Why Your Sleep Broke When Your Hormones Changed — Non-Hormonal Answer | AEMIS RELAZZ
Sponsored Editorial  ·  Women's Hormonal Health & Sleep  ·  AEMIS RELAZZ
Your sleep was fine. Then your hormones changed. If HRT isn't the answer for you — and melatonin and supplements haven't helped — this page explains what's actually happening and what addresses it.
Women's Hormonal Health & Sleep

Your Sleep Was Fine for 40 Years.
Then Your Hormones Changed — and Nobody Explained What Actually Happened.

Three years of broken sleep. Soaked sheets. Doctors who said "it's normal." Here's the biology they missed — and the non-hormonal answer.

Woman lying awake at night during perimenopause, exhausted and unable to sleep
An estimated 47 million American women are currently in perimenopause or menopause. Up to 85% report sleep disturbance. Most have been offered the same insufficient solutions.
Before This Started

You slept well for most of your adult life.

Seven hours. Rarely any trouble. You woke up ready.

Sleep was not something you thought about. It simply happened.

Then — somewhere around 44, or 46, or 48 — that changed. And unlike every other change you've navigated in your life, nobody explained what was actually happening to your sleep or what to do about it.

Here's what every night looks like now.

You fall asleep. Then at 3am — no alarm, no reason — wide awake.

Sometimes the heat comes first. Sheets soaked. Heart slightly too fast.

Thirty minutes. Forty-five. Sometimes the whole hour lying in the cooling dark.

When the alarm goes off, you feel like you never slept at all.

This has been four or five nights a week for years. And nothing has fixed it.

"Nobody told me perimenopause would steal my sleep. I thought it was hot flashes and mood swings. I didn't know it would be lying awake at 3am every night for three years wondering if this is just my life now."

— Diane, 49 · Operations Manager · 3 years of broken sleep
What You Haven't Said Out Loud
The sentence underneath all of this —

"My body has turned against me without my consent. I spent 40+ years building a capable, vital, reliable woman. And now she is being eroded from the inside out by something I didn't choose and cannot control. That is not aging. That is a theft."

The mirror is the hardest part.
Not because of wrinkles or age.
Because the woman looking back has haunted eyes — and you remember when they weren't.

You didn't lose her to time. You lost her to three years of broken sleep that nobody fully explained and nobody adequately fixed.

And somewhere underneath the exhaustion and the night sweats and the brain fog —

there is a quieter grief.

That the second half of your life might just look like this.

It doesn't have to. But the solution requires understanding something that most menopause advice completely misses.

Woman at bathroom mirror, early morning, perimenopause exhaustion
"You don't recognise the woman in the mirror." Not vanity. Grief. You remember who she was before the sleep broke.

What You've Already Tried

What You've Tried — And Why Each One Fell Short

Every failure was a mechanism failure — not a commitment failure. Here's exactly why.

  • HRT — offered again and again, declined or discontinued "I know it works for some women. I can't take it. My mother had breast cancer. My doctor knows this. She still offers it every visit." HRT works by replacing the estrogen your body stopped producing. It does not work for everyone. It carries documented risk for some women. And it is not the only mechanism available for estrogen-linked sleep disruption.
  • Black cohosh — helped hot flashes, did nothing for sleep Black cohosh's mechanism targets vasomotor symptoms — the thermal regulation problem. It has no meaningful effect on sleep architecture. If your 3am wake-up persists after black cohosh, that's mechanistically expected. Different system. Different problem.
  • Estroven, Amberen, menopause OTC blends "I tried two different brands for three months. The hot flashes reduced slightly. I still woke up at 3am every night." These products target hot flash frequency and intensity. They do not address the neurological sleep architecture collapse caused by estrogen-mediated GABA-A receptor depletion. That's the gap they were never designed to fill.
  • Melatonin — wrong system entirely Melatonin is a circadian timing signal. Your sleep problem is not a timing problem — it's a neurological architecture problem caused by estrogen decline. Melatonin was never going to reach the receptor that estrogen normally protects. This isn't a melatonin dosage problem. It's a mechanism mismatch.
  • Sleep environment optimisation — ChiliPad, linen sheets, room at 64°F "I've done everything. The room is cold. The sheets breathe. I still wake up soaked. Then I can't get back to sleep." Environment management reduces the severity of the trigger — the heat event. It cannot fix the neurological reason you cannot return to sleep after the trigger. The problem is not the temperature. It's the receptor.
  • Your doctor — "this is just menopause, it's normal" The dismissal is real. "Normal" does not mean "inevitable" or "untreatable." It means common. 85% of women in perimenopause experience sleep disturbance. That prevalence has obscured the fact that the specific mechanism — estrogen-mediated GABA-A receptor sensitivity decline — is addressable. Non-hormonally.

