You're not sleeping — you're just lying there.
You go to bed tired. You close your eyes. But your mind won't stop, your body won't settle, and you wake up feeling like you never really slept. The problem isn't your mattress or your screen time — it may be what's missing from your body's recovery system.


Your body can't sleep if it can't relax.
Magnesium is the mineral your nervous system depends on to shift from "go" mode into rest-and-repair mode. It regulates GABA — the neurotransmitter that quiets brain activity — and helps your muscles physically release tension. Research suggests that up to 68% of American adults may not get adequate magnesium from diet alone. For women managing stress, hormonal shifts, and demanding schedules, this gap is even wider — and it shows up most clearly at night.

What Real Rest Feels Like
Revi+ delivers the magnesium your nervous system needs to shift from wired to rested
Magnesium supports GABA production — the neurotransmitter that quiets your brain's activity so you can fall asleep faster and stay in the deep, restorative stages longer.
Magnesium citrate helps your muscles physically relax — reducing the jaw clenching, shoulder tension, and restless legs that keep you from settling into sleep.
When your body actually recovers overnight, you wake up with natural energy — no caffeine crutch needed. Deep sleep is the original energy drink.
Magnesium citrate gently supports digestive regularity — so you're not lying awake with bloating or discomfort that makes it harder to fall asleep.
By supporting your nervous system's transition from sympathetic (fight-or-flight) to parasympathetic (rest-and-digest), magnesium may help quiet that wired-but-tired feeling before bed.
Magnesium plays a role in cortisol regulation and may support healthier hormone cycles — helping reduce the sleep disruptions that come with PMS, perimenopause, and chronic stress.
Adequate magnesium may help regulate your cortisol response — so daily stress doesn't accumulate into the kind of tension that keeps you awake at night.
Unlike melatonin supplements that can disrupt your body's natural production, Revi+ works with your existing sleep chemistry — supporting the processes your body already uses to wind down.
Melatonin is a hormone — and supplementing it regularly can signal your body to produce less on its own, creating dependency. Magnesium works differently. It supports the processes your brain already uses to wind down: GABA production, muscle relaxation, and nervous system regulation. You're not overriding your sleep chemistry — you're giving it what it needs to work properly.
About 30–60 minutes before bed is ideal. This gives the magnesium time to begin supporting GABA activity and muscle relaxation. Many of our customers make it part of their evening wind-down routine — it tastes like a raspberry treat, so it's an easy habit to build.
Not all magnesium is created equal. Magnesium oxide — the form in most cheap supplements — has very low bioavailability, meaning most of it passes through without being absorbed. Magnesium citrate is one of the most bioavailable forms, so your body actually absorbs and uses it. That's the difference between a supplement that works and one that doesn't.
Most women notice calmer evenings and easier sleep onset within 3–5 days. Deeper, more restorative sleep — the kind where you wake up actually refreshed — typically becomes consistent after 1–2 weeks of daily use as your magnesium levels stabilize.

