Muscle Relax Night Time Support PM9 is a natural sleep aid and herbal supplement that is a safe alternative to prescription drugs, says Dr. Thomas Polucki.
A patient of mine who suffers from cervical stenosis and bad discs in his neck recently kicked all prescription and even over-the-counter painkillers, but a couple weeks ago he asked me if I could recommend a natural sleep aid.
He said his neck pain was manageable most of the time now, but it seemed to get worse at night, and pain sometimes woke him up in the wee hours, disrupting his sleep and leaving him groggy the next day.
“Your treatments helped me get off the meds, and the last thing I want to do is backslide and start taking pills again, even Tylenol,” Stephen K. Peeples told me.
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He had been a guest a week earlier on my weekly radio show and podcast, the “Dr. Polucki Family Health Hour,” to share his positive experience with chiropractic care. “I was going to ask about the sleep issue, but we had a lot of other territory to cover.”
I suggested he try Muscle Relax Night Time Support PM9, a natural sleep aid that’s worked for a number of my other patients.
Muscle Relax Night Time Support PM9 is formulated with natural herbs, passion flower, lemon balm leaf, hops cone extracts and Melatonin, a hormone produced in the brain that helps regulate sleep patterns.
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Sounds exotic, but combined, the all-natural ingredients in this herbal supplement help regulate and calm the central nervous system, and support muscle relaxation. The result is usually and more restful quality of sleep.
About 10 days later Peeples reported a major decrease in nighttime neck pain, and increase in the quality of his sleep.
“Just to be safe, I started the PM9 regimen on a Friday night, because I had no idea how it would affect my sleep, or if I’d wake up groggy, as with other sleep aids,” Stephen said in an email.
“It seemed it took a few days to take effect, but then the creakiness eased, the pain didn’t wake me up, and I was getting a decent night’s sleep again – without waking up in a fog,” he said.
“Finding a natural sleep aid like this is a big relief,” he said.
“If I can get to bed before midnight, and sleep through the night, the next day, I feel less neck pain, think better, am happier, more productive,” he said. “It’s so basic, but as you know, it only works if you actually do it.”
Stephen said the best thing was not having to go back to using painkillers, even occasionally.
“I’m in touch with reality, not poisoning myself, and not subsidizing Big Pharma’s profiteering on people’s pain – or in my case, on Peeples’ pain,” he said.
Ever the jokester. But Peeples is not kidding. Muscle Relax Night Time Support PM9 works for him and every other patient that’s tried it.
That’s why I’m pleased to be able to provide it as a natural sleep aid alternative for my patients who don’t want to take dangerous and/or habit-forming drugs.
If you struggle from sleepless nights, whether from chronic stress, anxiety, tension, sore muscles, creaky joints or insomnia, you may want to buy securely online Muscle Relax Night Time Support PM9.
Or contact my office 661-753-9340 and use the password free naturally better sleep consultation.
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Dr. Thomas Polucki is a Board Certified Doctor of Chiropractic, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner, Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Certified Metabolic Typing Advisor and Certified Upper Cervical Chiropractor.
Dr. Polucki provides Functional Medicine services in most cities via remote labs and Internet consultations. He sees patients by appointment at 25050 Peachland Ave., Suite 105, Newhall, Calif., 91321. Visit https://www.drpolucki.com for more information or call 661-753-9340 to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Polucki also hosts the “Dr. Polucki Family Health Hour” on AM 1220 KHTS radio in Santa Clarita
Mondays from 11 a.m. to noon. Click here to listen to the podcasts.
The information in this article is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease.
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