DR. C VITAMINS Melatonin Supplement - Supports Restful Sleep

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"Many patients complain of issues with falling and staying asleep, which can affect every area of their waking lives. We developed Nº12 Melatonin to address these common issues and deliver a concentrated formula to ensure a restful night's sleep.

Nº12 Melatonin is a vegetarian formula with a delivery system that releases melatonin quickly and then steadily over a 6-hour period. From the very first night you take it, this supplement can settle you into sleep and have you feeling refreshed in the morning." 

- Dr. C

SUPPORTS
  • Synchronization of the Body’s Daily Biorhythms
  • Restful Sleep
  • Direct and Indirect Antioxidant Support
  • Healthy Immune Response
  • Brain Health

DIRECTIONS
1 capsule before bed

      Melatonin is a neurohormone produced from tryptophan by the pineal gland when it is stimulated by darkness. While melatonin regulates many other hormones; its primary function appears to be regulation of the body’s daily and annual biological rhythms.* Oral supplementation has been shown to have some benefit with regard to time to sleep onset, total sleep time, and sleep efficiency.  Noteworthy advantages over pharmaceutical sleep aids are improved performance upon wakening and the absence of memory impairment. 

      According to studies, daytime melatonin supplementation by travelers crossing time zones and/or shift workers also promotes sleep. Research has shown that melatonin not only fights free radicals during sleep, but also stimulates the body’s own antioxidant systems. For example, it reduced harmful oxidized cholesterol (LDL) in post-menopausal women.   Melatonin’s antioxidant capacity also accounts for its role as a neuro protectant. By delivering antioxidant benefits and correcting the circadian rhythm, melatonin could support cognitive function. A decrease in plasma melatonin correlates with a decline in immune function in some individuals beginning around the age of sixty. Interestingly, lymphoid cells are an important physiological source of melatonin in humans.The hormone appears to stimulate production of T helper (TH) cells and their release of interleukin-2, gamma interferon and opiod peptides.  Considering the decline in melatonin synthesis with age, exogenous supplementation with the hormone has long been of interest in anti-aging protocols. The addition of pyridoxine in this formula supports the biosynthesis of melatonin and may also enhance dream recall.