reset?

We already receive some magnesium from our diets, which means supplements are simply meant to fill in the remaining nutritional gap. However, over-supplementation has become popular among supplement brands, and can be dangerous. That’s why we based o