About Rain Mesa

Rain Mesa Botanicals was born from a shared passion and a chance encounter between childhood friends. After a memorable surfing trip in Hawaii, Rob Sanders teamed up with Benjamin, a seasoned CBD producer, to bring natural wellness products to life. With Ben’s expertise and Rob’s vision, Rain Mesa Botanicals was created to offer holistic solutions rooted in tradition and nature.
Nestled in the high desert of western New Mexico, our company is surrounded by abundant wildlife and breathtaking views of the Gila Wilderness.
Drawing inspiration from this pristine environment and centuries-old Amazonian plant knowledge, we’ve carefully formulated a range of topical products using oils indigenous to the Amazon rainforest—used by tribal cultures for millennia to combat inflammation and arthritic pain.

About Hemp

Hemp has been cultivated for centuries as a versatile crop, providing fibers for clothing, rope, twine, and paper. But beyond its fibrous uses, hemp contains cannabinoids—unique chemical compounds found in trace amounts throughout the plant.
Through precise extraction and formulation, these cannabinoids become powerful supplements designed to support the human endocannabinoid system. This natural system regulates functions such as sleep, mood, pain, and energy. Our hemp supplements are crafted to assist with sleep consistency, mood stabilization, pain relief, and more.

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Hemp Cannabinoid Sleep Supplements vs. Melatonin

Melatonin is a well-known natural aid that helps regulate sleep. It is found in small amounts in foods like tart cherries, nuts, and turkey—our bodies convert tryptophan in turkey into melatonin, which is why many feel sleepy after Thanksgiving dinner.

However, most melatonin supplements are synthetic or derived from animal pineal glands or microorganisms, which may not appeal to everyone.

If the idea of consuming animal-derived products isn’t your thing (understandably!), our hemp sleep gummies offer a natural, plant-based alternative to support your sleep cycle—no brains involved!