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sleep
Nervous system ritual support for downshifting, rest readiness and nighttime regulation.
sleep is a ritual tonic designed to support the nervous system’s transition into rest.
Rather than inducing sleep or sedating the system, sleep offers gentle signaling that supports downshifting, integration, and sleep readiness. It is intended for evening use or moments of unwinding, helping the body move toward rest at its own pace.
sleep supports preparation, not sedation.
INTENTION
Downshifting • Rest Readiness • Restoration
sleep is designed to accompany the body’s natural transition from activity into rest, honoring the nervous system’s need for gradual slowing.
It may be used when:
the body feels tired but the mind remains active
evenings feel wired or unsettled
you want to create a consistent pre-sleep ritual
rest feels difficult to access
HOW TO USE
sleep is intended to be used as a simple ritual rather than a corrective intervention.
Suggested use:
In the evening or before bed
As part of a consistent wind-down routine
During moments of intentional rest or integration
Use slowly and intentionally. Pair with dimmed light, quiet, or stillness. Notice subtle shifts over time rather than immediate effects.
Allow your nervous system to guide timing and frequency.
FORMULATION NOTES
All ethyra tonics are:
• Prepared in amber glass bottles (30 mL)
• Made with distilled water
• Contain a small amount of distilled grain alcohol
• Created using proprietary energy signaling
These formulations are designed to be subtle, non-invasive, and supportive of nervous system awareness.
WHO THIS TONIC IS FOR
sleep may be supportive if you are:
Seeking rest without sedation
Sensitive to strong sleep aids
Working with evening overstimulation
Interested in ritual-based approaches to rest
IMPORTANT NOTE
This tonic is not a medication or treatment and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual experiences may vary. Discontinue use if your system signals overwhelm.
Rest arrives when the system is allowed to slow.
Sleep begins before the eyes close.
Nervous system ritual support for downshifting, rest readiness and nighttime regulation.
sleep is a ritual tonic designed to support the nervous system’s transition into rest.
Rather than inducing sleep or sedating the system, sleep offers gentle signaling that supports downshifting, integration, and sleep readiness. It is intended for evening use or moments of unwinding, helping the body move toward rest at its own pace.
sleep supports preparation, not sedation.
INTENTION
Downshifting • Rest Readiness • Restoration
sleep is designed to accompany the body’s natural transition from activity into rest, honoring the nervous system’s need for gradual slowing.
It may be used when:
the body feels tired but the mind remains active
evenings feel wired or unsettled
you want to create a consistent pre-sleep ritual
rest feels difficult to access
HOW TO USE
sleep is intended to be used as a simple ritual rather than a corrective intervention.
Suggested use:
In the evening or before bed
As part of a consistent wind-down routine
During moments of intentional rest or integration
Use slowly and intentionally. Pair with dimmed light, quiet, or stillness. Notice subtle shifts over time rather than immediate effects.
Allow your nervous system to guide timing and frequency.
FORMULATION NOTES
All ethyra tonics are:
• Prepared in amber glass bottles (30 mL)
• Made with distilled water
• Contain a small amount of distilled grain alcohol
• Created using proprietary energy signaling
These formulations are designed to be subtle, non-invasive, and supportive of nervous system awareness.
WHO THIS TONIC IS FOR
sleep may be supportive if you are:
Seeking rest without sedation
Sensitive to strong sleep aids
Working with evening overstimulation
Interested in ritual-based approaches to rest
IMPORTANT NOTE
This tonic is not a medication or treatment and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual experiences may vary. Discontinue use if your system signals overwhelm.
Rest arrives when the system is allowed to slow.
Sleep begins before the eyes close.