Balmbare

Balmbare

Balmbare

Balmbare

Balmbare

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Rated 4.7/5 based on 24.752+ Happy Ladies

Gomitas de magnesio y pimienta negra

30 days per Jar

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Restores Hair

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Boosts Confidence

Strengthens Follicles

Increases Thickness

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Supports Scalp

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The first hair supplement specifically formulated for women experiencing hormone-related hair loss

Addresses the DHT hormone disruption that causes hair loss

Clinically shown to reduce excessive shedding by 68% within 6-8 weeks

Safe to take with other medications

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Rated 4.7/5 based on 24.752+ Happy Ladies

Gomitas de magnesio y pimienta negra

Essentials Powder – Single-Serve Sachets Flavor: Lemon Berry Flavour

30 servings ($1.83 USD / serving)

$56.00

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Designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and calm racing thoughts.

Addresses Postpartum Anxiety: The real root cause of postpartum sleep issues

Safe to take: Trusted by over 32,000 postpartum moms

Clinically Tested: Proven to reduce nighttime sleep issues by 81%

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*We recommend 3-6 months of consistent use for the best results, for severe sleep insomnia

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$54.95

$38.46

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Pumpkin Seed Oil + Multi-Collagen

Delivered Every 30 Days

$49.1

$34.3

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Reduces shedding by blocking DHT

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$30.4

$16

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Grows new hair by stimulating scalp

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$35

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"I recommend a 3-6 month commitment with these first-ever gummies that combine Sea Moss and Pearl powder. This pairing activates collagen production without the hassle of traditional supplements."

Dr. Sanober Doctor, MD Anti-Age Expert

Double US Board Certified Dermatologist

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"I recommend a 3-6 month commitment with these first-ever gummies that combine Sea Moss and Pearl powder. This pairing activates collagen production without the hassle of traditional supplements."

Dr. Sanober Doctor, MD Anti-Age Expert

Double US Board Certified Dermatologist

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"I recommend a 3-6 month commitment with these first-ever gummies that combine Sea Moss and Pearl powder. This pairing activates collagen production without the hassle of traditional supplements."

Dr. Sanober Doctor, MD Anti-Age Expert

Double US Board Certified Dermatologist

Made in USA

USDA Organic Certified

Vegan & Gluten Free

No Harsh Chemicals

Third-Party Tested

OB-GYN Recommended

Made in USA

USDA Organic Certified

Vegan & Gluten Free

No Harsh Chemicals

Third-Party Tested

OB-GYN Recommended

🥬Active Natural Ingredients

Magnesium ComplexTM

Four specialized forms of magnesium work together to calm your postpartum anxiety:

Magnesium Bisglycinate — The most gentle, highly absorbable form.

Magnesium L-Threonate — The only form clinically shown to cross the blood-brain barrier.

Magnesium Taurate — Calms heart palpitations and that pounding-chest feeling at bedtime.

Magnesium Malate — Releases the physical tension locked in your jaw, shoulders, and legs.

Black Pepper Fruit Extract

Most magnesium never makes it past your gut. Your body struggles to absorb it, especially when you're already depleted, stressed, and running on empty.

Black Pepper Fruit Extract changes that. It's a natural compound that boosts the absorption of all 4 magnesium forms by up to 30%. So more of what you take actually gets where it needs to go — your brain, your nervous system, your muscles.

Loved By 32,000 Moms Worldwide

“I'm 4 months postpartum, and for the past 3 months, I genuinely thought something was broken in me. My son started sleeping through the night at 6 weeks. I didn't. I'd lie there with my thoughts spiraling, checking on him every 20 minutes. My husband would be out cold next to me, and I'd just stare at the ceiling, wanting to cry.

I tried melatonin, chamomile tea, meditation apps, but nothing touched it. My doctor suggested Lexapro, but I wasn't ready for that while nursing.


Started Balmbare Mag Gummies about 5 weeks ago. First few nights, I noticed my legs weren’t as restless as before. By week two, I was falling asleep before midnight for the first time in months. Now I'm getting 6-7 hours most nights, and I actually feel like a sane person again during the day.


I wish I'd found these sooner. I lost so many weeks thinking I just had to push through it.”

Ruby S., Mom Of 2

Hi, I'm Nicole! I'm the one who started Balmbare.

Not because I wanted to start a supplement company. But because I went through what you might be going through right now, and I had no one to tell me that I was not broken.


Let me back up.


I'm a certified OB-GYN here in Chicago. I've helped hundreds of women through pregnancy and postpartum.


