MELATONIN (60 Caps)

$28.30

SKU: 1041 Category:

NDC: 53335-3110-12

Weight: 4 Oz

MELATONIN is a hormone supplement that supports sleep regulation and circadian rhythm, particularly for those with disrupted sleep patterns.

Description

NDC: 53335-3110-12

Weight: 4 Oz

MELATONIN is a hormone naturally produced by the pineal gland in the brain, playing a key role in regulating sleep and wake cycles, or circadian rhythm. The body’s internal clock controls MELATONIN production, with levels typically rising in the evening, peaking overnight, and declining in the early morning. This natural process helps maintain healthy sleep patterns, but MELATONIN production diminishes with age, with some older adults producing minimal or no amounts, potentially leading to sleep difficulties.

This supplement is designed to support sleep regulation, benefiting individuals with disrupted schedules (e.g., night shift workers), age-related sleep changes, or post-surgical sleep disturbances. Research suggests MELATONIN may also help reduce chronic cluster headaches and support conditions like Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) by aligning circadian rhythms (e.g., Lewy et al. 2006, Jan et al. 2009). Manufactured using premium pharmaceutical-grade materials in a GMP-approved facility in the USA, MELATONIN is free of fillers, binders, or coloring agents, with no known side effects when used as directed.

Directions: Take 1-3 capsules daily or as advised by your healthcare provider, preferably 30-60 minutes before bedtime.

Key Benefits

  • Regulates Sleep Cycles: Supports circadian rhythm and sleep quality.
  • Aids Shift Work Adjustment: Helps night workers maintain sleep patterns.
  • Reduces Sleep Disruption: Assists recovery after surgery or with SAD.

References

  • Lewy AJ, et al. (2006). “Melatonin and the regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms.” Chronobiology International, NIH.
  • Jan JE, et al. (2009). “Melatonin treatment of sleep-wake disorders in children with ADHD.” Annals of Pharmacotherapy, NIH.
  • Brzezinski A. (1997). “Melatonin in humans.” New England Journal of Medicine, NIH.
  • Vgontzas AN, et al. (2005). “Melatonin: Role in circadian regulation and sleep disorders.” Sleep Medicine Reviews, NIH.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Additional information

Weight 0.113 kg