MONOGRAPH LIBRARY
Sleep quality, sleep aids, recovery practices, sleep trackers.
Active mattress temperature control — water-circulated cooling and heating beneath a fitted topper — has emerged from a niche sleep-optimization product category into one of the most-evidenced consumer sleep interventions of the past decade. The…
Heart rate variability has become one of the most-marketed metrics in consumer wearable health tracking. The underlying physiology is real and well-characterized: variation in time between successive heartbeats reflects autonomic nervous system…
Sleep-disordered breathing — primarily obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) — is one of the most common, most underdiagnosed, and most consequential conditions in adult medicine. Untreated moderate-to-severe OSA is associated with hypertension, atrial…
Wrist-worn and finger-worn sleep tracking has become ubiquitous in the optimization community. Two distinct categories of devices are commonly confused: FDA-cleared home sleep apnea test (HSAT) devices like WatchPAT (Itamar Medical), and consumer…
The wearable category dominant in the optimization community in 2026 reduces to four products: the Oura Ring Generation 4, the Whoop 4.0 (with the newer 5.0 sensor band launching), the Apple Watch Series 10, and the Garmin Fenix/Forerunner line.…
Chamomile-derived flavonoid with CD38 inhibition and NAD+ modulation potential
A traditional adaptogenic herb with clinical evidence for stress resilience and cognitive function
Dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORAs) are the first novel mechanism approved for primary insomnia since the Z-drugs (zolpidem, eszopiclone, zaleplon) entered the market in the 1990s. Three are FDA-approved as of 2026: suvorexant (Belsomra,…
Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) is a small (nine amino acid) neuropeptide first identified in 1977 by Monnier and colleagues in Switzerland, isolated from the cerebral venous blood of rabbits exposed to electrical stimulation that induced…
The simplest amino acid supporting sleep quality, collagen synthesis, and neurological function
An amino acid supporting relaxed focus, mental clarity, and stress resilience without sedation
Doxepin is a tricyclic antidepressant that has been on the U.S. market since 1969. At antidepressant doses (75–300 mg/day), it has the classic tricyclic side-effect profile — anticholinergic dry mouth, constipation, urinary retention, orthostatic…
An essential mineral supporting energy production, relaxation, and cardiovascular health across multiple forms
A natural sleep hormone supporting circadian rhythm regulation and sleep quality with major global regulatory divergence
Methyl donor for homocysteine reduction and cellular methylation support
Trazodone is an FDA-approved antidepressant from 1981 that has, almost entirely off-label, become the most-prescribed sleep medication in the United States. At antidepressant doses (150–600 mg/day), it is an SSRI-era predecessor with a tolerability…
Non-regulated practice; device-free; evidence for stress reduction and parasympathetic activation
Unregulated practice; emerging evidence for immune function and stress resilience; cardiovascular precautions necessary
Device-regulated; clinical use for venous insufficiency; athletic recovery use emerging and less regulated
Practitioner-regulated; acupuncture-like but targeting muscle trigger points; emerging evidence for pain
Unregulated wellness practice; no device approval; emerging evidence for relaxation and stress reduction
Unregulated practice; direct earth contact or grounding devices; emerging evidence for inflammation and sleep
Unregulated practice; evidence for muscle relaxation and stress reduction; hygiene standards vary
Licensed profession in many jurisdictions; no medical device; evidence for muscle tension and stress reduction
Device status varies; some FDA-cleared for specific indications; off-label wellness use largely unregulated
Device-regulated; emerging evidence for recovery; safety concerns with extreme cold; athletic use growing
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