Safe, Effective Sleep Support for Older Adults—Without Melatonin

Get deeper, more restorative sleep with SleepEQ™, a science-backed supplement that supports your natural melatonin production.

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Melatonin-Free · Non-GMO · Vegan Friendly · USA Tested · Dairy-Free

Why do older adults struggle with sleep?

As we age, natural melatonin production declines and sleep cycles become less stable. Add in menopause, stress, chronic pain, and medication side effects, and this often leads to disrupted sleep and insomnia in adults over 60.

Introducing SleepEQ: The Drug-Free Sleep Solution

Unlike traditional sleeping pills or melatonin gummies, SleepEQ works with your body’s circadian rhythm. Our key ingredient, Biofactor-E™ Epitalon (AEDG), mimics natural pineal peptides to restore your body’s own melatonin production—safely and effectively.

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Powerful. Natural. SleepEQ.

Say goodbye to ineffective melatonin gummies, sleep aids, and groggy mornings. SleepEQ restores your natural sleep rhythm and daytime energy—starting with just one tablet each night.

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What's causing your sleep issues?

Natural Melatonin Decline

As we age, shifts in melatonin and cortisol levels can disrupt the body’s natural sleep rhythm. Over time, the production of melatonin declines significantly, leading to poorer sleep structure—less deep and REM sleep, and more frequent awakenings throughout the night.

Pain, Stress and Anxiety

Physical and emotional stress—including menopause—can interfere with the body’s ability to regulate sleep. Elevated stress hormones, such as cortisol, can delay sleep onset and fragment rest throughout the night, making it harder to reach deep, restorative stages.

Nutritional Deficiency

Nutrient deficiencies—often linked to changes in diet, absorption, or gut health—can impact sleep quality. Ensuring sufficient levels of key nutrients such as magnesium, calcium, and vitamins D and B6 supports the body’s natural sleep processes and promotes more restful, restorative sleep.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SleepEQ?

SleepEQ is a science-based sleep technology designed to help restore your body’s natural sleep rhythms. It uses Biofactor-E, a proprietary peptide blend centered on Epitalon, to support your pineal gland’s own melatonin production — instead of adding synthetic melatonin.

How is SleepEQ different from melatonin supplements?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as biological messengers. The specific peptides used in SleepEQ are designed to communicate with the pineal gland, which regulates sleep–wake cycles and natural melatonin secretion.

Is SleepEQ safe?

SleepEQ’s active components are bioidentical peptides with decades of published research supporting their safety. It’s non-sedative, non-habit-forming, and free of melatonin, GMOs, and common allergens. As always, consult your healthcare professional if you have medical concerns or take prescription medications.

If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications and/or hormone therapy (HT), you should consult your healthcare professional before taking this product.

How long does it take to notice results?

Most users begin to feel improvements in sleep quality within 1–3 weeks, with optimal benefits building over time as the body’s natural rhythms recalibrate.

Can I use SleepEQ with other sleep aids or supplements?

Yes, SleepEQ is compatible with most other non-prescription sleep supplements, but because it supports natural melatonin balance, many users find they no longer need traditional aids. For prescription sleep medications, consult your healthcare provider.

Does SleepEQ help with menopause-related insomnia?

Many women experience sleep disruption during perimenopause and menopause due to natural declines in melatonin and hormonal fluctuations that affect the circadian rhythm. SleepEQ was designed to support your body’s own melatonin production through BiofactorE — a peptide technology centered on Epitalon. By helping restore natural sleep signaling rather than adding external hormones, SleepEQ can support deeper, more consistent rest during this transitional stage.

Because menopause can involve multiple biological changes, SleepEQ is not a treatment for hormonal imbalance, but it can complement lifestyle or professional care focused on sleep and longevity.

Can SleepEQ help with jet lag or shift work?

Yes, because it supports natural circadian rhythm restoration, many users find it helps the body adapt more quickly to new sleep–wake cycles caused by travel or night-shift schedules.

Will SleepEQ make me groggy?

No. SleepEQ is not a sedative. It supports your body’s own timing system to help you fall asleep naturally and wake refreshed — without next-day grogginess.

How should I take SleepEQ?

Dissolve one sublingual tablet under your tongue about 30–45 minutes before bed. Allow it to fully dissolve without swallowing for optimal absorption.

What if I skip a dose?

Simply take your next dose at bedtime as usual. SleepEQ’s benefits accumulate over time, so consistency is more important than single missed doses.

Can I take SleepEQ every night?

Yes. SleepEQ is designed for nightly use, supporting cumulative benefits for deep, restorative sleep and long-term circadian health.

What's in SleepEQ?

Key Ingredient: Biofactor-E (Epitalon / AEDG)

Other Ingredients: Mannitol, Sorbitol, Silicon Dioxide, Crospovidone, Copovidone, Malitol, Natural Alcohol Sugar, Sucralose, Magnesium Stearate, Ester C, Vitamin B8

What is Biofactor-E?

BiofactorE is SleepEQ’s proprietary formulation that delivers Epitalon in a bioavailable, microdosed format. It’s designed to absorb quickly under the tongue and work directly with the body’s sleep-regulating systems.

What are peptides, and why are they important for sleep?

Traditional melatonin supplements flood your body with an external hormone, which can lead to grogginess or dependency. SleepEQ works differently — it encourages your body to produce melatonin naturally, helping restore balance rather than override it.

Where is SleepEQ made?

SleepEQ is proudly formulated and manufactured in the United States under strict quality and safety standards.

Quality sleep is essential for good health at every age—but it becomes especially important as we grow older.

Older adults with objectively measured sleep efficiency below 80% were at 1.93 times greater risk of death after accounting for age, sex, and initial health status.