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8 Top Tips On Night-Time Nutrition

8 Top Tips On Night-Time Nutrition

The time we spend sleeping is so important for our health and wellbeing, as it is during this time that our body rejuvenates our immune system, our critical neurotransmitters are replenished and our body gets us ready for the next day!

Here we take a look at the supplements that you could take to further enhance the benefits you get from sleep.

Check out our top tips on night-time nutrition below…


1. Slow Releasing Protein for Night-Time Nutrition

Perhaps the best way to increase the benefits you get from sleep is to take 30g of a slow releasing protein like casein before bed. This is because experts recommend that we should consume protein throughout the day to best support our health and nutrition goals and of course we can’t do this during the 7-10 hours we are sleeping! As Casein is a slow releasing protein, this is the next best thing!


2. L-Lysine and l-Arginine for Night-Time Nutrition

Experts believe that your body produces up to 70% of its total human growth hormone secretion whilst you sleep (growth hormone is obviously a very powerful anabolic, muscle building and rejuvenating hormone).

The good news is that research conducted at the University of Rome found that athletes who used a L-Arginine and L-Lysine supplement before bed actually increased their growth hormone levels far more than those who didn’t, meaning if you wanted to further get the benefits of sleep and increased growth hormone, these 2 amino acids could be a great way to do it.


3. Glutamine for Night-Time Nutrition

Getting enough sleep is also essential to strengthening the immune system, which is so important for athletes since their immune systems may become badly affected from training too hard.

But scientists from the University College of Dublin also found that the amino acid glutamine could actually enhance the immune boosting properties of sleep and adding 5g to your pre-bedtime shake could enhance it further.


4. HMB for Night-Time Nutrition

One concern during sleep is that you are obviously not eating, therefore you do run the risk of starving your muscles and possibly risk them breaking down. But supplementing with the amino acid HMB (beta-hydroxy beta-methylbutyrate) has been shown to delay the breakdown of muscle protein, promote tissue growth and strengthen the immune system.

So again adding a few grams of this to your bedtime shake could help to make your sleep more anabolic and less catabolic.


5. Zinc & Magnesium for Night-Time Nutrition

One of the most commonly used supplements before bed is Zinc & Magnesium, which is a combination of zinc and magnesium both of which are essential dietary minerals. In a study presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine in Seattle it was reported that zinc & magnesium supplementation given to competitive NCAA football players for 8 weeks (nightly) resulted in 2.5 times greater muscle strength gains compared to the placebo group.

Experts said this increase in muscle strength could be attributed to the anabolic hormone increases in the Zinc & magnesium group, more specifically the zinc & magnesium group showed a 30% increase in free and total testosterone levels compared to 10% decreases in the placebo group. The zinc & magnesium group also had a slight increase in insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) levels compared to a 20% decrease in the placebo group.


6. L-Tryptophan for Night-Time Nutrition

One of the more recent additions to the world of night-time nutrition is L-Tryptophan. This amino acid participates in the synthesis of serotonin, which is essential for the maintenance of emotional balance and serenity. By adding L-Tryptophan to your body just before sleeping, you are aiding optimal relaxation and helping signal to your body to build serotonin.

Serotonin is often called the “feel-good” chemical in your brain due to its impact on your mood. Throughout your sleep, serotonin, along with dopamine play a key role in your sleep, both influencing how long you sleep and the quality of the sleep. And there’s more, serotonin is also required by your brain to build melatonin, a hormone that signals to your body that it is time to sleep. 


8. Sleep Deep for Night-Time Nutrition

Last but not least is our Sleep Deep supplement, our solution to enhance your sleep quality and optimise your body’s recovery process. With both zinc & magnesium & L-Tryptophan clearly being key players in the world of night-time nutrition, it is no wonder that we’ve included both of these supplements in Sleep Deep.

Experience the multitude of benefits that accompany a restful night’s sleep, including enhanced mood, heightened focus, improved memory, and effective weight management, among others. 

Sleep Deep also boasts science-backed plant extracts including lemon balm, lavender and chamomile on top of these supplements to help you get your best night’s sleep. 


If you liked this, you can learn more about Nutrition in our blog archives. We also have a great range of Supplements to browse through.


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