Description
It is a powerful antioxidant, it absorbs free radicals produced during oxidative stress, but at the same time it activates other naturally occurring antioxidants in our body. It supports the immune system, protects the heart and blood vessels, lowers blood pressure, regulates the amount of cortisol in the body, helps reduce the risk of depression and also has strong anti-inflammatory effects.
In addition, its very beneficial effects on the digestive system have been confirmed, where it is naturally produced in quantities up to 500 times higher than in the brain. It is one of the main communication molecules of the intestinal system, protecting the lining of the stomach and promoting its health and healing in ulcers, aphthae and inflammation. It prevents reflux, which can be caused by melatonin deficiency and manifests itself mainly at night, regulates peristalsis, reduces the risk of gallstones, promotes the secretion of pancreatic enzymes and the treatment of chronic pancreatitis. In addition, it has been included among the effective drugs in relieving symptoms in patients suffering from Irritable bowel syndrome. It also supports the treatment of cancer by slowing down the reproduction of tumour cells.
Information
Recommended dosage: 1 gummy jelly candy daily just before bedtime. 1 gummy jelly candy contains 1 mg of melatonin.
Ingredients: sweeteners (maltitol syrup, maltitol), water, gelling agent (pectins), acidity regulators (citric acid, sodium citrates), vegetable concentrates (carrot, blackcurrant), natural flavour, melatonin, mct coconut oil (medium chain triglycerides), coating agent (carnauba wax). The product may contain lactose.
Storage: store at room temperature, out of reach of small children. Keep out of reach of small children.
Note: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the product ingredients. The product must not be used by pregnant women, nursing mothers and children. The dietary supplement must not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. A balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Excessive consumption may have laxative effects.
Consumption
According to the information on the packaging.
Most of us know melatonin by the name of the sleep hormone. In this article, we would like to introduce you to its functions in our body and its impact on immunity and our overall health.
Melatonin is a hormone released in the brain that helps with the timing of our internal clocks, i.e. sleep and wakefulness. In newborn babies, melatonin starts to be released as early as the third month. Throughout life, the times of the highest intensity of melatonin released change, resulting in different times natural to us for sleeping and waking. Some people have been found to produce significantly less melatonin than others during their lifetime, which may have implications for faster aging, general deterioration in cognitive, psychological and social function, and sleep disturbances. The amount of melatonin secreted also correlates with daily and seasonal changes in our immune system, proving that it plays an important role in regulating immunity.
What is immunity and how does it work?
If our immunity works properly, the body can defend itself against pathogens and thus prevent various diseases. The immune system is an essential mechanism for maintaining homeostasis, a state of normal body function where it is not disturbed by any changes from the external environment. The immune system is made up of various cells, molecules and lymphoid organs. These are mainly white blood cells, specific antigen receptors on the surface of T and B cells, the thymus and the bone marrow where these cells are formed.
Living organisms use a natural circadian clock (circadian rhythm) to achieve homeostasis. These help the body to prepare for the change of light and darkness, i.e. they work on the basis of the alternation of day and night. When these rhythms are in tune with external changes, our organs function better, we are in a better mood and our immune system is more resistant to various diseases.
How is melatonin related?
When a beam of light hits the retina of our eye, the nerves carry this information to the brain. The pineal gland secretes a small amount of melatonin based on this information, which latches onto its receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. There it prevents its further production. In the dark, however, melatonin is secreted in large quantities because it is not blocked by anything.
Due to the abundant distribution of its receptors throughout the body, it influences many functions in the body. It boosts the immune system, positively influences the development of reproductive organs, improves fertility, affects memory and learning, and also has antioxidant effects.
Studies have shown that melatonin supplements can alleviate jet lag symptoms on long-haul flights. It is also recommended for patients with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder, for some sleep problems in children, or for anxiety before and after surgery (1).
Blind patients and melatonin
Persons who are totally blind often experience a disruption of the 24-hour sleep cycle. Because they cannot naturally receive light signals important to the natural circadian rhythm, their body follows a 24-hour cycle, but the sleep clock is constantly shifting. These persons are unable to correct their circadian rhythm naturally on their own, as would be possible for sighted people. The natural production of melatonin in this condition may be too low, or conversely too high, both of which can lead to problems. It is the hormone melatonin administered as part of the treatment that has been shown to be effective in blind patients. In sighted patients suffering from the same disorder, melatonin is also used in treatment, but usually not as the only treatment.
Sources:
https://zdravoteka.sk/magazin/cirkadianny-rytmus-poruchy-spanku-16-potravin-pomozu-zaspat/
https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/non-24-hour-sleep-wake-disorder/
(1) https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/melatonin-what-you-need-to-know
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