The Sleep Support Your Body Has Been Waiting For

Night Seron

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60 Tablets | 2 Tablets Before Bed
Night Seron

From Paul

My experience with Night Seron

I noticed a big difference. The first night I took Night Seron I slept eight hours. I hadn't done that in 20 years. The best part was waking up refreshed. I used to take melatonin and wake up feeling terrible. With Night Seron I started yawning and feeling sleepy like I hadn't in years. When I woke up the exhaustion was gone. No crazy dreams, so I slept through the night.

Everyone's different, but that's my experience.

Measurable, Documented Results

These are not claims - these are measurable, documented transformations you can verify.

+25 min

Sleep Time

Clinical study: 110 people, 2 weeks. Passion Flower increased total sleep time by 25 minutes.

-5 min

Time to Fall Asleep

Same study: Time to fall asleep reduced from 17 minutes to 12 minutes.

60%

Insomnia Improvement

Clinical study: 40 insomnia patients, 8 weeks. Insomnia scores improved by 60%.

0%

Stress Hormone Increase

Rafuma + GABA combination: 0% stress hormone increase vs. 60% with placebo.

These are not claims - these are measurable, documented transformations you can verify.

Backed by Science

Night Seron supports your body's natural sleep pathways with ingredients recognized in European medicine and Japanese functional foods.

European Medicine

Passion Flower is recognized as medicine in France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, and Switzerland. Not just a supplement, but actual medicine.

Chinese Pharmacopoeia

Rafuma Extract is listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia for insomnia treatment. Used in traditional medicine for centuries.

Japanese Functional Food

GABA from fermented barley is approved as a functional food ingredient in Japan with extensive clinical evidence.

Clinical Studies

110 people studied: +25 minutes sleep time, -5 minutes to fall asleep. 40 insomnia patients: 60% improvement in sleep quality.

The Natural Sleep Pathway

Your body has a sophisticated system for sleep. Each step builds on the previous one, creating a cascade that leads to restful sleep. Night Seron supports each step of this natural process.

Food

Why it matters: Your body needs amino acids, particularly tryptophan, from the foods you eat. Tryptophan is an essential amino acid your body cannot produce on its own. It must come from your diet.

Function: When you consume protein-rich foods, your digestive system breaks them down into amino acids. Tryptophan travels through your bloodstream to your brain, where it becomes the building block for serotonin production. Without adequate tryptophan from food, your body cannot produce enough serotonin, which disrupts the entire sleep pathway.

Sunlight

Why it matters: Natural sunlight exposure during the day is crucial for setting your body's internal clock, known as the circadian rhythm. Your eyes contain special light-sensitive cells that don't help you see, but instead tell your brain what time of day it is.

Function: When sunlight enters your eyes, it signals your brain to suppress melatonin production and increase serotonin synthesis. This creates a natural rhythm: high serotonin during the day (for alertness and mood) and high melatonin at night (for sleep). Morning sunlight exposure is particularly important because it resets your circadian clock, making you feel alert during the day and sleepy at night.

Serotonin

Why it matters: Serotonin is often called the "feel good" hormone, but it's also essential for sleep. It acts as a precursor to melatonin, meaning your body converts serotonin into melatonin when darkness falls.

Function: During the day, serotonin helps regulate mood, appetite, and cognitive function. As evening approaches and light decreases, your brain begins converting serotonin into melatonin. This conversion happens in the pineal gland, a small structure in your brain. If serotonin levels are low during the day (due to poor nutrition, lack of sunlight, or stress), your body won't have enough to convert into melatonin at night, leading to difficulty falling asleep or poor sleep quality.

Darkness

Why it matters: Darkness is the signal that tells your brain it's time to sleep. In natural conditions, as the sun sets, darkness triggers a series of biological changes that prepare your body for rest.

Function: When your eyes detect darkness, they send signals to your brain's suprachiasmatic nucleus (your master biological clock). This triggers the pineal gland to start converting serotonin into melatonin. The process takes about 1-2 hours, which is why sleep experts recommend dimming lights 1-2 hours before bedtime. However, modern life exposes us to artificial light (especially blue light from screens) that tricks our brain into thinking it's still daytime, preventing melatonin production and disrupting sleep.

