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CBD for Sleep

CBD for Sleep

Not sure where to start with CBD for your nighttime routine? This collection includes gummies, capsules, softgels, oils, and tea for evening relaxation and winding down.* You'll find options with melatonin, CBN, calming herbs, or a little THC, along with clearly labeled formulas from brands our team knows well. It's a practical place to compare formats, strengths, and ingredient combinations before choosing one.

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How CBD fits into an evening routine*

Nighttime CBD products are usually built around one goal: helping you settle in and relax before bed.* CBD is different from melatonin. Melatonin is commonly used to support the body's natural sleep-wake rhythm, while CBD is more often used for relaxation, mood balance, and an easier evening wind-down.* That's why many formulas pair CBD with other ingredients instead of using CBD on its own.

In this collection, you'll see a few different types of formulas. Some combine CBD with melatonin, like Charlotte's Web Raspberry 10mg Sleep Gummies and Medterra CBD Good Night Capsules. Others pair CBD with CBN, a cannabinoid many people look for in nighttime products, like Wild Theory Dream Broad Spectrum CBD Oil and Wild Theory Stellar Broad Spectrum CBD and CBN Oil. You'll also find formulas with herbs such as chamomile, valerian, and lemon balm, like Garden of Life Dr. Formulated CBD + Sleep Softgels.

If you're comparing CBD and CBN, the short version is this: CBD is the more general option for calm and balance.* CBN is often included in formulas made for evening routines and bedtime use.*

Which format makes the most sense?

The best CBD product for evening use usually comes down to how you prefer to take it. Oils give you the most control over serving size. If you want to start low and adjust gradually, a tincture is often the easiest place to begin. Wild Theory Hemp Extract Oil - 500mg Regular is a lower-strength option, while Wild Theory Hemp Extract Oil - 1000mg Extra and Wild Theory Hemp Extract Oil - Maximum may make more sense if you already know you prefer a stronger serving.

Gummies are simple and consistent. Each piece is pre-measured, so there's less guesswork. +PlusCBD Sleep Gummies 10mg and Charlotte's Web Raspberry 10mg Sleep Gummies are straightforward choices if you want a bedtime gummy. If you prefer a full spectrum gummy with a small amount of THC, Wild Theory Strata Full Spectrum CBD THC Gummies and +PlusCBD Reserve Collection Hemp Extract Gummies are worth comparing.

Capsules and softgels work well if you want a no-taste option. Medterra CBD Good Night Capsules combine CBD with melatonin and botanicals, while Garden of Life Dr. Formulated CBD + Sleep Softgels use broad spectrum hemp plus herbs and vitamin D3. Tea is the slowest, coziest format. Buddha Teas CBD Peppermint Tea fits easily into an evening routine if you already like ending the day with a warm mug and a little quiet time.

What to compare before you choose

Start with the hemp type. Full spectrum products include multiple hemp compounds and may include trace THC. Broad spectrum products include multiple hemp compounds without THC. Isolate products contain only CBD. If avoiding THC is a priority, look at broad spectrum or isolate options such as Wild Theory CBD Isolate Gummies - 25mg or the broad spectrum Wild Theory oils.

Next, look at the added ingredients. Melatonin may make sense if you specifically want support for your normal bedtime rhythm.* CBN is often used in evening formulas. Herbs like chamomile, valerian, and lemon balm are common in products made to promote relaxation.* These combinations can feel quite different from a plain CBD formula.

Then check the serving strength. A 10mg gummy and a high-potency oil are not interchangeable. If you're newer to CBD, starting with a lower serving is usually the better move. If you've used hemp extracts before and know you need more, a stronger tincture may be more practical than taking several gummies.

Common buying mistakes we see

One common mistake is choosing based on the biggest milligram number on the label without checking the serving size. A bottle may contain 1000mg or 4000mg total, but what matters most is how much CBD and CBN you get per serving.

Another is overlooking the rest of the formula. If you know melatonin doesn't work well for you, skip products that include it. If you want a THC-free option, double check whether the product is broad spectrum or isolate instead of assuming every gummy is the same.

We also see people choose a format that doesn't fit their routine. If you dislike the taste of tinctures, you probably won't use one consistently. If you want flexibility, oils are easier to adjust than capsules. The best product is often the one you'll actually keep using.

Who should check in with a practitioner first

CBD is not the right fit for everyone. It's smart to talk with a qualified healthcare professional before using hemp products if you are pregnant or nursing, take prescription medications, have questions about THC exposure, or are managing a complex health situation. If you'd like more personalized guidance, you can reach out through our contact page or learn more about our practitioners at Our Experts.

Also pay attention to timing. Products with melatonin, CBN, herbs, or THC are generally better saved for evenings when you can stay home and see how you respond. Start with the label directions, give the product a few nights of consistent use, and make only one change at a time so you can tell what is actually working for your routine.

A quick note on expectations

CBD products are best viewed as tools for relaxation and routine support, not instant fixes.* A calming tea, a measured gummy, or a tincture taken at the same time each night may help support a steadier evening rhythm.* Keep expectations realistic, pay attention to the formula details, and choose the format you'll use consistently.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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