Melatonin - Why All the Interest? - with Dr. Deanna Minich | The Empowering Neurologist EP 155

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @inaweofu344
    @inaweofu344 Год назад +324

    A note to both of you.
    I am a relatively healthy 91 yr old male. I started taking Melatonin supliments at about age 45. I have taken 1/2 miligram daily simply because it is not possible to get 300 Microgram tablets which is what the body might generate itself during sleep. I am absolutely convinced that this regime of Melatonin has contributed to my continued good health.

    • @helenwalker716
      @helenwalker716 Год назад +46

      I am a 72 year old lady and have taken melatonin over 40 years. I am in excellent physical health.

    • @seanogcon
      @seanogcon Год назад +19

      Do we take it or not I’m nothing the wiser

    • @joannroberts184
      @joannroberts184 Год назад +16

      What brand do you take sir

    • @alisyd5876
      @alisyd5876 Год назад +11

      Wonderful... Continued blessings of perfect health, happiness joy and long life. I'm just now 62 and committed to well-being and long life. ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @garyssimo
      @garyssimo Год назад +12

      I bought 10 mg tabs and will grind them up into a fine powder and weigh it to get down to about .3 mg
      because like Dr P. it has me waking up at 3 am as a 70 yr old.
      Cherries have it but I dont eat them often.

  • @ProfScience-sj7lg
    @ProfScience-sj7lg Год назад +119

    I am a retired scientist, I have been taking melatonin for around thirty five years. It has slowed down my rate of aging so much that at a recent visit to my doctor the secretary assumed I had taken a younger person's identity and accused me of being a criminal.

    • @megyen79
      @megyen79 7 месяцев назад +4

      How much do you take daily?

    • @rocketmaniscool
      @rocketmaniscool 7 месяцев назад +7

      We deserve to know the dosage after telling us your wonderful story don't you think? I mean, don't leave us hanging.

    • @bomcdowell-kim9194
      @bomcdowell-kim9194 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂​@@rocketmaniscool

    • @TonyGarrett-p1c
      @TonyGarrett-p1c 7 месяцев назад +1

      Cool story, bro!

    • @KLoiswinning
      @KLoiswinning 6 месяцев назад

      That's awesome!

  • @cynthiastogden7000
    @cynthiastogden7000 Год назад +26

    I am 78 and have taken it for 30 years for poor sleep with fibromyalgia. I was told by a so called specialist I was being silly to take it. I ignored her. She was the silly one. I still have health issues but Melatonin certainly helps.

    • @johnhuesca5222
      @johnhuesca5222 6 месяцев назад +2

      Start carnivore and u’ll get ridde of the rest of ur pain

  • @markmartin2292
    @markmartin2292 Год назад +64

    I've been taking 3mg for 30 years. A few years ago a sleep expert on Joe Rogan said Melatonin has no affect on sleep so I stopped taking it. Three weeks later I had trouble sleeping so I started taking it again and I sleep great.

    • @kerivastine2376
      @kerivastine2376 Год назад +15

      Joe Rogan😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @mirjanamilosavljevic4261
      @mirjanamilosavljevic4261 Год назад

      My husband suffers from severe insomnia,I gave him few of my pills of melatonin and he was sleeping great
      Just taking one pill 2 hours before going to sleep
      Finally I had persuaded him, he bought the bottle of it for him self
      He feels refreshed,not giving him drowsiness like some other sleeping pills 🫰😴💐

    • @fionanicolson2021
      @fionanicolson2021 6 месяцев назад

      So happy you started taking it again. I've taken it for years❤❤ 12:31

    • @v8rockz
      @v8rockz 6 месяцев назад +1

      Huberman is a clown

    • @ohplezz
      @ohplezz 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@v8rockz he works for big pharma

  • @SuperBotanica
    @SuperBotanica Год назад +333

    I have been taking melatonin for 25 years. I started with 3mg, after a few years 5mg, then 10mg and now, at 67, I'm taking 30mg. At this age, the body's own melatonin production is only minimal. Apart from a broken arm and an inflamed appendix, I have never been ill since then. By the way, I haven't eaten any vegetables for a year. 80% carnivore and some fruit.