Why Nothing Else Has Fixed It

What Each Option Does — And Where Each One Falls Short

Every option here is real. Most helped with something. Here's why none of them addressed your sleep.

Valid — different path
HRT — Hormone Replacement Therapy
The most direct solution. Restores estrogen → restores GABA-A receptor protection. Well-studied. Effective for women who are candidates.
Not right for every woman. RELAZZ is the non-hormonal path to the same receptor — for women who can't or choose not to take HRT.
Wrong system
Black cohosh
Clinical evidence for reducing hot flash frequency and intensity. Targets the vasomotor system.
Hot flash regulation ≠ sleep architecture. If the 3am persists after months of black cohosh — that's mechanistically expected. Different system.
Wrong system
Estroven, Amberen, OTC menopause blends
Address vasomotor symptoms — hot flashes, mood, menopausal comfort. Some women find real benefit.
None contain a compound that restores GABA-A receptor sensitivity. Sleep architecture collapse is neurological — not vasomotor.
Wrong mechanism
Menopause sleep gummies
Usually melatonin + botanical extracts. Convenient. Specifically branded for the menopause category.
Melatonin is a clock signal. Your problem is a GABA-A receptor problem. The botanicals use weak phytoestrogens — far weaker than Hops Extract 8-PN.
Wrong mechanism
Melatonin in any form
Clock signal. Effective for jet lag and circadian disruption.
When a night sweat wakes you, the reason you lie there for 45 mins isn't the time — it's a depleted GABA-A receptor. Melatonin cannot reach it.
Addresses trigger only
Cold room / ChiliPad / linen sheets
Reduces night sweat severity and frequency. Worth doing. Many physicians recommend it.
Addresses the thermal trigger — not the neurological reason you can't return to sleep after it fires. The problem is the receptor.
Non-hormonal answer
Lactium® + Hops Extract 8-PN
Lactium® restores GABA-A receptor sensitivity non-hormonally. Hops 8-PN provides phytoestrogenic support for the same pathway. 300+ studies. FDA GRAS. No synthetic hormones.
Same receptor HRT protects — reached without synthetic hormones. Not a replacement for HRT. The alternative when HRT isn't your path.

On the Price

What RELAZZ Costs — Against What You're Actually Deciding Between

At $50 a month RELAZZ sits between OTC supplements and HRT. Here's the full picture.

OTC Menopause Supplements
Black cohosh, Estroven, gummies
$35/month
Targets hot flashes. Some women find real benefit.
Does not restore GABA-A receptor sensitivity. Has not fixed the 3am. You've confirmed this.
HRT
Prescription + physician monitoring
$150/month avg. incl. appointments
Most direct intervention. Restores estrogen — and with it, GABA-A receptor protection.
Not right for every woman. Ongoing prescription, monitoring, and significantly higher monthly cost.
You've been spending $35/month on supplements that don't fix the 3am. RELAZZ is $15 more — to test the mechanism that was missing. The 30-day money-back guarantee means you're not committing to a new expense. You're running a 30-night test. If it works, you have your non-hormonal answer. If it doesn't, you have your money back.

The Actual Biology

What Estrogen Decline Actually Does to Your Sleep — and Why HRT Isn't the Only Answer

The mechanism most menopause advice never reaches.

