- 5 mg
- Fast release Melatonin
- 5 mg
- Prolonged release Melatonin
Calcium phosphate dibasic dihydrate, croscarmellose sodium, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, silicon dioxide, sodium copper chlorophyllin.
Do not use this product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid taking with alcohol or products that increase drowsiness. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking medications for seizure, blood pressure, to suppress the immune system, to affect mental state or increase sedation, steroids or blood thinners, or if you have cardiovascular, immune, liver or chronic kidney disease, hormonal or seizure disorders, asthma, depression, diabetes, low blood sugar, or migraine. Consult your health care practitioner if sleeplessness persists for more than 4 weeks. Stop use if allergy occurs or if you experience headache, confusion, or nausea.
Tablets
60 Tabs
Adults: Take 1 tablet once a day, at or before bedtime.
- Helps to increase total sleep time
- Helps to reduce the time it takes to fall asleep
- Prevents frequent or early awakening
- Extra-strength dual bi-layered tablet
- Non-GMO, Free from dairy, gluten, and nuts
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MELATONIN
Get a good nights sleep with the help of Melatonin, perfect for resetting after jet lag and shift work...
Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the pineal gland in our brain. It regulates the body's sleep/wake cycles, and optimal levels allow us to have restful and restorative sleep. Unfortunately, our sleep cycles can easily be disrupted by life events like air travel and shift work, which can confuse the body and alter its natural production of melatonin.
What does it do?
Melatonin is normally released by our brain in response to lowering light levels throughout the day. Thus, the amount released increases later in the day until it peaks during the night. It is this high level at night that makes us drowsy and ready for bed. In addition to sleep regulation, melatonin also cues the body to release growth hormone and sex hormones, which are used during sleep to repair body tissues and normalize hormone levels.
Melatonin Levels
Although our melatonin levels cycle throughout the day, the total amount of melatonin produced by the body naturally declines as we age. Researchers believe that reduction in melatonin may be partly responsible for the aging process because as it declines so do levels of other hormones that allow the body to repair itself during sleep. Interestingly, low levels of melatonin have also been found in many children with ASD (autistic spectrum disorders). Supplementation has been found to help reduce sleep disturbances in autistic children.
Antioxidant
Exposure to free radicals through sunlight, pollution, smoke and chemicals increases our risk of cell growth and promotes the physical signs of aging. Free radicals are unstable molecules with unpaired electrons that are extremely reactive, and damage surrounding cell membranes, fats, and fat-soluble vitamins and nutrients. Fortunately, melatonin is a powerful antioxidant that protects the body from free radicals, and therefore reduces the daily damage to body tissues from the environment. Melatonin is recommended by natural health practitioners for insomnia, jet lag, aging, frequent colds and flu, PMS, memory loss, arteriosclerosis, stroke and Alzheimer's disease.
How can I take melatonin?
Melatonin can be purchased in capsules or tablets. They should be taken approximately 2 hours prior to bed to mimic the natural release of the hormone. Sublingual tablets are available for individuals with an impaired ability to absorb nutrients in the digestive tract. If you wake frequently during the night, a sustained-release tablet may give your the most beneficial results. It is often a good idea to start with a lower dose first and work your way up to larger ones, to avoid difficulty waking in the morning. If you awake feeling groggy decrease your dosage.
What if I don't want to take melatonin directly?
To enhance the body's production of melatonin without taking melatonin itself there are a few different options. Protein intake is important because it contains the amino acid tryptophan, a precursor to melatonin. A supplement called 5-HTP is an activated form of tryptophan that can also be supplemented to indirectly help with the production of melatonin. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) acts in the manufacture of melatonin from tryptophan and serotonin. The absorption of B6 is improved if all of the B complex vitamins are taken along with it.
Important Information
Many recommended medications decrease the body's ability to synthesize melatonin, including oral contraceptives, estrogen, hydralazine, loop diuretics, penicillamine, theophylline, beta-blockers, benzodiazepines and isoniazid. If you are using any of these medications and are having difficulty sleeping, melatonin may help you to once again get a full night's sleep.
Melatonin - QUICK FACTS
SOURCES
· Pineal gland, supplements from animal or synthetic source.
APPLICATIONS
· Insomnia, jet lag, aging, immune stimulation, PMS, memory loss, arteriosclerosis, stroke, Alzheimer's disease.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
· 0.5-6 mg in the evening. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
· Vitamin B6, valerian, chamomile, hops, antioxidants.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
· Excessive use of melatonin may cause daytime drowsiness.
· Do not use melatonin if you are pregnant, nursing, or have an autoimmune disease or cancer of the immune system.
· Melatonin can increase the effectiveness of sedatives.
· Melatonin is a contraceptive and should not be taken by women who wish to conceive.
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