    • @donnaleroy1717
      @donnaleroy1717 Год назад +31

      I found the higher dose gives me insomnia.

    • @SuperBotanica
      @SuperBotanica Год назад +15

      @@donnaleroy1717 maybe the age? I am 67

    • @whitewolf6730
      @whitewolf6730 Год назад +8

      Interesting! Thanks.

    • @whitewolf6730
      @whitewolf6730 Год назад +19

      @@donnaleroy1717 really! I have horrible insomnia and been taking about 40-50 Mg a day. Maybe I should not take it as much, Yah?

    • @doroparker1702
      @doroparker1702 Год назад +15

      ​​@@whitewolf6730 maybe you need to plan your day differently.
      Get yourself ready for bed and take the melatonin sitting in bed already. 30 minutes after taking it you will be tired enough to fall asleep.
      If you take the melatonin during the day and don't sleep after taking it this is just a waste.

  • @tracyh.6979
    @tracyh.6979 Год назад +210

    I work in a health food store, and my coworker had listened to a study that talked about melatonin being taken during the day. I have never like the effects of melatonin as it makes me groggy the next day. So my coworkers and I took it around 1 o'clock in the afternoon. We work in an office with no windows. We noticed an elevation in mood, calm and relaxed during stressful issues going on, plus the best sleep we had experienced in a long time.

    • @margaretwaheeb6107
      @margaretwaheeb6107 Год назад +12

      Can I ask what brand of melatonin did you take and dosage?

    • @TheFriendlyPsychopath.
      @TheFriendlyPsychopath. Год назад +5

      Are you low key taking about your work husband?

    • @Whistlewalk
      @Whistlewalk Год назад +15

      @@TheFriendlyPsychopath. Um - is that any business ofyours?

    • @carloscarion1748
      @carloscarion1748 Год назад +7

      @@TheFriendlyPsychopath. Are you serious?

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear Год назад +5

      I miss it on the days that I skip taking it.

  • @iqbalzaidi
    @iqbalzaidi Год назад +12

    I am a retired canadian citizen in my 70s and enjoying a very active and healthy life. I have been taking Melatonin since decades basically while traveling to handle jet leg but since last over a decade i take Melatonin 3mg or 5 mg daily at night and i am feeling perfect as far as my health and fitness is concerned. You guys made my day as lot of people including my kids were apposing this. Thanks and regards.

    • @larrysakowitz
      @larrysakowitz Год назад

      what time of day are you taking it?

    • @iqbalzaidi
      @iqbalzaidi Год назад +1

      @larrysakowitz as mentioned in my comments, I am taking at bed time.

  • @BlessedKarma10
    @BlessedKarma10 Год назад +13

    Helping stop vestibular migraines and lifelong insomnia. Its great

  • @Benek23
    @Benek23 Год назад +74

    Melatonin is a miracle. My mum suffered dementia with anxiety with sleeplessness and this was the only thing that helped her sleep. A few years ago it was very cheap. Now the pharma business have realised that is a gold mine and raised the price unfortunately.

    • @StarCoded
      @StarCoded Год назад +8

      A viewer advises a natural source - Lavender buds, or the tips of Mulberry leaves (she consumes about three-quarters of the tip of a Mulberry leaf).

    • @josemartin3502
      @josemartin3502 Год назад

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    • @garyssimo
      @garyssimo Год назад +6

      Cherries have some naturally and tart cherries are said to be good for gout.

    • @binathere2574
      @binathere2574 Год назад +1

      ​@@garyssimotart cherries only.