Your brain has an off switch: the GABA-A receptor system. When it functions normally, you fall asleep and stay there. When it's depleted — you wake at 3am and lie there for 45 minutes.

Estrogen actively protects GABA-A receptor sensitivity. When estrogen declines, that protection goes with it.

The Mechanism — Three Steps

Estrogen Declines → GABA-A Receptor Sensitivity Falls → Night Sweats Can't Be Recovered From

Step 1. Estrogen normally protects GABA-A receptor sensitivity in the brain. As estrogen declines in perimenopause, that protection drops with it.

Step 2. The GABA-A system is your brain's off switch. When it's compromised, a night sweat that should wake you for 5 minutes keeps you awake for 45. The thermal event is the trigger. The receptor depletion is why you can't recover from it.

Step 3. HRT restores the protection by restoring the estrogen. But if HRT isn't your path — the GABA-A receptor can still be addressed non-hormonally. That's been clinically available for over 20 years.

✓   Non-Hormonal · No HRT Required · Addresses the Same Receptor Pathway
47M US women in perimenopause or menopause
85% Experience sleep disturbance during the transition
300+ Peer-reviewed studies on Lactium® and GABA-A restoration
The non-hormonal answer

What Does Work

Lactium® + Hops Extract — The Non-Hormonal Pathway to the Same Receptor

In the 1990s, French researchers at Ingredia isolated a bioactive peptide from milk with direct binding affinity for GABA-A receptors. Not sedation. Receptor restoration — the same receptor estrogen normally protects, reached through a peptide pathway instead of a hormonal one.

That compound became Lactium®. 300+ peer-reviewed studies. FDA GRAS certified. 20 years of global clinical use. No dependency, no grogginess, no tolerance buildup in any study.

But Lactium® is only half the answer for menopausal sleep. RELAZZ also contains Hops Extract (8-PN) — one of nature's most potent phytoestrogens, with clinical trials specifically in menopausal women. It supports the estrogenic side of the same GABA pathway. Non-synthetic. Non-hormonal.

Same receptor pathway as HRT.
No synthetic hormones.
No cancer risk concerns.
20 years of global clinical use.

The Formula

Four Ingredients — All Targeting the System Estrogen Left Unprotected.

Lactium — GABA-A receptor restoration
🇫🇷 France · Patented · 300+ Studies
Lactium®
Milk Protein Hydrolysate

Bioactive decapeptide with direct GABA-A receptor binding affinity. Restores the sensitivity estrogen normally protects — without hormones. FDA GRAS. 20 years global use. Zero sedation hangover in any clinical study.

Core Receptor Mechanism
Hops Extract 8-PN — phytoestrogenic sleep support
Phytoestrogenic · Clinically studied for menopausal sleep
Hops Extract
8-Prenylnaringenin (8-PN)

One of nature's most potent phytoestrogens. Clinical trials specifically in menopausal women show benefit for sleep quality during the hormonal transition. Supports the estrogenic side of the GABA pathway. Non-synthetic. Non-hormonal.

Phytoestrogenic Support
Sour Date Seed — for nighttime anxiety and restlessness
Traditional · 2,300 Years Clinical Record
Sour Date Seed
Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa

Documented since 300 BC specifically for anxiety, restlessness, and night waking — the exact co-symptoms of estrogen-linked sleep disruption. Addresses the anxious restlessness that prevents return to sleep after a night sweat.

Anxiolytic · Return-to-Sleep
Oryza GABA — fermented rice germ from Japan
🇯🇵 Japan · Fermentation Patent
Oryza GABA
Fermented Rice Germ

Supports direct GABA neurotransmitter production and blood-brain barrier transport — the upstream supply for the receptor system that estrogen decline has left undersensitised. Supply and sensitivity, working together.

GABA Upstream Support

No synthetic hormones. No HRT. No sedation. No dependency risk. Four ingredients — all addressing the GABA-A system that estrogen decline left unprotected and every previous supplement missed.


What Continues If Nothing Changes

Three Years of This. You Know What's Accumulating.

