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SleepLean is marketed as a nighttime supplement positioned around improving sleep and supporting metabolic function during rest. The company describes the product as targeting the relationship between poor sleep quality and weight gain, using an “evening ritual” that involves taking two capsules before sleep. The release states that it is an informational overview based on company materials and publicly available research references, and does not represent an independent clinical evaluation, third-party review, or regulatory assessment of the product.
The SleepLean positioning is tied to broader scientific literature linking sleep disruption with weight gain and metabolic changes. The company’s sales materials reference studies and analyses that examine sleep quality and metabolic health, including a 2022 review in Nutrients discussing evidence that shortened or disrupted sleep is associated with higher body mass index, and an analysis published through the British Journal of Sports Medicine examining relationships between sleep loss and obesity in adults.
The release emphasizes a key distinction: the referenced studies address sleep and metabolism at the population level, not SleepLean as a finished product. It states that ingredient-level research does not equal product-level clinical outcomes verified through independent testing.
SleepLean is described as a capsule supplement containing a proprietary blend of eight botanical ingredients. The company states the formula is designed to address what it frames as metabolic disruption linked to inadequate non-rapid eye movement (N-REM) sleep. The product is distributed by Better Sleep Better Health LTD, registered at The Offices 1, One Central, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE, and purchases are processed through ClickBank. The release notes that credit card charges appear under “CLKBANK Sleep Lean.”
Suggested use is two capsules daily before sleep. The company describes the product as manufactured in the United States and as non-GMO, allergen-free, and ethically sourced.
The formula lists eight botanical ingredients: Valerian Root, Hops (Humulus lupulus), 5-HTP (Griffonia simplicifolia), Berberine (Berberis vulgaris), Spirulina Blue (Arthrospira platensis), Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa), Lutein, and Inulin (fructo-oligosaccharides). Additional ingredients include Stevia and Citric Acid.
According to the release, SleepLean is presented as a proprietary blend without a standard Supplement Facts panel that discloses specific milligram dosages per ingredient. As a result, the document says consumers cannot confirm whether each ingredient is present at research-supported dosages used in controlled studies.
The release explains that proprietary blends are common in dietary supplements because they disclose which ingredients are included without revealing exact amounts. It states that without disclosed milligram quantities, consumers cannot verify whether ingredient levels align with dosages used in published research. The document also notes that several ingredients are typically studied at gram-level ranges, which could be difficult to reconcile with a two-capsule daily serving shared across eight ingredients.
At the time of publication, the release lists multiple package options on the official website:
The release states that multi-bottle packages (3 and 6 bottles) include two bonus digital books, and that the 6-bottle package includes free U.S. shipping. It also says purchases are one-time payments through ClickBank with no subscriptions or automatic rebilling, and that pricing and availability may change.
SleepLean orders are described as backed by a 90-day money-back guarantee. The release states that consumers who are not satisfied within 90 days of the original purchase date can request a full refund.
It outlines a return process requiring that all products be sent back to the fulfillment center within 90 days of the original order date, with documentation including an order ID number, shipping name and address, contact information, and the original packing slip. The release states that failure to meet these requirements may void refund obligations and that return shipping costs are the customer’s responsibility. It also notes that refunds are issued to the original payment provider after the return is received, with processing times depending on the payment provider (3 to 5 business days for clearance stated by the company). International shipping fees are described as nonrefundable.
The release notes that the product website includes customer testimonials and that the company’s disclaimer states testimonials may not reflect typical purchaser experiences and are not intended to guarantee similar results. It also highlights that testimonial-based outcomes should be interpreted in light of these disclosures.
The release includes warnings that certain ingredients may interact with medications or health conditions:
The release advises adults taking medications or managing health conditions to consult a healthcare provider before starting SleepLean.
Based on the product’s positioning and ingredient profile, the release says SleepLean may be of interest to adults exploring sleep-supportive supplements as part of a broader wellness approach that includes balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, and attention to sleep hygiene. It also states the product may be less suited for consumers who require transparent individual ingredient dosing for clinical comparison or who expect product-level trials of the finished formulation.
The release includes an FDA disclaimer stating that statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and that the product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It also states that the release is educational and does not constitute medical advice, and that results may vary by individual factors such as health status, lifestyle, consistency of use, and sleep hygiene practices. It further includes an FTC affiliate disclosure noting that the release contains affiliate links, and a pricing disclaimer that prices and promotional offers were accurate at the time of publication (April 2026) but may change.
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