  • @carlosmejias
    @carlosmejias Год назад +98

    I am using nac and melatonin 10mg. For 3 years and my osteoarthritis has practically disappeared I think it is an extraordinary combination

  • @feyza3238
    @feyza3238 11 месяцев назад +14

    I've been using melatonin supplements for a while, but recently I stumbled upon the benefits of tart cherry extract, and it's been a game-changer for me!
    What's fascinating is that tart cherries naturally contain melatonin, and incorporating them into my routine has had a noticeable impact on my sleep. 🍒 I love that it's a natural source.
    For those who, like me, are always on the lookout for more holistic approaches, tart cherry extract is worth considering. Plus, it's not just about melatonin - the antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties in tart cherries make it a double win for overall well-being!

    • @merlinporterarts
      @merlinporterarts 8 месяцев назад

      That's what I was looking for...not interested in supplements myself.

  • @elainekoeppel7250
    @elainekoeppel7250 Год назад +40

    Melatonin can also take your aging hair from white to back to the natural color that it was when you were younger. It would take about 6 to 9 months but if you take it without stopping it will help

    • @omittapir5986
      @omittapir5986 Год назад +2

      Wow! That would be so great. My family suffer from premature greying.

    • @TerriblePerfection
      @TerriblePerfection Год назад +11

      My white hair is preferable to the mousy brown I had before. 😂

    • @AAAA-vu7fp
      @AAAA-vu7fp Год назад +3

      Rrally,pls tell more.Does it turn white hair to completely natural.
      Im.interested to know

    • @cynthiastogden7000
      @cynthiastogden7000 Год назад

      ​@@TerriblePerfectionyes, I am last happy with my hair at age 78. Short and almost white 😊

    • @Evermoregreen23451
      @Evermoregreen23451 9 месяцев назад +6

      I think that’s a fairy tale. I have had white hair for the last ten years and have been taking 9mg melatonin for 3 years. No difference.

  • @kirra7406
    @kirra7406 Год назад +151

    As a four times cancer survivor I am guarded when it comes to taking melatonin. I became aware that it actually sped up my cancer process, that particular cancer was receptor negative. I feel Melatonin has its place in lowering body inflammation, pain and in aiding sleep quality, but it aided my cancer cells to survive if not become more resilient, I believe the right dosage may be more important than we think, and should be calculated based on individual differences in metabolism and other biological data and health conditions past and present. Anyone with cancer should also be guarded on taking MSN, also quite beneficial, but if you have or have had cancer it can aid cancer progression/spread or re-ignition of a sneaky little dormant cell, just waiting in the wings for the right catalyst. People need to do their own research and take their individual differences into account before taking something they know little about. Monitor yourself closely when taking something, then pay close attention to what your body is telling you.

    • @urScorpioLady
      @urScorpioLady Год назад +29

      Thank you for sharing your story with us. It will definitely help some of us 🙏🏼❤️ if you don’t mind me asking, why do you think that melatonin was what sped up your cancer? What do you think it’s in it to do that?

    • @DavidElCid300
      @DavidElCid300 Год назад

      I just learned about autophagy. If interested in how that can help you with those bad cells, then please look it up. I first heard about it from Dr. Boz.

    • @the1stime
      @the1stime Год назад +17

      Is MSN a typo? I’ll only familiar with MSM and thought it was beneficial at fighting cancer.

    • @maryronan8446
      @maryronan8446 Год назад

      @kirra- hi. Registered Nurse here. 👋🏽 please look up a man named Joe tippin. He had 5 cancers and failed traditional treatments. He posted on fakebook and a veterinarian contacted him saying he was cured of all 5 cancers by taking fenbendazole- an antiparasitic medication!!! Please look this up. Big p HARM a won’t allow this information!!!

    • @polaris7314
      @polaris7314 Год назад

      Very, very strange. It sounds like you just want to instill fear of cancer in people in relation to melatonin. But in fact, an increasing number of studies have described the anticancer effects of melatonin!
      Search in Google: "melatonin and cancer" and you will be surprised.
      Can you cite any studies, articles, or anything that supports your claims? What is your real agenda here?

