Melatonin-ND

Melatonin-ND
SKU PRL035
Brand Premier Research Labs
Size .5 oz
Supplier PRL
MPN 2353
 
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Melatonin-ND Nano-Plex | Premier Research Lab 

Live source, non synthetic melatonin. Brain, sleep and immune support. Natural melatonin produced by beneficial probiotic organisms for enhanced bio-availability. Research suggests live source nutrients are the most effective and safest, especially for long-term use.














Melatonin Nano-Plex is said to be "the world's first natural-and-live-source, fully potent melatonin." The ability of melatonin to promote natural sleep patterns is well documented. Other key benefits are said to be

  • "Superior anti-aging and longevity support
  • Strengthening effect on the immune system, especially T cells
  • Strong antioxidant action
  • Helps control circadian rhythms for hormonal cycling
  • Support for the cardiovascular system
  • Promotes normal blood pressure
  • Promotes normal blood lipid balance
  • Promotes healthy brain function
  • Supports healthy libido and sexual function

A Powerful Antioxidant. Melatonin is a highly effective free radical scavenger. Studies show that using melatonin during times of increased free radical production (such as stress, physical exertion, chronic health concerns, etc.) can have a strong protective effect.

Melatonin is readily absorbed and crosses the blood-brain barrier and the placenta, to enter the cells to prevent oxidative damage. The reduction of melatonin levels with age may be a factor in increased oxidative damage in elderly people.

 

Key Benefits

  • The only live source melatonin 

  • Promotes sound, restful sleep

  • Excellent when used in conjunction with Tranquinol™ -- especially for those with insomnia

  • Super anti-aging and longevity support 

  • Extraordinary antioxidant action

  • Key molecule that helps regulate the body's circadian rhythms for healthy hormonal cycling 

  • Famous for minimizing jet lag

  • Very important for people who have been chronically exposed to toxic electromagnetic fields, such as sleeping with the TV on or sleeping near a clock radio that is plugged in right next to the bed (high EMF stress to head fields)

  • Heavy duty long-term support for those who are exposed daily to powerful, unprotected electromagnetic field devices such as microwaves, cell phone towers, high voltage lines, etc.



Growth Hormone Support
Numerous studies have analyzed the effect of melatonin on the production of growth hormones. Evidence is mounting that the nocturnal increase of melatonin may influence pituitary hormone secretion. This may contribute to changes in the level of growth hormones, oxytocin and vasopressin being released in a 24-hour period.

Melatonin appears to help regulate the release of growth hormone in men. It prevents phototherapy-induced hypocalcemia (low calcium levels) in newborn rats suggesting that melatonin may have a positive affect on bone metabolism in humans. Finally, there's a once-living melatonin source so it can be used long term without degrading cellular DNA which is always the case with synthetic-source melatonin or other synthetic-source supplements.

Immune System Boost
Recent observations have shown that melatonin helps modulate estrogen receptor expression and thus, have a positive effect in promoting healthy breast, prostate, lung and brain cell growth.

Jet Lag and Travel Fatigue
Research shows the benefit of melatonin in minimizing the desynchronization of the body’s internal “time clock” due to air travel over time zones (jet lag). Typical symptoms of jet lag can include loss of appetite, irritability, gastrointestinal concerns, disorientation, difficulties concentrating, feeling mentally “off” and sleep disorders. Even world-class athletes, who sometimes travel over time zones to compete in athletic events such as the Olympics, have been studied to determine if melatonin can benefit them. Many top athletes take melatonin regularly to reduce the tiring symptoms associated with jet lag and travel.

A Powerful Antioxidant
Melatonin is a highly effective free radical scavenger. Studies show that using melatonin during times of increased free radical production (such as stress, physical exertion, chronic health concerns, etc.) can have a strong protective effect. Melatonin is readily absorbed and crosses the blood-brain barrier and the placenta, to enter the cells to prevent oxidative damage. The reduction of melatonin levels with age may be a factor in increased oxidative damage in elderly people.

