Sleep Support Supplement
Sleep Revive Review

Sleep Revive is a dietary supplement sold on sleeprevive.org. This page summarizes what the manufacturer currently lists — ingredients, how it is sold, and what to keep in mind — so you can decide whether to read the full offer there.
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What is Sleep Revive?
Sleep Revive is marketed as a dietary supplement intended to support sleep. On the official page it is presented by Zach Zenios and associated with Critical Nutrition Labs. FindWorthNow has not independently tested the product, and this is not a hands-on review.
The manufacturer describes each bottle as 60 vegetarian capsules and says a serving is 2 capsules, taken 30–45 minutes before bed with water. It also states that the product is non-GMO, Prop 65 compliant, and made in a GMP-certified facility in the United States. We have not verified those manufacturing claims.
Dietary supplements are not medicines. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent insomnia, sleep apnea, or any other medical condition.
What the manufacturer says is in it
The sales page lists a five-ingredient formula. The names below are taken from that page. The manufacturer does not clearly publish exact milligram amounts on the public offer we reviewed, and FindWorthNow has not confirmed the formula against a label in hand.
- Rutaecarpine
- Lemon balm extract
- Valerian root
- L-theanine
- Magnesium glycinate
How it is positioned
The manufacturer’s marketing story is that everyday plastic-related chemicals (it names BPA and phthalates) can disrupt sleep, and that Sleep Revive is designed around clearing those “sleep disruptors” and supporting circadian rhythm. That is the company’s thesis, not a finding from FindWorthNow.
The same presenter also promotes a separate program, Breathing for Sleep. That is a different offer, with its own page on FindWorthNow.
Who might want to look further
This may be worth opening on the official site if you are already comparing sleep-support supplements and want to see the full ingredient story, current packages, and checkout terms. It is not a substitute for sleep habits, and it is not a treatment plan.
- People researching sleep-support supplements
- People who want to read the manufacturer’s offer before deciding
Price, packages, and guarantee
Prices and promotions can change. When we checked the official page, it listed three one-time packages: a 30-day bottle at $59 plus shipping, a 90-day (3-bottle) option at $49 per bottle, and a 180-day (6-bottle) option at $39 per bottle. The page also advertised a 60-day money-back guarantee if you contact support within 60 days of purchase.
Checkout is handled through ClickBank, which the site identifies as the retailer. For current pricing, shipping, and refund terms, use the official Sleep Revive page — that is where a purchase is meant to happen.
Things to consider
If you have an ongoing sleep problem, talk with a qualified clinician before trying a supplement. Results can vary. The sales page makes strong claims about sleep quality, detox, and circadian rhythm; those claims belong to the manufacturer, and we are not repeating them as established fact.
- It is a dietary supplement, not a medication.
- We have not verified the cited studies, ingredient doses, or customer stories on the sales page.
- Supplements are not a replacement for medical advice or treatment.
Learn more
If you want current details, pricing, or the full offer, visit the official Sleep Revive page. FindWorthNow may earn a commission from that visit, at no additional cost to you.