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GO DARK

GO DARK

Regular price $39.99 CAD
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30 Day Supply!

The World's Most Effective Sleep Aid

Go Dark™ is designed to help you relax and increase your total sleep time and sleep quality. Better, deeper sleep allows the body to produce more hormones such as testosterone, IGF-1 and growth hormone. Better sleep has also been linked to lower body fat levels, faster recovery from exercise and improved quality of life.

Dark Sleep

Valerian – promotes relaxation and sleep, mediated through the GABA receptor.

L-Theanine – reduces physical and mental stress, increases GABA and dopamine.

5-HTP – increases the synthesis of serotonin, which affects sleep, appetite, temperature, sexual behaviour, and pain sensation.

Melatonin – a hormone made by the pineal gland, melatonin helps control the wake and sleep cycle.

Dark Test

Zinc, magnesium, B6 – shown to increase testosterone, increase growth hormone, and boost strength.

For maximum results, Go Dark is taken 2 capsules, 30-60 minutes before bed.

When do I take Go Dark?
Take two capsules 20-30 minutes before bed, preferably on an empty stomach. DO NOT take during the day unless you are in the position to take a nap.

Do I need to cycle it?
We recommend taking a week off after every four week cycle.

Do you suggest stacking anything with Go Dark?
You can stack Go Dark with ALPHA and/or Testdex to maximize testosterone and increase pituitary output.

How long does it take for me to feel it start working?
You should feel the effects within 20-30 minutes. If you eat before taking Go Dark the effects may take a little longer.

Scientific Research:
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  6. Effects of Theanine on the Release of Brain Alpha Wave in Adult Males. Song CH, Jung JH, Oh JS, Kim KS.
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  13. Short-term zinc supplementation in women with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: effects on plasma 5'-nucleotidase activities, insulin-like growth factor I concentrations, and lipoprotein oxidation rates in vitro. Blostein-Fujii A1, DiSilvestro RA, Frid D, Katz C, Malarkey W.
  14. The effect of exhaustion exercise on thyroid hormones and testosterone levels of elite athletes receiving oral zinc. Kilic M1, Baltaci AK, Gunay M, Gökbel H, Okudan N, Cicioglu I.
  15. Effect of fatiguing bicycle exercise on thyroid hormone and testosterone levels in sedentary males supplemented with oral zinc. Kilic M1.
  16. Effect of zinc administration on plasma testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and sperm count. Netter A, Hartoma R, Nahoul K.
  17. Oral Mg(2+) supplementation reverses age-related neuroendocrine and sleep EEG changes in humans. Held K1, Antonijevic IA, Künzel H, Uhr M, Wetter TC, Golly IC, Steiger A, Murck H.
  18. Magnesium supplementation improves indicators of low magnesium status and inflammatory stress in adults older than 51 years with poor quality sleep. Nielsen FH1, Johnson LK, Zeng H.

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