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3mg Capsules Instructions

Melatonin Capsules Instructions and Information

3mg of Pharmaceutical Grade, Laboratory Synthesised Melatonin With NO ADDITIVES

100% pharmaceutical grade product proven to aid in normal sleep patterns. The capsules completely dissolve in under 30 minutes  to help you fall asleep fast and promote a full night of comfortable sleep. 

Vitasunn melatonin contains the purest, pharmaceutical grade melatonin.
ABSOLUTELY NO Yeast, Wheat, Corn, Milk, Egg, Soy, Glutens, Artificial Colors, Flavors, or Preservatives.

SUPPLEMENT FACTS
Serving Size: 1 Capsule

Aktiva ingredienser:
Melatonin 3 mg

Other Ingredients: Bulking agent: maltodextrin, hydroxypropylméthylcellulose (capsule shell), anti-caking agent: magnesium salts of fatty acids. 
(NO Yeast, wheat, corn, milk, egg, soy, glutens, artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives)

How much should be taken? Are there any side effects?
Levels of melatonin intake should vary with a person's age. The body produces some melatonin naturally during sleep and many doctors and experts recommend a level similar to the body's own production, between one to three milligrams taken two hours or one-half hour before a person wants to go to sleep. Melatonin should not be taken during the day. Some uncommon side effects are reports of grogginess, sleepwalking, and disorientation. Pregnant or breast-feeding women should not take it. All in all, melatonin has great sleep promoting effects.

Now for the Science:
Most everyone already knows melatonin is a naturally occurring hormone secreted by the pineal gland with potent antioxidant activity. Millions already benefit by using melatonin daily for insomnia, jet lag, immune function, high cholesterol, hypertension, anti-aging properties and cardiovascular health.

Melatonin's laboratory name is N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine. The release of melatonin correlates with the body's cycle of day and night. The highest levels of the hormone are produced at night. (Trace amounts of melatonin also appear in foods such as cherries).
 
What does it do and what scientific studies give evidence to support this?
Melatonin may play an essential role in relieving sleeping disorders, depression, and immune system deficiencies.

As light inhibits its production, and darkness stimulates it, melatonin regulates the body's internal clock. Double blind research shows that this hormone helps people sleep, shortens the number of awakenings in the night, and improves the quality of sleep. It is also very useful in treating jet lag, as it promotes quicker recovery from that "out of it" stage one may experience after extended periods of flight. Research has also shown that having enough melatonin exhibits positive psychological benefits on a person's mood, while a lack of melatonin corresponds to anxiety, fatigue, and hostility.

Melatonin has also been investigated for its anti-aging potential.

Who needs it and what are some symptoms of deficiency?
Anyone who experiences insomnia, glaucoma, or jet lag... or even some restless nights, could benefit by taking melatonin supplements. Adults experience a reduction in melatonin levels as they age. Frequent travelers and those who work rotating shifts may also improve their sleep levels. Sleep is definitely important to weight-trainers, bodybuilders, and athletes, as muscles grow and repair during sleep.

Melatonin 
has been studied ever since its discovery in the 1950s. 
In the mid-1990s, synthetic melatonin became available as a nutritional supplement. Since then, melatonin has been used by millions of people to gain quality rest on a more consistent basis.

Melatonin supplements are often recommended for sleep problems involving sleep cycles, such as jet lag or irregular night shift work.  Melatonin supplements are also recommended for sleep disorders due to side effects from beta-blockers (blood pressure medication), from stopping benzodiazepine drugs or from quitting smoking. Melatonin may also be given for insomnia linked to attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism in children.

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.