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It started at 3am.

Not with a crisis. Not with anything you could point to. Just a woman lying wide awake while the whole house slept, staring at the ceiling, doing the math on how few hours were left before the alarm.

She was 51. She hadn't slept through the night in almost two years. She's the reason Sloom exists.

Here's what nobody warns you about menopause.

It doesn't announce itself. It quietly takes your sleep, one night at a time, until "I slept badly" becomes "I don't really sleep anymore."

First it was waking once. Then it was 3am every night: mind racing, sheets damp, heart going like she'd had three coffees. Then it was lying there for an hour, then two, watching the clock tick toward a morning she'd face exhausted.

So she made the excuses you make. It's just stress. It's just my age. It'll pass.

And underneath all of it sat the question she didn't want to say out loud: Is this just who I am now?

It wasn't. But it took her a long time to believe that.

She tried everything first.

Melatonin that left her foggy until noon. Sleeping pills that knocked her out and stole the next day. Wine. Chamomile tea. White noise, blackout curtains, magnesium sprays, podcasts about breathing. Most of it did nothing. The things that worked left her feeling worse than the problem.

Because here's the truth: you can fix the routine, the screens, and the bedroom, and still have a body that simply will not let you sleep.

So we went looking.

Not for another melatonin gummy. Not for hormones. We went looking for what actually settles a menopausal nervous system at 3am, when falling estrogen sends cortisol surging and your body decides the middle of the night is a fine time to be wide awake.

We found Valerian Root, a calming herb used for centuries to quiet a busy mind at bedtime. Magnesium Glycinate, the gentle, absorbable form so often depleted in menopause, to relax the body. Passionflower, to ease the restlessness that keeps you watching the clock. And L-Theanine, for calm without the grogginess.

We put it together at real doses. She took it. And about a week in, something she'd almost given up on came back: a full night of sleep, and a morning where she woke up feeling like herself.

Not drugged. Not groggy. Just rested.

That's what Sloom is.

It isn't a sedative. It won't knock you out — and it won't fix what was never about sleep. But if you're lying awake at 3am wondering when your body stopped cooperating, it's the thing we wish she'd had two years sooner.

Two gummies, about an hour before bed. No prescription. No hormones. No melatonin hangover. Just your body, remembering how to rest.

A few things we promise.

We won't lie to you. Take Sloom every night for 90 nights, and if your sleep hasn't improved, email us for a full refund. We'd rather lose the sale than your trust, and we won't even ask for the bottle back.

We won't tell you it's all in your head. It isn't. This is a real change in your body, and it deserves real support.

We won't make you feel old, or broken, or like you're asking for too much. You're not. Wanting to sleep through the night is the most reasonable thing in the world.

If you've read this far, you already know.

You know it's more than stress. You know "I'll sleep better once things settle down" quietly became months, maybe years. You know the 3am wake-up has started to feel normal.

It isn't normal — and you don't have to live there.

Two gummies. One hour before bed. That's all we're asking.

Goodnight, finally.
The Sloom Team