The deep-rest experiment.

Dreamweaver is the Ayrloom SKU that takes the biggest pharmacological bet. Where Pillow Talk hedges its CBN load with melatonin (the actually-evidenced sleep mechanism), Dreamweaver triples the CBN content (5mg → 30mg) and strips the melatonin entirely. The framework places it Decompress / Airplane because the cannabinoid math says it should sedate — but the cannabinoid-only literature on CBN sedation is genuinely thin.

What does this mean for the consumer? Anecdotally, Dreamweaver works — user reports on Weedmaps and r/CBN are largely positive. Whether that's CBN doing the work, the elevated THC dose (10mg is no joke for sleep), the placebo effect of the "deep rest" framing, or some combination is unclear. Our editorial position: it's worth trying if you want a melatonin-free option, but Pillow Talk is the more defensible default sleep SKU in the Ayrloom line.

Editorial note · the CBN evidence gap The "CBN is sedating" claim has propagated through the cannabis industry for 50 years on the basis of 1970s human studies that combined CBN with THC, where THC was almost certainly doing the sedative work. Modern controlled trials of isolated CBN for sleep do not exist (Corroon 2021). Dreamweaver is therefore the framework's stress test for the CBN-monotherapy hypothesis. If you try it, observe yourself and report back.