Anonymous wrote:Take a Centrum. These drinks are 100% placebo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use the Calm powder drink before bed, but it’s mostly magnesium, which helps with sleep and muscle relaxation.
Does this cause vivid dreaming or insomnia? In some people their brain gets stimulated by magnesium.
Anonymous wrote:I was buying Recess Mood because I liked the idea of a drink with a magnesium supplement. That’s what it has, magnesium. And then I looked on the label to see how much it has. It has hardly any. Not even anywhere near the RDA so I’m not spending a whole bunch of money on that stuff anymore.
Anonymous wrote:The effectiveness of non-alcoholic "relaxing drinks" can vary from person to person, as they often contain different sets of natural ingredients designed to reduce stress and promote relaxation. My personal experience with these drinks has led to some mixed results, but one standout has been Icey Vlue. This particular beverage combines botanicals and adaptogens that work harmoniously to create a calming effect. After consuming Icey Vlue, I felt a noticeable decrease in my stress levels and a serene sense of relaxation. It's become my go-to drink whenever I need to unwind without the effects of alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:I've been loving Recess Mood, but I'm not sure it relaxes me beyond a nice placebo effect, and it is quite expensive.
I love it though -- I have one each afternoon in a wine glass and feel fancy and healthy and happy with it.
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Anonymous wrote:Use the Calm powder drink before bed, but it’s mostly magnesium, which helps with sleep and muscle relaxation.