Melatonin

Why it matters: Melatonin is the hormone that directly regulates your sleep-wake cycle. It doesn't force you to sleep, but it signals to your body that conditions are right for sleep and helps initiate the sleep process.

Function: Once melatonin is produced and released into your bloodstream, it binds to receptors throughout your body. This causes several physiological changes: your body temperature drops slightly, your heart rate slows, and your brain waves begin to change from alert (beta waves) to relaxed (alpha waves) and eventually to sleep (theta and delta waves). Melatonin levels peak in the middle of the night and gradually decrease toward morning, helping you stay asleep and wake up naturally.

Melatonin and Brain Health: Melatonin also plays a crucial role in brain health through its interaction with cerebrospinal fluid (the liquid that surrounds your brain and spinal cord). During deep sleep, melatonin helps facilitate the glymphatic system, which uses cerebrospinal fluid to flush metabolic waste from your brain. This cleaning process is essential for removing toxic proteins like beta-amyloid, which can accumulate and contribute to cognitive decline. Without adequate melatonin production and deep sleep, this vital brain-cleaning process is impaired, allowing waste products to build up over time.

Deep Sleep

Why it matters: Deep sleep (also called slow-wave sleep) is the most restorative stage of sleep. This is when your body performs essential repair and maintenance functions that cannot happen during wakefulness.

Function: During deep sleep, your brain activates the glymphatic system, a waste clearance network that uses cerebrospinal fluid (the liquid in your spine and skull) to flush out metabolic waste. This process is most active during deep sleep, when brain cells shrink by up to 60%, creating space for cerebrospinal fluid to flow through and remove toxins like beta-amyloid plaques associated with cognitive decline. Melatonin helps regulate this process by promoting deep sleep and supporting the glymphatic system's function.

The Glymphatic System: Your brain doesn't have a traditional lymphatic system like the rest of your body. Instead, it uses the glymphatic system, which pumps cerebrospinal fluid through brain tissue during deep sleep. This fluid acts like a cleaning solution, washing away proteins, cellular debris, and metabolic waste that accumulate during waking hours. Research shows that this cleaning process is up to 10 times more active during sleep than during wakefulness, and it's primarily driven by deep sleep stages that are enhanced by proper melatonin production.

Your immune system also strengthens during deep sleep, producing infection-fighting cells. Growth hormone is released, which repairs tissues, builds bone and muscle, and helps regulate metabolism. Your cardiovascular system gets a rest, with lower blood pressure and heart rate. Memory consolidation also occurs during deep sleep, transferring information from short-term to long-term storage. Without adequate deep sleep and proper melatonin levels, these critical functions are compromised, including the vital brain-cleaning process, leading to poor health, cognitive decline, and increased disease risk.

How Modern Life Disrupts This Pathway

Blue light from screens: Smartphones, computers, and TVs emit blue light that mimics sunlight, tricking your brain into thinking it's daytime. This suppresses melatonin production even when it's dark outside.

Stress and cortisol: Chronic stress increases cortisol levels, which directly opposes melatonin. High cortisol keeps you alert and prevents the natural sleep cascade from occurring.

Irregular schedules: Shift work, jet lag, and inconsistent bedtimes confuse your circadian rhythm. Your body doesn't know when to produce serotonin or convert it to melatonin.

Poor nutrition: Diets lacking in tryptophan-rich foods or consumed too late in the day can disrupt the amino acid availability needed for serotonin production.

Night Seron supports each step of this natural process, helping your body maintain the sleep pathway even when modern life tries to disrupt it.

Triple-Action Formula

Unlike single-ingredient sleep supplements, Night Seron works on three pathways simultaneously:

Melatonin Production

Passion Flower enhances melatonin production. Clinical study: 110 people, +25 minutes sleep time, -5 minutes to fall asleep.

Serotonin Support

Rafuma Extract boosts serotonin naturally. Clinical study: 40 insomnia patients, 60% improvement in sleep quality over 8 weeks.

Nervous System Calming

GABA calms the nervous system. Combined with Rafuma: 0% stress hormone increase (vs 60% with placebo).

Key Ingredients

Each ingredient is chosen for its specific role in supporting natural sleep.

