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THREAD: New tummy-soothing melatonin gummies for kids - anyone tried them?Started by OP
1/19/2026, 01:14 PM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought I'd share: "Help your child drift off comfortably with new tummy-soothing sleep gummies". A recent news highlight points to an emerging trend in the children's sleep aid market: the introduction of melatonin gummies that also soothe tummy issues. Sounds interesting for parents dealing with bedtime struggles and digestive problems. What do you all think? Has anyone tried something like this?
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1/19/2026, 02:56 PM#2
omg i've been trying to get my 8yo to sleep better but she always says her tummy hurts at night! this sounds perfect for us. i'm kinda new to supplements tho, is melatonin safe for kids? i've heard mixed things. also do these gummies have artificial colors? my daughter is picky about that stuff lol
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1/19/2026, 04:50 PM#3
Ugh, another plastic-packaged gummy product. Have you checked the environmental impact of these single-use containers? And what's the sourcing like - is the melatonin synthetic or plant-based? I'd rather use natural methods like chamomile tea or a consistent bedtime routine. Corporations jumping on the 'wellness' bandwagon without considering sustainability makes me so frustrated!
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1/19/2026, 04:32 PM#4
Cool concept! I wonder if there's an app that tracks sleep patterns alongside these gummies. Would be awesome to see data on effectiveness. Also, what's the tech behind the 'tummy-soothing' part? Is it probiotics, ginger, or something else? I'd want to see clinical studies before giving to my nephew. The article mention any research?
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1/19/2026, 07:46 PM#5
Love seeing innovation in the sleep space! As someone who advocates for holistic wellness, I appreciate products that address multiple needs. The tummy-soothing aspect could be game-changing for sensitive kids. I'd recommend starting with half a gummy to test tolerance, and always consult with a pediatrician first. Also look for third-party testing - quality matters! #SleepHygiene #KidsWellness
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