Hush vs. Nature Made Sleep: How to Compare Current Labels
Current-label review notice. This comparison is being rebuilt from dated, attributable source documents. Earlier formula, serving, efficacy, and superiority statements have been withdrawn.

What a trustworthy comparison should verify
- The active ingredients and the exact amount stated on each current physical label.
- The serving size and how many pieces or tablets make up one serving.
- The delivery format, such as a gummy versus a tablet or capsule.
- The directions for use and any warnings printed on the package.
- The full inactive-ingredient list, including flavors, colors, and allergens.
- The date and source of any figure you cite, so it can be checked later.

Current Hush disclosure
Hush Sleep Gummies are Hermetica's nighttime-gummy product, a low-dose melatonin gummy (0.35 mg per gummy) with L-theanine, reishi and passion flower, available in 1-, 3-, and 7-tin options. Check the physical package supplied with your order for current ingredients, directions, and warnings.
For the Nature Made side, we do not restate amounts here. Formulas and servings change between print runs, so read the current Nature Made label on the package you are holding rather than relying on any figure quoted elsewhere.
Checking third-party quality verification
Independent testing is one signal worth weighing on either product. Look for whether a brand references an outside laboratory, publishes a certificate of analysis, or carries a verification seal, and confirm what current testing documentation each brand references rather than assuming a mark is present. Treat undated or unattributed quality claims with caution: a seal without a date, lot number, or issuing organization is difficult to confirm. This applies to any supplement brand, Hush and Nature Made alike, and a claim you can trace to a dated document is more useful than one you cannot.
How to make your choice
Set both current labels side by side and compare what each actually states: format, ingredients, serving, directions, and available testing documentation. Match those facts to your own preferences and to any guidance from a healthcare professional you trust, especially if you take other medication or have a health condition. The most reliable comparison is the one you make from the packages in front of you, using figures you can date and source.


