Travel Tips Suggested: Discovering Effective Sleep Aids for Overcoming Jet Lag During Journeys
In the world of grooming and wellness, Patricks is making waves with its first supplement offering - AL1. This five-day set of capsules is designed to help combat the effects of long-haul travel, and it's gaining attention for its promising results.
The AL1 supplement is divided into a morning and evening set. The morning capsules contain a blend of common ingredients you might find at your local Vitamin Shoppe. Ginseng, vitamin B5, zinc, iodine, biotin, ginkgo biloba, and bacopa monnieri are all included to support energy levels, mental alertness, cognitive performance, and immune system reinforcement.
The evening capsules, on the other hand, are formulated to promote restful sleep and a calm, refreshed feeling upon waking. Ashwagandha, passionflower, turmeric, ginger, echinacea, and L-theanine make up this set. L-theanine is known for its ability to help achieve a calm state of relaxation without causing drowsiness, while echinacea provides additional immune support.
During a recent trip from New York to Switzerland, the author of this article had the opportunity to try the AL1 evening capsules. The results were impressive. Not only did they help the author fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer, but they also found the capsules more effective than their usual sleep aid and coffee for maintaining alertness during travel.
However, the author admits that the effects of the AL1 evening capsules may be due to a placebo effect. Yet, the positive results were worth the cost, making it a worthwhile addition to any travel essentials.
It's important to note that the exact company behind the development of the Anti-Lag capsules (a tamper-resistant oxycodone formulation named Remoxy) is not specified in the available information. The product was designed to prevent injection or snorting of the drug inside the capsule, but it failed FDA approval in the US in 2018 due to an unfavorable risk-benefit ratio.
This article is part of a series called Robb Recommends, where editors and contributors endorse products they've tried and loved. If you're planning a long-haul trip and looking for a product to help manage travel-related discomforts, Patricks' AL1 might be worth considering.
Unfortunately, the cost of the AL1 evening capsules separately was not provided in the available information. For more details, we recommend visiting the Patricks website or contacting their customer service.
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