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Trouble Falling Asleep? Try Melatonin

Posted by Bobby Brown on August 23, 2020 - 5:04pm

 

 

You know the routine, you get into bed with the intention of falling right to sleep. But then you start tossing, turning, thinking, and you look at the clock and two hours have passed by. As the hours pass by the panic of “I have to fall asleep NOW, I have to get up so soon!” starts setting in.

You’re already having  your bedtime snack and are cutting out poor sleep habits, so what’s the next step? That’s where a melatonin supplement comes in. Clinically we’ve seen it help break this sleep deprivation cycle and you get a good night's sleep.

Research supports this, which Dr. Daniel Amen author of Change Your Brain, Change Your Body stated, melatonin, a hormone made in the brain actually helps regulate other hormones and maintains the body's sleep cycle. Beyond sleep assistance, melatonin has been demonstrated in animal studies to prevent premature aging and increase the average life span. Lastly, melatonin is a strong antioxidant and is not addictive.

Our nutritionists frequently recommend one to five milligrams of melatonin in a sublingual form, a form you put under your tongue because it gets absorbed into the bloodstream more efficiently and quickly.

Most people find success falling asleep (and awaking refreshed, what a thought!) by taking three to five milligrams about a half an hour before going to bed.

Andries Van Tonder Thanks for sharing, now I know what to use
August 24, 2020 at 8:33am