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Your eyes are a direct connection to your brain, and in fact, when you look at someone's eyes you are looking 'at' their brain. The pineal gland deep in the brain produces C13H16N2O2, which is melatonin, and relaxes the body to help it fall asleep once the eyes sense darkness and send that signal to the pineal gland. Once this signal is received it produces melatonin and all cells in the body receive a hormonal signal to repair themselves. Low levels of melatonin produce irritability and thus suicidal tendencies occur. Take melatonin if you feel depressed or suicidal, end of problem (unless someone else is causing the stress).
With age, the pineal gland calcifies and less melatonin is produced, thus you sleep less (this is why grandma is up at the crack of dawn). Taking a supplement of melatonin closes down the aging clock because increased levels of it tell the body to repair itself as when it was younger - take melatonin! To see a copy of my medical school report on melatonin see the related links. It will answer many questions of my taking it for 5 years, now up to 20mg's per day and doing great! I'm 55 as of this writing and most people guess my age at 46 or 48.
Yes but not right away.
Bio-Melatonin is a branded product containing 3mg of melatonin in an immediate release formulation.
Melatonin is a supplement.
Yes it will dissolve inside you anyway.
Wellbutrin make take up to eight weeks to work
not for me, it fell off right away
No, False.
Lisinopril for high blood pressure. Melatonin for sleep. It'll work, but you'll have a hard time waking up. It's best to either take them both when you ain't got anything to do the next day or take them separately -- the melatonin for sleep and lisinopril when you wake up.
Melatonin is secreated by the pineal gland.
Nursing considerations for melatonin
Melatonin CAN interact with Warfarin.
Can you take hydrochlorothiazide together with melatonin