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|Sleep Aid
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|Helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle, promoting restful sleep
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|Jet Lag Management
|Jet Lag Management
|Alleviates symptoms of jet lag by helping to adjust to new time zones
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|Antioxidant Support
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|Acts as an antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative stress
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|Mood Regulation
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|Supports mood stability by influencing serotonin and other neurotransmitters
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|Immune System Support
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|May enhance immune function and reduce inflammation
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 28 January 2025

Melatonin []

Melatonin

Alternate Names: N-Acetyl-5-Methoxytryptamine

Chart of Uses:

Use Description Index
Sleep Aid Helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle, promoting restful sleep
Jet Lag Management Alleviates symptoms of jet lag by helping to adjust to new time zones
Antioxidant Support Acts as an antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative stress
Mood Regulation Supports mood stability by influencing serotonin and other neurotransmitters
Immune System Support May enhance immune function and reduce inflammation

Warnings:

  1. Sleep Disruption: While melatonin helps with sleep, improper timing or high doses can disrupt sleep patterns.
  2. Daytime Drowsiness: May cause drowsiness if taken during the day or if dosage is too high.
  3. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Use only under medical supervision during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  4. Drug Interactions: May interact with blood thinners, immune-suppressing drugs, and medications for diabetes.
  5. Blood Pressure: In some cases, melatonin can raise or lower blood pressure, so use cautiously in those with blood pressure issues.

Active Compounds:

  1. Melatonin: The primary active compound that regulates the body’s sleep-wake cycle and supports antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions.
  2. Serotonin: Melatonin is synthesized from serotonin, which plays a role in mood and sleep regulation.
  3. N-Acetyltryptamine: Another form of melatonin that has similar effects in regulating biological rhythms.

Natural Sources:

  1. Fruits:
    • Cherries (Prunus avium): Particularly tart cherries are one of the best natural sources of melatonin.
    • Bananas (Musa spp.): Contains small amounts of melatonin and helps regulate sleep.
  2. Vegetables:
    • Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum): Contain low amounts of melatonin, contributing to sleep regulation.
    • Corn (Zea mays): A plant-based source of melatonin, especially in dried corn.
  3. Nuts and Seeds:
    • Walnuts (Juglans regia): A rich natural source of melatonin.
    • Flaxseeds (Linum usitatissimum): Contains trace amounts of melatonin, contributing to better sleep quality.
  4. Herbs:
    • Tart cherry extract (Prunus cerasus): High in melatonin, often used as a supplement for sleep support.