  • @MS-zm9st
    @MS-zm9st Год назад +23

    I had lifetime severe migrains that was destroying my quality of life and melatonin turned my life around. The sinus inflammation that woke me up at 4am almost every morning with a migraine slowly went away since 2017 after starting the supplement. I don't have them anymore, but if I do miss taking at least 5mg at night I will start to get some of that pressure coming back. I found an old RUclips video from2012 tmj doctor talk about this taking the inflammation off the nerve and it caught my interest. Life changer for me for sure.

    • @janetrodriguez5445
      @janetrodriguez5445 Год назад +3

      Any bad side effects from taking melatonin for 6 years?

    • @MS-zm9st
      @MS-zm9st Год назад +3

      @@janetrodriguez5445 not at all.

  • @la7era1u54
    @la7era1u54 Год назад +58

    My dog had bald spots on his sides from a vitamin D deficiency. He is an English bulldog who can't cool himself well and we live in a hot climate in southeast Louisiana so he doesn't get much sun most of the year. I have been giving him a couple of mg of melatonin at night and his bald spots are no longer there. I have been giving it to him for the last few years and it has worked great

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 Год назад +4

      I had a Bichon that always got that hair loss in the winter. I live up north where she didn't get a lot of sun from December through March. It's called "idiopathic flank alopecia". Common in Bulldogs. When she would spend more time outside in the sunlight in the spring the hair would grow back. She didn't start up with the hair loss until she was close to ten years old. I didn't supplement her with anything as it didn't seem to bother her. It just looked weird, so I'd clip her down short and put a sweater on her.

    • @GregMeadMaker
      @GregMeadMaker Год назад

      I've been using melatonin for 20 years after following and still study the research by Prof Russel J Reiter, world renowned melatonin investigator and others.
      I started with 5 mg daily and gradually upped it over the years to 100mg and occasionally 1000mg.
      Melatonin is an amazing ancient molecule.
      It's key to understand that blue wavelength at night shuts down endogenous melatonin within 1.5 seconds. It is important to block blue light at night within 1 to 2 hours of bedtime from sources such as computers, cell phones, white light, and streetlights.

    • @GregMeadMaker
      @GregMeadMaker Год назад

      Review the work of Dr David Blask of Tulane. His research shows how melatonin can temporarily change a cancer cells into a normal phenotype, thus slowing the rate of cancer growth dramatically, sometimes even shrinking it's size.

  • @Ry-fw6or
    @Ry-fw6or Год назад +37

    I’ve taking melatonin 20 mg every night. I didn’t know about anti aging benefits but it really help me sleep better for sure! Great information you shared. I know I’m unable to sleep without taking it but I don’t feel bad anymore. Thanks!

    • @marystout1606
      @marystout1606 Год назад

      Does this high dose affect your dreams?

  • @frankupton141
    @frankupton141 Год назад +17

    Been taking Melatonin since I was in my mid 30's, I'm now 66. I started out with the 3mg every night, it was a life saver for me because it would take me 2 hrs every night to fall asleep I would wake up around 2 am ( went to bed at around 10 or 11pm ) then it would be another 2 hrs or so until I finally would fall asleep again and it ALWAYS turned out that I would fall asleep and it seemed like right after I would fall asleep the alarm would go off. This happened every night & morning, if not for Melatonin I really have no idea what would have happened to me. But now I'm up to 20 to 30 mg's a night ( for the last 5 yrs ) plus an Ambient, I really have not experienced any side effects that I have read about. I have been tested for that sleep thing when you stop breathing, I don't stop breathing at night. At any rate I will be coming off that stuff and see what happens. If it has any effects on aging and your Mitochondria I don't feel it or see it in my physicals and labs.

  • @geisharock
    @geisharock Год назад +69

    I’ve been taking melatonin for about 10 years ,every night at the same time (5mg) and I can tell my immune system is very strong,I sleep good and I don’t have any side effect all these years . I’m 38 years old now

    • @eddydejagere3411
      @eddydejagere3411 Год назад +2

      Is melatonine not lowering your dopamine and getting depressed ?

