Herbal Sleep Study at University of Reading

Join Our Herbal Sleep Study at the University of Reading!

Are you looking for a paid research opportunity to explore the impact of an herbal supplement on sleep and mood?

We’re conducting a 4-week study that involves three visits to our nutrition lab and some simple home tests (details are in the attached poster).

If you’re interested, please reach out using the QR code or contact us directly via the email listed on the poster or Reddit: link to poster.

Click here to sign up for the information sheet.

Thank you! 😀

Best regards,

Imogen Mathews

PhD Researcher

School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences

3 thoughts on “Herbal Sleep Study at University of Reading”
  1. Hi Imogen,

    Thanks for sharing this opportunity! I’m definitely interested in participating in the herbal sleep study at the University of Reading. The topic sounds fascinating, and I’m curious to learn more about the potential effects of herbal supplements on sleep and mood.

    I’ll reach out via the QR code and look into the sign-up link for the information sheet as well.

    Best wishes for your research!

    Warm regards,
    [Your Name]

  2. This is a fantastic initiative, Imogen! Researching the effects of herbal supplements on sleep and mood could yield valuable insights, especially as more people seek natural alternatives to improve their well-being.

    For those considering participation, it’s worth mentioning that certain herbs can interact with medications, so consulting with a healthcare professional beforehand could be beneficial. Additionally, it might be interesting to gather qualitative feedback from participants about their experiences throughout the study, as it could provide a deeper understanding of how these supplements might work on a psychological level.

    I’m excited to see the findings of your study and hope it contributes to the growing research on holistic approaches to mental health. Best of luck with your research!

  3. This study sounds like a fascinating opportunity for those looking to contribute to our understanding of herbal supplements and their effects on sleep quality! Herbal remedies have been traditionally used for centuries, yet empirical research often lags behind anecdotal evidence. I’m particularly interested in how the study will measure both sleep and mood outcomes, as they are deeply interconnected.

    It would be great to explore which herbal supplements are being tested and whether participants will be given a placebo. Such details could help frame the study within the broader context of current research on herbal interventions. Also, I’d love to hear from previous participants about their experiences regarding the process and any changes they noted in their sleep patterns or overall mood.

    Kudos to the University of Reading for conducting this important research! It will be interesting to see the outcomes and hopefully, the implications for those seeking non-pharmacological solutions to sleep disturbances.

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