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What is melatonin ?
Melatonin is a neurohormone secreted by the pineal gland in the brain. Main function – regulates sleep. As studies shows is safe and non-addictive.

Benefits of taking  RAW PowdersTM Melatonin

Melatonins improves sleep quality, is very effective cure for insomnia as well as reduce blood pressure.
Athletes may benefit of taking melatonin because of Melatonin being able reduces muscle damage (works as antioxidant) as well as may increase growth hormone levels.

Key benefitsPurity check board
1 mg melatonin per tablet
Improves sleep
May increase  growth hormone levels
Non-addictive
Binders
No
Fillers
No
Dye
No
Sweeteners
No
DirectionsGoes well with
Take 1 tablet before bed-
Nutritional information
Olive Leaf Extract (40 % oleuropein)
Other Ingredients
Dicalcium Phosphate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Croscarmellose sodium, Magnesium stearate, Silicon dioxide.
Supporting Research
1.    Lemoine P1, Nir T, Laudon M, Zisapel N. Prolonged-release melatonin improves sleep quality and morning alertness in insomnia patients aged 55 years and older and has no withdrawal effects. J Sleep Res. 2007 Dec;16(4):372-80.
2.    Koziróg M1, Poliwczak AR, Duchnowicz P, Koter-Michalak M, Sikora J, Broncel M. Melatonin treatment improves blood pressure, lipid profile, and parameters of oxidative stress in patients with metabolic syndrome. J Pineal Res. 2011 Apr;50(3):261-6
3.    Ochoa JJ1, Díaz-Castro J, Kajarabille N, García C, Guisado IM, De Teresa C, Guisado R. Melatonin supplementation ameliorates oxidative stress and inflammatory signaling induced by strenuous exercise in adult human males. J Pineal Res. 2011 Nov;51(4):373-80.
4.    Valcavi R, et al. Melatonin stimulates growth hormone secretion through pathways other than the growth hormone-releasing hormone. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). (1993)
5.    Samples JR, Krause G, Lewy AJ. Effect of melatonin on intraocular pressure. Curr Eye Res. (1988)
6.    6. Mills E, et al. Melatonin in the treatment of cancer: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials and meta-analysis. J Pineal Res. (2005)

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