    • @caravanrose
      @caravanrose Год назад +9

      I believe the correct dosage is in MICROgrams, not milligrams. People are inadvertently taking WAY too much. Please research

    • @eddydejagere3411
      @eddydejagere3411 Год назад +2

      @@caravanrose Thank you.

    • @Imana23
      @Imana23 Год назад +2

      I used to take every day for sleep issues, but I noticed it doesn't work if used every day. How much do you take a day if it keeps working for you?

    • @kateallison3294
      @kateallison3294 Год назад

      ​@@caravanrose. correct ☑️

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 Год назад +42

    So much value from Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP). Another scientist recommended taking 8-10 mg at night - so I have been taking mel for one year since, without downside.

    • @gloriasaliba3395
      @gloriasaliba3395 Год назад +2

      Do you take 8-10mg every night - also how many hours before bed?

    • @gigilagous8020
      @gigilagous8020 Год назад +2

      @@gloriasaliba3395 I take 10 mil right before bed for the last 6 months
      It’s what got me off Lunesta easily

    • @gloriasaliba3395
      @gloriasaliba3395 Год назад +1

      @@gigilagous8020 thank you

  • @susanarupolo2212
    @susanarupolo2212 Год назад +4

    Instead of focusing in longevity, focus on how to take care of yourself ,that your inner wisdom will take of your longevity .

  • @SSmith-fm9kg
    @SSmith-fm9kg Год назад +20

    I take three 10mg pills for occasional muscle cramps in my legs, usually do to extensive yard work. 3.5 minutes later, the cramps are gone. It's amazing.

  • @semolinasemolina8327
    @semolinasemolina8327 Год назад +10

    I'm considering giving it to my daughter - this is the first positive video that I have seen x

  • @uma1679
    @uma1679 Год назад +6

    Thanks Dr.for the wonderful information on melatonin,I have been taking it since last one year,& started sleeping well,& also I look younger for my age....

  • @niacal4nia
    @niacal4nia Год назад +32

    I've been taking melatonin since 1995 and I'm 68 years old I gave up alcohol and marijuana. I never got Covid and haven't been sick . Only gone to a dentist😂

  • @marlonrando8833
    @marlonrando8833 3 месяца назад +9

    I'm taking 300 mg per day. I was at 1000 mg per day but can't afford that high dose, did that for a month. Breast and lymph cancer almost gone, using that and fenbendazole, little ivermectin and other supplements that mess with cancers pathways. It's helping me get off benzos', too. Just amazing. For a year and a half been fumbling my way through metabolic treatments as doctors risk losing license if they help you. They can only Cut, Poison and Burn cancer according to AMA. Corrupt! Luckily I found the way to kill cancer before it's killed me --but took almost a year! lolol

  • @goodfriend6428
    @goodfriend6428 2 года назад +71

    Superb presentation. The precision of thought and its articulate expression, the organic cross-referencing among multiple nodes of knowledge, the honesty-of-intellect, the joy of discovery(!), all combine into true human progress, for each and all of us, MANKIND! I would dare say there is a spiritual component at work here as well. Thank you!

    • @foodandspirit
      @foodandspirit Год назад +11

      Thank you for your kind comments. Speaking of a spiritual component, you may find this study of interest as it relates to melatonin: Messina G, Lissoni P, Marchiori P, Bartolacelli E, Brivio F, Magotti L. Enhancement of the efficacy of cancer chemotherapy by the pineal hormone melatonin and its relation with the psychospiritual status of cancer patients. J Res Med Sci. 2010 Jul;15(4):225-8. PMID: 21526086; PMCID: PMC3082810.

    • @johannariddle9703
      @johannariddle9703 Год назад +7

      Is long-term use of Melatonin healthy??

    • @eyes4seeingu
      @eyes4seeingu Год назад +2

      an absolutely insightful and articulate comment. Thank you!!

