Melatonin Pills Fremont OH

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Walgreens
419-355-9760
1900 W State St
Fremont, OH
Walmart Supercenter
(419) 334-3190
2052 State Route 53
Fremont, OH
Rite-Aide
(419) 547-7991
710 North Main Street
Clyde, OH
Rite-Aide
(419) 443-0189
530 West Market Street
Tiffin, OH
Rite-Aide
(419) 734-5583
1626 East Perry Street
Port Clinton, OH
Kmart
(419) 334-2800
1825 N State Rte 19
Fremont, OH
Rite-Aide
(419) 332-2186
2020 West State Street
Fremont, OH
Rite-Aide
(419) 898-3911
306 West Water Street
Oak Harbor, OH
Walmart Supercenter
(419) 448-4402
2801 West State Route 18
Tiffin, OH
Rite-Aide
(419) 855-8363
21991 West State Route 51
Genoa, OH

Will Melatonin Help You Sleep?

If you're tossing, turning, and looking for alternative ways to get to sleep, melatonin supplements might help. But then again, they might not. Here's why.

You produce your own melatonin, a hormone that's made in the brain and works with your circadian rhythm, or sleep-wake cycle, to help you know when it's time to sleep and when it's time to wake up. Your blood levels of melatonin rise at night, or whenever you find yourself in darkness, and drop when the sun comes up, or whenever you are exposed to light.

Knowing the relationship between  natural melatonin and circadian rhythms, many people with insomnia, jet lag or other disruptive sleep issues try melatonin supplements as a sleep aid, with varying degrees of success. Although health experts do not know for sure exactly how supplemental melatonin affects the sleep cycle, the various types of melatonin sold by reputable supplement manufacturers in health food stores, pharmacies and online are generally considered safe, at least for short-term use of up to several weeks. Some of the side effects reported by people who have taken melatonin supplements include headaches, dizziness, irritability and drowsiness the following day

Different formulations of melatonin, in varying doses, have been used in clinical studies to try to determine what effect, if any, the supplemental hormone has on individual sleep rhythms and sleep issues related to various conditions, such as jet lag, aging and insomnia that is secondary to other medical conditions. Mostly conflicting results have been reported. No studies have shown that people with naturally low levels of melatonin in their blood get any more benefit from supplements than people with normal levels of melatonin. In other words, many people who have naturally low blood levels of melatonin are able to enjoy a normal night's sleep. Yet, a study performed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers found that when older men and women who suffer from varying degrees of insomnia are given melatonin supplements, their blood levels of melatonin rise and their sleep is improved.

Melatonin supplements are usually made from a synthetic version of the hormone, and are available as pills and capsules to be swallowed, and in tablet and liquid dropper form to be dissolved in your mouth, either under your tongue or through your cheek. Although sold in much higher doses, the research team at MIT found that 0.3 mg was an optimal dose for improving sleep ...

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