A Kardashian may have cured my weird melatonin dreams 50% off Lemme Sleep for Prime Day

There was a time I swore I’d never touch melatonin again.I first tried it in college during those brutal stretches of barely sleeping, and at first it helped — until the weird dreams started creeping in.Before long, they turned into full-blown nightmares, and whatever extra sleep I was getting didn’t feel worth waking up groggy and unsettled.

So I swore it off.But a few years later, that changed.I had been testing several products from Kourtney Kardashian’s viral Lemme supplement line, and I was genuinely impressed with the benefits (and hooked on the gummies’ delicious taste) — so much so that I was willing to give Lemme Sleep a try as well.

The best-selling sleep aid is currently 50% off at just $15 for Amazon Prime Day, which runs from June 23 to 26.Here at The Post, we don’t just diligently fact-check to call out fake news — we also relentlessly price-check to get you inflation-beating bargains you can trust.

Before we recommend a single Prime Day purchase, our experienced bargain hunters put every “deal” through our price-checking gauntlet:Each serving of Lemme Sleep includes 5 mg of melatonin, plus 50 mg of L-theanine (a calming amino acid found in green tea and certain mushrooms) and 20 mg of magnesium, a mineral involved in hundreds of processes in the body, including nerve function and relaxation.After starting Lemme Sleep a few months ago, I haven’t had a single weird dream since.Whether it’s the slightly lower dose of melatonin or the added calming ingredients, I can’t say for sure — but the difference has been noticeable.

It’s made getting solid sleep feel actually worth it again.Lemme Sleep also combines a blend of natural herbs for sleep support, including chamomile, lavender and elderberry.And, according to the brand, “these botanicals work alongside our other key ingredients for dreamy benefits.”Several other reviewers have also said they’ve experienced the benefits of Lemme Sleep without as many side effects ...

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