What's Accumulating

Your husband asleep beside you while you lie in the cooling dark for the third hour.

Your colleague asking if you're okay. You saying you're fine.

The morning you held your own gaze in the mirror for a long time.

The brain fog is not "just menopause." It's the downstream consequence of years of broken sleep architecture.

Three years is long enough. The biology is addressable. The receptor can still be restored.

Week 3 — What This Looks Like

You wake at 2:30am. The familiar heat. You shift the pillow. You wait for the dread.

Your nervous system does something it hasn't done in three years. It lets go.

You are asleep again before you finish calculating.

At 6:30am your alarm goes off. You check for the damage. It isn't there.

You stand at the mirror. Your eyes are different. Not 35 again. But present. Inhabited. Recognisably yours.

"Mom, you seem more like yourself lately." Your daughter, not knowing what changed.

Rested woman, present and recognisably herself again
"The vital woman you built is still there. She just needs her sleep back."
Sleep Data — Before & After RELAZZ · Perimenopausal Users · 21-Day Period
Night sweat wake-ups
−80%
Return-to-sleep time
−78%
Deep sleep duration
+44 min
Morning fog score
−76%
Before RELAZZ
After 21 days
What changed — in their words

From Women Like You

What Happens When You Finally Find the Non-Hormonal Answer

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"I'm 51. I've been dealing with broken sleep since perimenopause started at 46. Tried everything — black cohosh, melatonin, three different menopause supplements. My doctor offered HRT. I have a family history of breast cancer so I can't. I posted in my perimenopause Facebook group and three women mentioned RELAZZ in the same week. By night 10 I was falling back asleep after hot flashes in minutes instead of lying there for an hour. I posted my results. It went everywhere in the group."

Sandra M. · 51 · HR Director · 5 weeks of use
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Three years of waking soaked at 3am. My husband sleeps through everything. I looked up the Lactium® ingredient independently — the research is real. I verified the Hops Extract clinical trials myself. By week two I was sleeping through more nights than not. My Oura score went from 54 to 81 in 18 days. I haven't had results like that from anything."

Karen T. · 48 · Perimenopause · Oura Ring user · 4 weeks
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"My GP told me 'this is just menopause, wait it out.' I'd been waiting for three years. The morning brain fog was affecting my job. I found the explanation about estrogen and GABA-A receptors in a perimenopausal health community and it was the first time anyone had explained what was actually happening to my brain. Not just the hot flashes. The sleep architecture. The why. Two weeks in and I looked in the mirror and my eyes were different. That was the moment I knew."

Patricia L. · 53 · Post-menopausal · 7 weeks of use
Why RELAZZ Is Different for Menopausal Sleep

Most menopause sleep supplements target vasomotor symptoms — hot flashes and night sweat frequency. RELAZZ was formulated to address the neurological sleep architecture collapse that estrogen decline causes at the GABA-A receptor level.

Lactium® restores the receptor. Hops Extract (8-PN) supports the estrogenic side of the pathway. Together they address both the receptor sensitivity and the phytoestrogenic support that estrogen decline removes.

All ingredients are independently verifiable at lactium.com and PubMed. No synthetic hormones. No known cancer risk interactions.


The Guarantee
30-Night Guarantee

You've Waited Three Years. We're Not Asking You to Wait Any Longer.

You have tried the supplements. You have done the research. You have had the HRT conversation and decided it isn't right for you. What's left is giving the right mechanism a proper test.

  • Try RELAZZ for 30 full nights
  • If the night sweats don't improve, if you're still lying awake for an hour at 3am, if the morning fog doesn't lift — contact us
  • Full refund. No questions. No conditions. No fine print.

The biology is addressable. The receptor can still be restored. The only thing you have to lose is more nights of this.