    • @randomcommenter935
      @randomcommenter935 Год назад +2

      ​@@foodandspirit
      I'll check it out. Thank you.

    • @mariaisabelgarciavazquez9675
      @mariaisabelgarciavazquez9675 Год назад +1

      Sorry I was talking about metphormina, got confused

  • @JamieHumeCreative
    @JamieHumeCreative Год назад +3

    Walking upva couple if times during your night sleep is natural. It's how long you stay aware during those moments that's concerning. I findxit helps notvto make so much out if it as ut amplifiés any négatives you may be suffering.
    What Ivso, is...get up tonl have a pee, do a sensory check of my environment, and or resnuggle.
    All that aside, I found this made a lot of sense. Fascinating.
    Everything works as part of a complexité of other things. I did try some last night and it was helpful. Intermittent use as needed was my plan.
    Vitamins D in the morning and melitonin and night seems quite logcal to me.
    Thank you.

  • @saiedahmed5289
    @saiedahmed5289 Год назад +1

    Pleasure to watch this video and listen to the attractive and knowledgeable doctor.

  • @iforgot1801
    @iforgot1801 Год назад +40

    I have been using over a gram of pure melatonin topically with dmso for months. I have used up to 3.5 grams without any major side effects. Doses of 2-3 grams were as effective for me as otc cold/flu medications for dealing with symptoms. Melatonin exerts strong effect on thymus. I am aware doses of up to 6 grams being used via IV in conjunction with chemo.
    Also it's infrared light that induces higher natural production of melatonin. Sunlight is a stimulator of melatonin production along with other forms of light that have infrared spectrum in it like incandescent bulbs, bonfire, candle light, etc.

  • @stevet6676
    @stevet6676 Год назад +27

    Wonderful discussion, thank you. At about 40 minutes, the discussion went to watching TV or working on a computer at night. So most computers now have a "night mode" which eliminates blue light. I also read before going to sleep and I use a hygge light (pronounced hoo ga) which is a pleasant yellow/orange light.

    • @vev5093
      @vev5093 Год назад

      Thanks for sharing

  • @le832
    @le832 Год назад +8

    I take melatonin for sleep a few times a month. I don’t always feel the need for it but good to know of the various benefits.

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove 7 месяцев назад +1

    Started reading on this and learned. Melatonin may lower blood pressure at night. But it may increase blood pressure if you are on certain blood pressure meds. I don't think these two covered this but it might be something you ask your DR about.

  • @dorothylanasa6074
    @dorothylanasa6074 Год назад +33

    Melatonin occurs naturally in plants, like Lavender buds and the tips of Mulberry leaves, about 3/4's " of the tip I use. I think Melatonin is considered to be one of the 7 Sirtuins.

    • @dprice81
      @dprice81 Год назад +3

      What's the other 6?

    • @kateallison3294
      @kateallison3294 Год назад

      thank you for that

    • @foclorelu4695
      @foclorelu4695 5 месяцев назад

      Hmm, A friend of mine takes Lavender extract for sleep ..she has achieved sleep powers from my perspective😂

  • @e.s.l.1083
    @e.s.l.1083 Год назад +4

    I just would like to say, what a miracle of natural technologies the human body IS...
    (charming, reminder exists through out this presentation, ty)

  • @lizinawe
    @lizinawe Год назад +12

    Thanks for clarifying. Such a relief to listen to truly knowledgeable people

  • @WakeNUp2
    @WakeNUp2 Год назад +26

    Alot of comments about where to buy plant melatonin….Dr Hyman recommended one about a year ago which I’ve been taking called ‘Herbatonin’ the brand is Symphony Natural Health. It has alfalfa in it as well which I’m allergic to but I take it anyway because it’s the only plant version that I’ve heard recommended by a trusted doctor and it’s probably a small amount. If anyone has tried another brand do tell!

