Magnesium mocktail: Viral sleep drink gains popularity, but does it really work?


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Sep 18: A wellness trend known as the Sleepy Girl Mocktail has taken over TikTok and Instagram, with many claiming it helps improve sleep quality. The drink, simple to prepare, is being hailed as a natural alternative to a nightcap.

The mocktail is typically made using tart cherry juice, magnesium powder, and a splash of sparkling water or prebiotic soda. It is usually consumed about an hour before bedtime.

Tart cherry juice is rich in melatonin and tryptophan, which are linked to better sleep regulation, while magnesium is believed to aid relaxation and reduce stress. Health experts, however, note that evidence remains limited and results may vary from person to person.

Despite this, the drink’s popularity continues to rise, with many crediting it for restful nights.

How to make the Sleepy Girl Mocktail

• ½ cup tart cherry juice (unsweetened preferred)

• 1 tablespoon magnesium powder

• A splash of sparkling water

Mix well and consume one hour before bedtime.

  

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