Your Questions, Answered

The Questions You Are Asking Right Now

Is this actually designed for menopausal sleep — or is it just being marketed to me? +
The mechanism is specific. Lactium® restores GABA-A receptor sensitivity — the same receptor estrogen normally protects. Hops Extract (8-PN) is one of the most potent phytoestrogens documented in clinical literature, with specific trials in menopausal women for sleep. Sour Date Seed addresses the nighttime anxious restlessness that prevents return to sleep after a hot flash. These four ingredients were selected because they address the specific biology of estrogen-related sleep disruption. Not because they're branded as "menopause products." Verify every ingredient independently.
I have a family history of breast cancer. Is the Hops Extract (phytoestrogen) safe for me? +
This is a question that belongs with your oncologist or GP given your specific history — and we actively encourage that conversation. What we can provide: the full ingredient list and clinical references to support that discussion. Hops Extract 8-PN is a naturally occurring phytoestrogen in the same class as soy and flaxseed isoflavones, with a long traditional use record. The clinical picture on phytoestrogens and breast cancer risk is not the same as synthetic hormone risk — but personal medical history should always inform this decision with a physician who knows your case.
Why does RELAZZ cost more than other menopause supplements? +
Most menopause supplements are formulated around botanical ingredients — black cohosh, red clover, valerian root — that have been commercially available for decades. They're priced accordingly, and do a real job addressing vasomotor symptoms.

RELAZZ is built around Lactium® — a patented compound that took 20 years and 300+ peer-reviewed studies to validate — and Hops Extract 8-PN, which has specific clinical literature for menopausal sleep. Neither appears in standard menopause supplement formulas. The RTD liquid format also improves bioavailability for peptide compounds like alpha-casozepine compared to capsules.

The straightforward comparison: RELAZZ at $50/month is less expensive than HRT with ongoing physician visits, and addresses the same GABA-A receptor pathway non-hormonally. The 30-day money-back guarantee means you can confirm whether the mechanism works for you before committing to anything.
I've tried every menopause supplement. Why would this be different? +
Black cohosh, Estroven, and menopause blends target vasomotor symptoms — hot flash frequency and intensity. They do not restore GABA-A receptor sensitivity in the brain. Melatonin does not either. Lactium® is the only clinically studied ingredient that directly addresses that receptor-level disruption. The mechanism is pharmacologically distinct from every supplement you have tried. This is not a stronger version of what failed you. It's a different system.
Will it help with the night sweats that are actually waking me up? +
Honest answer: RELAZZ does not directly suppress vasomotor events. What it does is restore the neurological sleep architecture so that when a thermal event wakes you, your brain can return to sleep quickly — in minutes rather than 45 minutes. Many users also report that overall night sweat frequency reduces over weeks, which may be connected to improved sleep architecture and reduced nighttime cortisol. But the primary mechanism is return-to-sleep speed, not hot flash prevention.
My doctor says "this is just menopause, it's normal." Should I accept that? +
"Normal" describes prevalence, not inevitability. 85% of menopausal women experiencing sleep disruption means it's common — not that it's untreatable. The GABA-A receptor depletion mechanism is well-documented in peer-reviewed literature. The specific non-hormonal pathway to address it is clinically available. You are not required to accept three years of broken sleep because your doctor has normalised it. You are entitled to try a mechanism they may not have mentioned.
I'm post-menopausal — has the window for this to work passed? +
No. GABA-A receptor sensitivity can be restored regardless of where you are in the menopausal transition. Post-menopausal women consistently respond to Lactium®-based formulas — the receptor depletion mechanism is the same whether you are in perimenopause or years past it. Many of the strongest user responses in this product category come from women who have been dealing with broken sleep for 5–10 years. The receptor can still be addressed.

The Decision

Restore the Sleep.
Restore the Woman You Built.

Your sleep broke when your hormones changed.

Nobody adequately explained why.

Nobody offered the non-hormonal mechanism that addresses it.

Until now.

The vital woman you spent 40 years building — capable, present, and recognisably yourself — hasn't gone anywhere. She just needs the receptor that estrogen left unprotected to be restored.

Try RELAZZ for 30 nights.
Full refund if the 3am wake-ups don't improve.
Restore the sleep. Get her back.