Rafuma Extract

ラフマエキス

Extract from Central Asian plant. Increases serotonin production. Enhances GABA receptor function. Listed in Chinese Pharmacopoeia. Clinical study: 60% reduction in insomnia scores.

Passion Flower

パッションフラワー

Recognized as medicine in 6 European countries. Enhances melatonin production. Clinical study: +25 minutes sleep time, -5 minutes to fall asleep. Used in European medicine for centuries.

GABA

大麦発酵物由来GABA

From fermented barley. Neural calming and stress reduction. Japan functional food approved. Works synergistically with Rafuma for enhanced effect.

B Vitamins

ビタミンB群

Supports overall nervous system function. Helps maintain healthy sleep-wake cycles. Essential for proper neurotransmitter function.

Clinical Evidence

Real studies with real results:

+25 min
Sleep Time
-5 min
Time to Fall Asleep
60%
Insomnia Improvement
0%
Stress Hormone Increase

Passion Flower: 110 people, 2 weeks. Rafuma: 40 insomnia patients, 8 weeks. Rafuma + GABA: 0% stress hormone increase vs 60% with placebo.

How It Works - The Science

Proven mechanisms backed by extensive research

Triple-Action Sleep Support

Three pathways working together: Melatonin production (Passion Flower), Serotonin support (Rafuma), and Nervous system calming (GABA). Unlike single-ingredient supplements, Night Seron addresses sleep from multiple angles.

Why It Matters: Sleep involves multiple biological pathways. Supporting all three simultaneously provides more comprehensive sleep support than targeting just one pathway.

Rafuma + GABA Synergy

Rafuma enhances GABA receptor sensitivity while GABA provides the calming signal. Together, they amplify anti-stress, relaxation, and sleep improvement effects.

Clinical Evidence: Rafuma + GABA combination showed 0% stress hormone increase vs. 60% with placebo. This synergistic effect is scientifically documented.

Passion Flower Mechanism

Passion Flower enhances melatonin production and increases GABA levels in the brain. Recognized as medicine in France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, and Switzerland.

Clinical Results: 110 people, 2 weeks: +25 minutes sleep time, -5 minutes to fall asleep. Proven effectiveness in clinical studies.

Optimal Usage

Dosage: 2 tablets 1-2 hours before bedtime.

Timing: Take 1-2 hours before bed to allow ingredients to work with your body's natural sleep cycle.

Duration: 60 tablets per package = 30-day supply. Consistent use supports natural sleep patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Night Seron

When should I take Night Seron?

Take 2 tablets 1-2 hours before bedtime. This timing allows the ingredients to work with your body's natural sleep cycle.

How long does one package last?

One package contains 60 tablets. At 2 tablets per day, one package lasts 30 days.

Is Night Seron safe?

Yes. All ingredients are recognized in European medicine (Passion Flower), Chinese Pharmacopoeia (Rafuma), and Japanese functional foods (GABA). Clinical studies confirm safety and effectiveness.

What makes Night Seron different from other sleep supplements?

Night Seron works on three sleep pathways simultaneously (melatonin, serotonin, GABA), unlike single-ingredient supplements. Clinical studies show measurable improvements: +25 min sleep time, -5 min to fall asleep, 60% insomnia improvement.

Can I take Night Seron with other medications?

If you're taking medications, especially for sleep or mental health, consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.

Will I feel groggy in the morning?

Night Seron supports natural sleep pathways, not sedation. Clinical studies show improved sleep quality without next-day drowsiness. However, individual responses may vary.

How to Use

Take 2 tablets before bed. Take with water. QUALIA provides what your body needs to support natural sleep pathways.

Night Seron supports your body's natural ability to sleep. When you sleep well, your cells can repair and regenerate. This is why sleep is the foundation of the complete system.

How Night Seron Fits in the Complete System

Night Seron is part of QUALIA's four-product inner wellness system. Each product supports a different aspect of health:

Night Seron supports rest and recovery. When you sleep well, your cells can repair and regenerate. This is the foundation.

NMN DiOSA supports cellular energy. Your cells need energy to function, and NMN helps provide it.

Compnourish supports nutrition. Your cells need building blocks to function properly.

Floractive PRO supports gut health. A healthy gut supports overall health and nutrient absorption.

Together, these four products form a complete system that supports your body from within. QUALIA provides what your cells need to function at their best.

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