I thought I knew what to expect when it was my turn.


I didn't.


After my son was born, the insomnia hit me like nothing I'd ever experienced.


My baby was sleeping fine. My husband was out cold by 9:30 every night. And I was lying there, wide awake, heart pounding, brain on high-alert, running through every worst-case scenario on repeat.


This led to problems like:

✘ Difficulty falling & staying asleep

✘ Feeling wired but exhausted all day

✘ Irritability over small things


And a dozen more that I won’t bore you with…

Hi, I'm Nicole! I'm the one who started Balmbare.

Everyone said it was just a phase.


But 9 months went by. It didn't get better.


And as an OB-GYN, that's what made me the angriest.


I knew this would happen.


Postpartum sleep problems get dismissed as "part of motherhood."


Moms are told to suck it up, wait it out, or pop antidepressants and hope for the best.


Postpartum care in this country is honestly a joke.


And I say that as someone inside the system.

Before I went on medication, I tried everything:

✘ Melatonin

✘ Chamomile tea and lavender

✘ CBD gummies

✘ Meditation apps

✘ Magnesium glycinate from Amazon

✘ Sleep hygiene rituals


Some of them made me a tiny bit calmer.


Yet, none of them helped me actually fall asleep and stay there.

I eventually gave in and went on Trazodone (one of the only anxiety meds considered safer while breastfeeding).


And yeah, I started sleeping. Sort of.


I'd fall asleep faster but wake up multiple times. The mornings were brutal, groggy, foggy, full of headaches.


I felt like I'd been hit by a truck until noon.


And the worst part? I couldn't fully wake up when my son cried at night. My husband had to nudge me. It was like I was sedated.

♥️ Postpartum Moms Love Blambare

The restless legs were the worst part for me. They started in my third trimester and never went away. Every night I'd lie down and my legs would just... twitch. Jerk. This creepy crawling feeling that made me want to scream. I was nearly in tears some nights. My OBGYN recommended magnesium but the stuff I got from the pharmacy did absolutely nothing. I was about to give up and just accept that this was my life now. Balmbare was different. Within the first week the restless legs calmed down by like 70%. By the end of the month they were basically gone. I didn't realize how much the leg thing was contributing to everything else, once that stopped, the rest of my body followed. I actually relax now when I lie down. That hadn't happened in 8 months

Michelle P.

I’m breastfeeding and pumping overnight, so sleep has been brutal. I was worried this would make me too groggy to wake up. It doesn’t. I wake up for pumps, feed my baby, and actually fall back asleep after, which never happened before.

Nina S.

Nobody warned me that postpartum sleep anxiety was a thing. My baby would be sleeping and I’d just lie thinking of literally the worst things that could happen to her. I couldn’t stop it. This helped me quiet those racing thoughts and pull me out of that constant alert mode. I still wake up for pumping, but I’m not panicked anymore all the time.

Chloe T.

I never write reviews but I need other moms to know about this. I was 5 months postpartum and hadn't slept more than 3 hours straight since giving birth. My baby was sleeping great. I wasn't. Every night was the same, lie down, heart starts pounding, brain starts listing every terrible thing that could happen to my son, can't breathe, can't relax, watch the clock until 5am. My husband didn't understand. My mom kept saying "sleep when the baby sleeps" and I wanted to throw something. Nobody got it. I found Balmbare at 3am during one of those desperate Google searches. Ordered it barely conscious. Started taking it eveyr day and I kid you not, by week two I was falling asleep within 30 minutes. By week four, I slept 7 hours straight for the first time since before my third trimester. I sobbed. Happy tears

Taylor B.

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I tried Unisom, melatonin, teas, meditation… nothing helped except making me feel worse the next day. This doesn’t knock me out, but it makes bedtime feel less scary and helps me calm my racing thought, which usually puts me to sleep. I don’t dread nighttime anymore.

Brianna H.

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I’m 9 months postpartum and thought something was seriously wrong with me because I still couldn’t sleep. This made me realize I wasn’t broken. I started sleeping longer stretches within the first week and feel more like myself again. Love this!!

Megan D.

I'm 11 months postpartum and was starting to think I'd just... never sleep again. Like this was permanent. My daughter has been sleeping 12-hour stretches since she was 6 months old and I was still waking up at 2am, 3am, heart racing, drenched in sweat, mind spiraling. I tried melatonin. Tried CBD gummies. Tried Benadryl. Tried a meditation app. Balmbare is the first thing that actually addressed the right problem. It helped me calm the anxiety down. That was the missing piece. Once the racing thoughts slowed, sleep just... happened. Give these a try, mama!