The Nanization Process
The natural source melatonin is micro-digested into extremely small particles during a proprietary fermentation process using unique multi-strain probiotic colonies to allow rapid delivery into the cells. Since nanized phytonutrients are extremely easy to absorb, even those with poor digestion can reap the full reward!  This formula is preserved with premium grade, certified organic alcohol

Melatonin-ND Nano-Plex - .5 oz | Premier Research Labs

Ingredients: 

Servings (2 drops) per bottle: approx. 150 
Proprietary blend (0.1 ml) of:

Nanized Melatonin (4mg), Bifidobacterium species (breve ss. breve, infantis ss. infantis, longum), Enterococcus species (faecalis TH10, faecium), Lactobacillus species (acidophilus, bulgaricus, casei ss. casei, fermentum, helveticus ss., jagurti, plantarum), Streptococcus therm. 

Other Ingredients: purified water, certified organic alcohol.

 

Recommended Use:

Adults and children (age 10 and up): Take 2 drops (1 drop = 2 mg.) under the tongue right before bed.

 

For special programs: Males take up to 3 drops and Females take up to 5 drops (10 mg) each night. For those who become restless or listless in the evening, taking Tranquinol a few hours before bed is recommended. It is perfectly safe to take Tranquinol in conjunction with Melatonin Nano-Plex

Comprehensive Melatonin Profile
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The Sunlight, Serotonin and Melatonin Connection 
Excerpted from "Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation" by Andreas Moritz


The brain synthesizes an important neurotransmitter, serotonin, which relates to our well-being. It has a powerful influence on day and night rhythms, sexual behavior, memory, appetite, impulsiveness, fear and even suicidal tendencies. Unlike melatonin, serotonin increases with the light of day--with peak secretions at midday--and also through physical exercise. It is very interesting to note that over 95 percent of this extremely important neurotransmitter is actually made in your gut, not in your brain. This gut/brain connection shows how crucial eating good food and healthy digestive functions are for the overall well being of both the mind and the body, and vice versa. 

The increasing and decreasing levels of melatonin and serotonin indicate to the cells whether it is dark or light outside and whether they should be more active or slow down their activities. This intricate mechanism ensures that all physical functions are synchronized with the rhythmic changes that occur in the natural environment. This is known as "entrainment." The health of each cell in the body depends, therefore, on the degree to which we allow the body to be in synchrony and harmony with the cycles of day and night.

Any deviation from the circadian rhythm causes abnormal secretions of the hormones melatonin and serotonin. This hormonal imbalance, in turn, leads to erratic biological rhythms, which can subsequently disrupt the harmonious functioning of the entire organism, including the digestion of food, cell metabolism and overall hormonal imbalance. Suddenly, we may feel "out of sync" or shaky and become susceptible to developing an illness, which could include a simple head cold, headache, depression or even a cancerous tumor. The pineal gland controls reproduction, sleep and motor activity, blood pressure, the immune system, the pituitary and thyroid glands, cellular growth, body temperature, and many other vital functions. All of these depend on the regular melatonin cycle which, yet again, is controlled by our body's ability to be in synchrony with nature's rhythms. The amount of melatonin made available to the body in response to the darkness of the night depends on the concentration of serotonin secreted in response to the amount of natural light we are exposed to during the day. As daylight diminishes, serotonin is automatically broken down into melatonin. 

If your body makes a good amount of serotonin from natural light, it will also produce sufficient amounts of melatonin during the nighttime, provided your eyes are closed. (When exposed to light, the pineal gland does not secrete melatonin in sufficient amounts). The pineal gland starts secreting melatonin between 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. (depending on your age.) Unless you use stimulants such as caffeine or food at that time, melatonin naturally induces sleepiness or drowsiness.

The cycles of melatonin and serotonin totally depend on each other and are precisely controlled by our changing environment. By disregarding these rhythmic changes in nature and living against these unspoken laws, the body and mind surely move out of sync with one another. 


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