    • @drunvert
      @drunvert Год назад +2

      Why would you want to plant version?. That makes no sense

    • @StarCoded
      @StarCoded Год назад +6

      @@drunvert - To avoid the added stuff. This presenter recommends plant-based.

    • @StarCoded
      @StarCoded Год назад +3

      @@drunvert One viewer advises Lavender buds or tips of Mulberry leaves.

    • @24lisabeth
      @24lisabeth Год назад

      Alfalfa is an estrogen no thanks

  • @nickjohnson811
    @nickjohnson811 Месяц назад +2

    Years ago I read in the book "Melatonin Miracle" that in rat studies, they lived 1/3 longer on melatonin, so I decided to try it on our new Golden Retriever. The breed has an average lifespan of 10-12 years. Our girl is now 15 and going strong in spite of miraculously surviving a very serious accident a couple of years ago. All of her contemporary goldens that we knew passed away years ago. So the rat data is consistent with her results. Naturally my wife and I are on it too.

    • @michaelwirth4217
      @michaelwirth4217 Месяц назад

      How much and when?

    • @nickjohnson811
      @nickjohnson811 Месяц назад

      @@michaelwirth4217 Until recently, 1 mg with dinner. Now, as more research supports higher doses for humans, 3 mg.

    • @nickjohnson811
      @nickjohnson811 Месяц назад

      @@michaelwirth4217 I thought I answered this, but don't see it, so once again, until recently 1mg with dinner, now 3mg. Several years ago after a couple of mast cell tumors, we switched her to a keto human food anti-cancer diet of ground beef and leafy green vegetables, and she hasn't had a recurrence.

  • @dannymeske3821
    @dannymeske3821 Год назад +32

    Going into the sun everyday works for me!

    • @alfonsobenitez8574
      @alfonsobenitez8574 Год назад

      I expose part of my body whe the sun is out on the morning. I feel really good.

    • @ann3019
      @ann3019 4 месяца назад

      @@alfonsobenitez8574 man where do you live where its sunny everyday?!

  • @adhishon56
    @adhishon56 Год назад +8

    As with vitamin C, I take melatonin intermittently, exactly because not wanting to blunt the cell receptors. When I feel more is needed, I simply up the dose. I don't take it daily.

    • @merlinporterarts
      @merlinporterarts 8 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly

    • @Sonnyk6
      @Sonnyk6 7 месяцев назад +3

      Melatonin doesn’t affect your normal production..

  • @DeirdreMFox
    @DeirdreMFox Год назад +7

    Melatonin has helped me get off Trazadone , I even will take it during the day if feeling anxious. I take 10-20 mg a day, have taken as much as 40mg. I am also healing from Lyme/MS and it seems to help with inflammation as well. I also take high doses of Vit D.

    • @TB-rx2ht
      @TB-rx2ht 2 месяца назад

      Melatonin helped me after I stopped taking Trazadone too. I take 10-12 mg daily and my sleep is far better than on Trazadone

  • @lloyannehurd
    @lloyannehurd Год назад +2

    I was able to drink a lot of coffee and still fall asleep until I got to be over 30. I couldn’t drink it when I was pregnant at 35 years old. I had to go off it completely ten years later. I developed sleep problems after 65 years old and have to use melatonin producing foods such as pumpkin seed flour and sleep patches to help me sleep.

  • @maryronan8446
    @maryronan8446 Год назад +7

    AMAZING!!!
    I’m sharing this with all my friends and family!!

  • @junglemom1263
    @junglemom1263 Год назад +12

    I have HBP and have been on medication for it for a few years. Recently my medication stopped working to control my blood pressure, and I would get readings as high as 195/116 even though taking the medication which controlled it for years. I am going through perimenopause though and noticed a strange thing about my BP the Diastolic pressure is staying high (87 - 116) even though the Systolic pressure is in normal range (120 - 140) I connected it to my hormonal changes, did a bit of research on the hypothalamus, pituitary and pineal glands and hormone regurgitation, and I realized that the high cortisol levels I was experiencing were probably because my body wasn't producing melatonin the way it should, so the cortisol levels never went down. This contributed to high blood sugar levels as well as excessive weight gain, and not only has my weight and blood sugar dropped, and sleep improved, but my diastolic blood pressure levels have been dropping into the 70s now and hoovering in the 80s.
    I'm still on the HBP meds, but am hoping to be able to get myself off of them in the near future.