Nicole W.

Postpartum insomnia hit me around 6 weeks PP. I could fall asleep but woke up 2 hours later wide awake with my heart racing. This didn’t magically knock me out the first night, but by night 3 I noticed I wasn’t spiraling anymore. I feel calmer when I lay down, which is something I haven’t felt in months.

Lauren M.

I’d be pumping at 1am, wide awake afterward for two hours while my husband and baby both slept peacefully. The pumping would spike my anxiety and then I'd just lie there with my heart racing, doing math on how many hours of sleep I could still get if I fell asleep RIGHT NOW. Which of course made it impossible to fall asleep. Balmbare changed this completely. I take it about 30 minutes before my last pump session. By the time I'm done and back in bed, I can actually drift off instead of spiraling. I still wake up to pump (that hasn't changed) but now I fall back asleep within 15 minutes instead of 2 hours. That extra sleep has been everything. My supply actually improved too, probably because I'm finally resting.

Brianna M.

My twins are 6 months old. I didn't sleep more than 90 minutes at a time for the first 4 months PP. Even when my husband took a shift and I had 4 hours free, I'd just lie there. Eyes wide open. Brain buzzing. Checking on my babies obsessively. I tried every magnesium on Amazon. Glycinate, citrate, the spray. None of them did anything for the anxiety part. They'd make my body a little heavy but my mind was still screaming. My body was always tired, it was my brain that wouldn't cooperate. But now it does. I'm getting 5-6 hour stretches on my shift and falling back asleep after the night feed within 10 minutes. For a twin mom, that's a miracle!!!

Rachel D.

I work full-time and was terrified of going to work on 3 hours of sleep. This didn’t fix everything overnight, but I’m no longer running on fumes. My focus during the day is noticeably better.

Rose L.

I have postpartum anxiety but not depression, and every doctor wanted to push meds on me. I wanted something gentler. This helped take the edge off without changing how I feel emotionally.

Olivia P.

I was scared that sleeping deeper meant I wouldn’t hear my baby. That fear kept me awake more than anything. I still wake up easily, but now I can actually rest in between.

Hannah C.

First baby at 38. Everyone told me I'd be tired but nobody warned me about the insomnia that comes AFTER the baby starts sleeping. My son has been sleeping 8-hour stretches since 3 months. I was averaging 2-3 hours at 5 months postpartum. My doctor said it could be age-related hormones on top of the postpartum changes. I didn't want HRT and I wasn't going on Ambien while nursing. So I was stuck. A coworker recommended Balmbare. When I started consistently taking it, I noticed the physical tension releasing first, my shoulders dropped, my legs stopped being so restless. Then the sleep started improving. It was gradual, not instant, which honestly made me trust it more. Week one I got 4 hours. Week three I got 6. Now at two months in I'm sleeping 7 hours most nights. I finally feel like myself again!

Adrea P.

Single mom. No partner to take shifts. If I don't sleep, nobody is covering for me the next day. That pressure to sleep made the insomnia so much worse. Every hour my baby slept and I didn't, my anxiety would skyrocket because I knew I had to do this all alone tomorrow on zero sleep. I couldn't afford to be sedated either, it's literally just me and her. I need to hear her. Balmbare gave me the one thing I needed: the ability to actually fall asleep during my window without being knocked out. I take it after her last feed, and by the time she's down I can actually drift off instead of lying there in panic mode. I'm getting 5-6 hours now in chunks and it has made everything manageable.

Jasmine A.

My husband actually ordered these for me because he could see I was falling apart. I was 6 months postpartum, hadn’t slept more than 3 hours straight since our son was born, and I’d started saying things like, “I don’t think I’ll ever sleep again.” I didn’t have the energy to research one more supplement. I’d already tried melatonin, valerian root, CBD, chamomile, the Calm app, a weighted blanket, sound machine, blackout curtains, even the military sleep trick. If it existed, I tried it. He found Balmbare and told me to give it one last shot. It didn’t fix everything overnight. But by week two, I realized I was sleeping 4–5 hours instead of 2–3. That felt huge. I’m writing this now at 8 months postpartum, sleeping 6–7 hours most nights. I feel steadier. More patient. More like myself again. I’m not snapping over small things or feeling constantly on edge from exhaustion. For the first time since having my son, I feel like I’m showing up as the mom I want to be.

Kayla N.

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