NIGHT
Bedtime Formula
600mg | 20mg per serving


Ingredients:
MCT Coconut Oil, Premium Hemp Extract, Cannabinol, Melatonin, CA Poppy, Holy Basil, Passion Flower, Skullcap, Stachys Offinalis. Contains Tree Nuts (Coconut).
Suggested use:
Sublingual Drops.
1. Shake Well Before Each Use.
2. Take 15-20 minutes before going to bed. Drop your Full Spectrum Hemp extract under your tongue.
3. Hold for at least 30-60 seconds before swallowing. Pro Tip: The longer you hold it under your tongue the better the absorption.
4. Enjoy Good Night Sleep! Repeat every night.


Our Quality Guarantee
Made from Naturally Grown High-Quality Full Spectrum Hemp Extract grown in the USA
All our products are Third-Party tested for purity & potency
QR Code verification available for every bottle
Full Transparency – everything that is in our products is listed on the label
Non- GMO, Vegan, Not Tested on Animals
Compliment your bedtime routine with NIGHT formula.

What’s Inside









If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare professional before use. Children under 18 or individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before use. These statements have not been evaluated by the Federal Drug Administration. This product is not intended to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose any disease.
More about CBN (Cannabinol)
CBN is a non-intoxicating compound that is best known as the cannabinoid created when THC ages. For that reason, it’s usually present in high amounts in older cannabis.
Is CBN Legal?
At this time, CBN is not on the list of scheduled controlled substances in the United States. However, the legal issue may prove to be more complex as CBN could be considered an analog of CBD or THC, which are both Schedule I substances under federal law. (Hemp-derived CBD is legal in the US.)
How CBN Works
One of the most valuable aspects of cannabis is the way its cannabinoids offer multiple mechanisms of action, or pathways through which they produce an effect. CBD and THC produce beneficial effects, in part, because they can activate multiple biological pathways at once. They may also produce a wider variety of effects through channels separate from the CB1 and CB2 receptors.
The CBN cannabinoid hasn’t been researched nearly as rigorously as CBD, THC, or even some terpenes. But as researchers begin to mine cannabis for every possible benefit, the demand for more information will likely reveal the full profile of CBN’s effects.