P.S. — Estrogen normally protects your GABA-A receptors. When it declines, sleep collapses. Lactium® restores those receptors non-hormonally. Hops Extract (8-PN) supports the same pathway from the phytoestrogenic side. Same receptor as HRT — no synthetic hormones. 300+ studies. 30-day full refund.

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Sponsored Editorial  ·  Women's Hormonal Health & Sleep  ·  AEMIS RELAZZ
Your sleep was fine. Then midlife changed the pattern. If hormones, melatonin, or common menopause supplements are not the right answer for you, this page explains a calmer non-hormonal sleep support approach.
Women's Hormonal Health & Sleep

You Slept Fine for Years.
Then Your Body Changed — and Your Nights Changed With It.

Waking hot at 3AM. Lying awake for an hour. Starting the morning already tired. Here is why midlife sleep can feel so different — and how RELAZZ supports a calmer way back to rest.

Woman lying awake at night during midlife sleep changes
Midlife sleep changes can feel confusing because the problem is not always “not being tired.” Often, the body is tired — but the system is still too alert to stay settled.
Before This Started

You used to sleep without thinking about it.

You went to bed, stayed asleep, and woke up feeling like yourself.

Then somewhere around your 40s or 50s, your nights became lighter, hotter, and more unpredictable.

And the most frustrating part was not only the sleep loss. It was the feeling that nobody clearly explained why your body suddenly changed the rules.

Here is what the night can feel like now.

You fall asleep. Then around 2AM or 3AM, you are awake again.

Sometimes it starts with heat. Sometimes your mind simply switches on.

You cool down. You turn the pillow. You check the time. You tell yourself not to panic.

Then the alarm rings, and it feels like your body never truly recovered.

After enough nights like this, sleep stops feeling automatic. It starts feeling like something you have to fight for.

"I used to sleep normally. Then suddenly I was waking up around 3AM, feeling hot, alert, and exhausted the next morning. I didn't want anything heavy. I just wanted my body to feel settled again."

— Diane, 51 · Midlife sleep changes
What This Really Feels Like
The thought underneath the exhaustion —

"I do not feel like myself. I am not just tired. I feel like my body changed overnight, and I am trying to keep up with a version of me I do not recognize yet."

The mirror is hard not because of age.
It is hard because your eyes look tired in a way that sleep used to fix.

You are still the same capable woman. But broken sleep can make her harder to access in the morning.

That is the part many generic sleep pages miss.

This is not only about getting more hours.

It is about waking up feeling present, clear, and more like yourself again.

To get there, the support has to match the problem.

Woman at bathroom mirror, early morning, midlife exhaustion
Not vanity. Not drama. Just the quiet frustration of waking up tired again.

What You May Have Tried

What You Tried — And Why It May Not Have Been Enough

When something fails, it does not mean you failed. It may simply mean the support did not match what your body needed at night.

  • Melatonin Melatonin helps signal timing. But if you wake hot, tense, or mentally alert at 3AM, a time signal alone may not be enough to help your body settle again.
  • Menopause supplements Some support hot flashes or general menopause comfort. But many are not built specifically around nighttime calm, return-to-sleep support, and clear mornings.
  • Cooling sheets, cold rooms, and fans They can help the temperature trigger. But they may not address the second problem: once you are awake, your mind and body may stay too alert to drift back down.
  • Sleep gummies or heavy sleep aids Some make you feel drowsy, but many women dislike waking up heavy, foggy, or disconnected the next morning.
  • Being told “this is normal” Common does not mean easy. And it does not mean you have to stop looking for gentler support that fits your body and your preferences.

Why It Keeps Happening

The Missing Piece: Your Body May Be Tired, But Still Too Alert

During midlife, sleep can become more sensitive. Heat, stress, and hormonal changes can make your nights feel lighter and easier to interrupt.

That is why the problem often has two parts:

The Nighttime Pattern

Trigger → Wake-Up → Trouble Settling Back Down

Step 1. A heat wave, stress spike, or natural sleep shift wakes you up.

