It claims to be an effective sleep aid. However, it does not appear that it is anywhere on the planet to buy these days. These are fun reviews to do because you see all kinds of information about the product and the company and what scams are out there. It is always a good reminder to beware and know what you are buying and from whom you are buying it from. When you look up this product all you see are complaints and more complaints. I don’t know if it really is the product itself as much as it is the company that is selling the product. Let us see what makes up this sleep aid and if it was a good one or a bad one from a bad company.
How Does Dormanex Work?
Dormanex was made up of melatonin and 6 Chinese Traditional Medicines (TCM)
Melatonin—it says it is 99.5% pure melatonin but they all say that when they put melatonin in their products.
The six ingredients below are all traditional Chinese medicine:
Jujube—used for treatment of sleeplessness and anxiety
Poria Entire Plant—a mushroom that may soothe stomach and the intestines
Sichuan Lovage Stem—used for treatment of irregular menstrual periods and used as a diuretic
Zhi Mu Stem—used for high fever, chronic bronchitis, and excessive sweating
Chinese Licorice Root—eliminates toxins in the body. This is the most commonly used TCM besides ginseng. It says it builds energy but is calming
Luo Han Guo Fruit—used to relieve sunstroke, stops cough, moistens lungs and promotes bowel movements.
Is Dormanex An Effective Sleep Aid
Melatonin is a common ingredient in sleep aids and it is an effective ingredient but the other herbs really don’t seem to be beneficial in the use of a sleep aid. Another problem with this formula is there are no amounts given for each ingredient and when you don’t know that crucial information you have no idea if they are going to be effective.
Side Effects of Dormanex
There are no known side effects because this is a mystery pill
Final Word on Dormanex
There are way too many complaints about this company and many are saying that this is a scam. Some said they are a bunch of crooks that were marketing this product. Apparently, when you signed up for a free trial offer you had to give them your credit card number and then they gave you a three month supply along with your free trial. Along with this you are charged over $100. When people tried to send it back they were charged a restocking fee which was sometimes $50 or more plus the cost of shipping it back. It is in their Terms and Conditions but who really reads them. Warning to anyone, you need to read the Terms and Conditions when you buy anything on line because the fine print really does matter. Needless to say that there website is discontinued and is no longer available. BestSleepingPills.org is a great source to finding a sleep aid that works and look to see what they would recommend.







