You fall asleep fine.
Then it happens.
Wide awake. No noise, no stress — your brain just switches on. You lie there 45 minutes or more, doing the math.
"If I fall back asleep now, maybe five hours..."
Next day? Not just tired. Hollow. Like eight hours delivered zero restoration.
This isn't random insomnia or "aging." Researchers have found a specific pattern — one that shows up in adults over 45 where the back half of sleep fragments first. The part responsible for neural repair, emotional reset, and the feeling of actually being rested.
If that sounds familiar, keep reading — because the answer isn't more melatonin.
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Formulated around the four phases that break down after 45 — not just the one that still works.
→ See If Sleep More Is Right for You Or keep reading — the full explanation continues below.Your sleep isn't one block — it's phases. And they don't all break at the same time.
The first half of the night handles physical repair — tissue, immune function, cellular maintenance. That part generally holds up.
The second half handles something equally critical: brain reset. Clearing stress hormones, consolidating memory, restoring emotional regulation. This is the phase that fragments first.
After 45, two things happen simultaneously — and most doctors never connect them:
The result is predictable: sleep onset still works. But the restorative back half of the cycle quietly falls apart. You log the hours. You just don't get the restoration.
Melatonin handles the part of the night that still works for you — falling asleep.
But once sleep begins, melatonin's role is largely complete. Everything that happens in the restorative back half — the GABA-mediated deep sleep maintenance, the magnesium-dependent restoration cycle — melatonin has no meaningful influence on any of it.
This is why so many people report the same thing: "It helps me fall asleep, but I still wake up at 3AM." Or: "I sleep the whole night but I'm still exhausted."
Those aren't descriptions of melatonin failing. They're descriptions of melatonin doing exactly what it's designed to do — while the problem it can't address continues uninterrupted.
Targeting the right phase
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→ View the Full Sleep More Formula Or keep reading — the full breakdown continues below.This biological shift expresses itself differently depending on which part of the sleep cycle is most affected. Researchers have identified six distinct patterns — all tracing to the same underlying cycle break:
Predictable waking between 2–4AM, lying alert for 45 minutes or more. Falls asleep easily. The second half of the night is where the disruption lives.
Difficulty settling at bedtime despite genuine physical tiredness. Mind replaying conversations, planning tomorrow — thoughts that weren't present an hour earlier.
Seven or eight hours — sometimes more — and waking feeling as though the sleep didn't count. The hours are there. The restoration isn't.
Multiple awakenings across the night, sometimes brief, sometimes extended. The pattern feels fragmented and unpredictable rather than following a smooth cycle.
Similar to the Ceiling Stare but circular — the same thoughts returning rather than progressing. A sense of being "stuck on" rather than simply alert.
Waking one to two hours before the alarm, spontaneously, and being unable to return to sleep. The morning begins earlier than intended.
All six trace to the same cycle break. Sleeping longer won't fix it. Addressing the mechanism will.
Because this disruption involves multiple failure points, the research consistently points toward a multi-mechanism approach rather than a single ingredient.
Sleep More delivers exactly this — melatonin plus 14 additional ingredients organized across all four mechanisms. Not "melatonin plus extras." A formula built specifically for the pattern that develops after 45.
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