Step 2. Instead of drifting back to sleep, your body stays alert. Your mind starts calculating, replaying, or worrying.

Step 3. The next morning, the damage shows up as brain fog, low patience, low energy, and the feeling that you never truly rested.

✓   Non-Hormonal · Melatonin-Free · Designed For Calm Sleep Support

This is where RELAZZ fits: not as a hormone therapy, not as a sleeping pill, and not as a knockout product.

RELAZZ is a melatonin-free nighttime sachet designed to support the calm pathway your body uses to unwind, stay settled, and wake clearer.

5 Melatonin-free ingredients
30 Night routine test
0 Melatonin added
The non-hormonal approach

How RELAZZ Helps

Do Not Force Sleep. Support The Calm Pathway.

Common Sleep Approach
Focuses mainly on making you sleepy
Often uses melatonin or heavy-feeling sleep aids
May not match 3AM wake-ups or midlife sleep changes
RELAZZ Approach
Supports calm relaxation before bed
Helps support more settled nights
Designed for clear mornings, not a heavy knockout feeling

On The Price

What RELAZZ Costs — Against What You Are Really Testing

You are not buying another random sleep product. You are testing whether a melatonin-free calm pathway routine can support your nights better than what you have already tried.

Common OTC Sleep Products
Gummies, teas, basic menopause blends
$varies
Accessible and familiar.
May not be enough when nights are interrupted by heat, stress, and midlife sleep changes.
Medical Options
For discussion with your clinician
Rx/varies
Important for women who need medical care or hormone guidance.
Not every woman wants or qualifies for every option. Always speak with your doctor.
RELAZZ is not asking you to commit forever. It is asking you to run a 30-night test: take one sachet at night, give your body consistent support, and decide based on how your nights and mornings feel.

The Formula

5 Melatonin-Free Ingredients For A Calmer Night

Lactium sleep support ingredient
France · Patented ingredient
Lactium®
Milk Protein Hydrolysate

A clinically studied milk protein hydrolysate used to support the body’s natural calming response, especially when stress makes it harder to settle at night.

Calm Response Support
Hops extract for nighttime relaxation support
Botanical sleep support
Hops Extract

A botanical traditionally used for relaxation and sleep support. In RELAZZ, it helps support a calmer nighttime routine without synthetic hormones.

Nighttime Relaxation
Sour date seed extract for restlessness support
Traditional botanical
Sour Date Seed
Ziziphus jujuba

A long-used botanical for nighttime calm, restlessness, and sleep support — especially helpful for people who wake and have trouble settling again.

Return-To-Sleep Support
Oryza GABA fermented rice germ from Japan
Japan · Fermented rice germ
Oryza GABA
Fermented Rice Germ

A natural GABA-supporting ingredient that helps support relaxation and the calming signals involved in a healthy sleep routine.

GABA Pathway Support
L-Theanine calm relaxation support
Amino acid support
L-Theanine

An amino acid known for supporting calm relaxation without sedation, helping your mind feel less “wired” before bed.

Clear Calm Support

No melatonin. No synthetic hormones. No sleeping-pill positioning. Just a simple nighttime sachet designed to support the calm pathway your body uses to unwind.


What Continues If Nothing Changes

Another Month Of This Means Another Month Of Tired Mornings

The Real Cost

Your partner sleeps while you lie awake, waiting for your body to settle.

You tell people you are fine, but your patience is thinner than it used to be.

You start planning your day around caffeine, fog, and how little sleep you got.

The point is not fear. The point is that your nights are already affecting your mornings.

What A Better Night Can Feel Like

You wake around 3AM. The heat passes. You wait for the usual frustration.

But this time, your body feels less on edge.

Your mind does not spiral as hard. You shift, breathe, and settle again.

In the morning, you check for the usual fog. It feels lighter.

Not magic. Not “you are 35 again.” Just a calmer night — and a morning that feels more yours.

