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Rescue® Sleep
Rescue Night®

Rescue Sleep® calms your restless mind providing natural relief of occasional sleeplessness caused by stress and repetitive thoughts.

- Non-habit forming
- Non sedatives
- No hangover
- Fast acting spray
- Insomnia Caused by Stress

 



5x (HPUS) dilution
Star of Bethlehem – Orithogalum umbellatum
Rock Rose – Helianthemum
Cherry Plum – Prunus cerasifera
Impatiens – Impatiens gladulifera
Clematis - Clematis vitalba
White Chestnut – Aesculus Hippocastanum

27% Grape Based Brandy as a preservative

 

Bach Rescue Sleep® 7 ml

$ 11.00

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Bach Rescue Sleep® 20ml

$ 18.50

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Day & Night Value Pack
7ml Rescue Remedy® & 7ml Rescue Sleep®
$ 19.50

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Please note that if Rescue Sleep® does not work for you,
that you may be in need of some of the individual Bach Flower Essences®

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News Released: June 12, 2006

NEW: RESCUE SLEEP - Non-habit forming, fast acting natural sleep aid

(PRLEAP.COM) NEW: RESCUE SLEEP - Non-habit forming, fast acting natural sleep aid

At last a non-habit forming and fast acting natural sleep aid from the makers of Bach Rescue Remedy® is available as of today at your favorite health food and nutrition stores or can be ordered online at www.bachflower.com.

We Americans have a problem getting restful sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation, about 70 million people in the United States experience sleep-associated problems. Almost 40 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep disorders, and an additional 20 to 30 million are affected by intermittent sleep-related problems. Even worse, most people ignore the problem; few think they actually have one. Only half of those polled by the foundation earlier this year were able to say they slept well on most nights; and one-fourth of adults say sleep problems have some impact on their daily lives

Richard Gelula, the foundation's CEO, said there's a link between sleep and quality of life.

"People who sleep well, in general, are happier and healthier,” he said. "But when sleep is poor or inadequate, people feel tired or fatigued, their social and intimate relationships suffer, work productivity is negatively affected, and they make our roads more dangerous by driving while sleepy and less alert.”

Concerns about feeling sleepy at the wheel is nothing to snooze at. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that drowsiness accounts for 100,000 police-reported automobile crashes each year. The National Sleep Foundation report on a study by Knipling and Wang showed that car accidents related to sleep deprivation resulted in more than 1,500 fatalities and 71,000 injuries per year.

Sleeping medications, including sedative/hypnotic medications, like Ambien, are recommended for short-term use, but lots of people take them frequently and become dependent upon them to fall asleep. Sleep-inducing medications, especially when taken over long periods of time, stay in the bloodstream, giving a hangover the next day and beyond, impairing memory and performance on the job and at home. All medications interact with other medications to one degree or another, sometimes with harmful effects. Finding a natural product or modifying our patterns of behavior to get a good night sleep is a good first approach with little or no harmful consequences.

There are questions about the effectiveness of sleeping pills. A study by researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School found that a change in sleep habits and attitudes was more effective in treating chronic insomnia, over the short- and long-term, than sleeping pills (specifically Ambien).

Ambien is the most prescribed pharmaceutical product to induce sleep, chemically. Earlier this month, it was reported that some Ambien users are susceptible to amnesia and walking in their sleep. Some even ate in the middle of the night without realizing it.
In contrast, Bach well-known “Rescue Remedy®”, its 38 specific natural remedies and the just released natural sleep remedy, “Rescue Sleep”, acts organically upon our feelings and emotions to bring us emotional balance and a sense of well-being.

The original Bach natural remedies have been used confidently in Europe for over 100 years. Among Bach Remedies most visible advocates in America are Jennifer Anniston who says it keeps her cool under pressure. Kate Blanchett and Salma Hayek have been fans for years. Roberta Flack uses “Rescue Remedy®” soothing effect for menopausal hot flashes.

The Bach Centre, based in England, produces the 38 natural remedies, and "Rescue Remedy®" is it's most popular. Bachflower.com makes them available online.

The new release, “Rescue Sleep” contains the 5 effective ingredients of “Rescue Remedy®” plus White Chestnut. White Chestnut is effective against restless mind.

You may purchase “Rescue Sleep” from the website: www.bachflower.com or by calling 800.214.2850

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