Rested woman looking present and calm in the morning
The woman you remember is still there. She may simply need better sleep support.
What To Track During Your 30-Night RELAZZ Routine
3AM wake-ups
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Return-to-sleep time
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Morning clarity
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Before routine
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What changed — in their words

From Women Like You

What A Calmer Night Can Mean In Real Life

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"My sleep changed in my late 40s, and the 3AM wake-ups were the worst part. RELAZZ felt gentle, not heavy. I like that it is melatonin-free, and my mornings feel clearer."

Monique J. · 52 · 4 weeks of use
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"I tried cooling sheets, magnesium, and sleep gummies. They helped a little, but I still woke up and stayed awake. RELAZZ became the one thing I actually kept in my night routine."

Karen T. · 49 · Midlife sleep changes
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"I did not want a sleeping pill feeling. I wanted to feel calm enough to sleep and still wake up like myself. That is why RELAZZ made sense to me."

Alicia M. · 44 · Stress and 3AM wake-ups

The Guarantee
30-Night Guarantee

Try It For 30 Nights. Decide From Your Own Sleep.

You do not need another promise. You need a fair test.

Use RELAZZ consistently as part of your nighttime routine and track how you feel: how long it takes to settle, whether 3AM wake-ups feel easier to recover from, and how clear you feel in the morning.

  • Take one RELAZZ sachet before bed for 30 nights.
  • Track bedtime calm, wake-ups, return-to-sleep time, and morning clarity.
  • If you do not feel it supports your sleep routine, you are covered by the money-back guarantee.

No pressure. No heavy sleep-aid positioning. Just a simple 30-night test for calmer, more settled sleep support.


Your Questions, Answered

The Questions You Are Asking Right Now

Is RELAZZ designed for midlife sleep changes? +
Yes. RELAZZ is positioned for people whose nights feel lighter, more interrupted, or harder to recover from — especially when racing thoughts, 3AM wake-ups, heat, or morning fog are part of the pattern. It is not a hormone therapy or sleeping pill. It is melatonin-free sleep support built around calm relaxation and sleep quality.
I have a personal or family history of hormone-sensitive cancer. Is this right for me? +
Please speak with your doctor before using any supplement that contains botanicals discussed in hormone-related research, including hops extract. We can provide the full ingredient list so you can review it with a clinician who knows your history. RELAZZ is not a substitute for medical advice.
Why is this different from melatonin? +
Melatonin is mainly a timing signal. RELAZZ is melatonin-free and focuses on supporting calm relaxation, nighttime settling, and clearer mornings. This makes it a different approach for people who are tired but still feel alert at night.
Will it stop night sweats? +
RELAZZ is not a treatment for night sweats or menopause. Its role is sleep support: helping your body feel calmer and more settled at night. Some people use it alongside cooling routines because temperature support and calm sleep support are different parts of the nighttime picture.
Will I wake up groggy? +
RELAZZ is designed to support calm sleep without melatonin and without a heavy knockout positioning. Everyone responds differently, but the goal is to support a calmer night and a clearer morning — not to make you feel drugged.
How long should I try it? +
Try it consistently for 30 nights. Sleep routines respond best to consistency, and the guarantee gives you room to test it properly instead of judging from one night only.
Is this HRT? +
No. RELAZZ is not HRT, not a prescription, and not a hormone therapy. It is a melatonin-free dietary supplement designed to support calm relaxation and sleep quality. If you are considering HRT or have medical concerns, speak with your healthcare provider.

The Decision

Support The Sleep.
Get Back To Feeling Like Yourself.

Your sleep changed.

You tried the obvious things.

Now it may be time to test a different kind of support.

A calmer, melatonin-free nighttime routine.

You did not forget how to sleep. Your body changed — and your sleep support may need to change with it.

Try RELAZZ for 30 nights.
Track how your nights and mornings feel.
Calmer nights can change how tomorrow feels.


P.S. — RELAZZ is designed for women who want melatonin-free, non-hormonal sleep support for racing thoughts, 3AM wake-ups, and tired mornings. It is not a sleeping pill or hormone therapy. It is a 30-night routine to help support calm relaxation, more settled nights, and clearer mornings.