    • @BlackButterFlyTongue
      @BlackButterFlyTongue Год назад

      Take 600- 800 mg of Magnesium Glycinate per day. Then, say goodbye to high blood pressure.

    • @jenniferpetty5238
      @jenniferpetty5238 Год назад +1

      My doctor said he has tons of patients reporting that their beta blockers and ACE inhibitors stopped working for them and he had to increase dosages after they had been stable. My Propanolol stopped working and I switched to metoprolol and then Bistolic. There could possibly be problems with the supplier and manufacturing practices is my guess.

    • @ayeshah9626
      @ayeshah9626 Год назад +3

      My mum's BP dropped after a couple of weeks on Melatonin. She started on 3mg first week, then 5mg.

    • @vansicklejerry
      @vansicklejerry Год назад +4

      My dad has always had high blood pressure since his 20s. I've been high for about 20 years but refused to take meds. Recently because of chronic back pain I started taking some supplements to include Vit D and my blood pressure came down from around 138/98 down to 106/72.

    • @fiona4731
      @fiona4731 8 месяцев назад

      I dropped my blood pressure by going low carb

  • @Akira-nw4jl
    @Akira-nw4jl Год назад +11

    For people taking Flomax, if you add melatonin before bedtime it reduces nocturia (nighttime peeing) in half.

  • @dannymeske3821
    @dannymeske3821 Год назад +13

    Spend time in the morning sun i'm 77, i sleep 6-8 hrs every day.

  • @jadedoptimist6364
    @jadedoptimist6364 Год назад +4

    I would have liked to her their opinion of red light therapy. This was a great show.

  • @bobmciver6437
    @bobmciver6437 2 года назад +91

    I hope that you can interview Russel J. Reiter who has his name attached to over a thousand melatonin research papers and has written a textbook on melatonin.
    I take 60 to a 120 mg(not mcg) in divided doses daily,then cycle off it for awhile. I am 70 and melatonin at this dose enhances sleep quality - but not duration. The most profound effect is from the 30 mg I take when I awaken in the morning which provides a noticeable sense of enhanced well being which puzzles people who think of melatonin as a sleep hormone...but is consistent with Reiter's research showing that 95% of the melatonin in the body is produced in the mitochondria in the daytime in response to infrared light stimulation.

    • @mal5669
      @mal5669 2 года назад +5

      Interesting. I will look into Russel J Reuter’s work. Thank you. I’m amazed that you can take such high doses. Can you recommend your source of melatonin? Do you know where to purchase phyto melatonin?

    • @bobmciver6437
      @bobmciver6437 2 года назад +9

      @@mal5669 I think at my dosage,synthetic sublingual is the most cost effective way to go.I have a cancer client taking 210 mg daily in divided doses and Reiter has experimented with gram amounts on himself with no side effects. An LD 50 (lethal dose) has never been found for melatonin in animal testing.

    • @foodandspirit
      @foodandspirit Год назад +15

      I very much respect Dr. Reiter's research on melatonin, thank you for the mention. I included some of it in the paper we wrote. He has truly contributed much to the research, as has Dr. Paolo Lissoni, who did extensive work on cancer over the past three decades.

    • @bobmciver6437
      @bobmciver6437 Год назад +10

      @@foodandspirit Baffled that Reiter's research and ideas get so little traction in the health space (positive OR negative).Would say the same for Dr Khavinson and his research and opinions on bioregulator peptides (2 to 4 amino acids long).

    • @rentiaduplessis2533
      @rentiaduplessis2533 Год назад

      P0

  • @lisanewcombe168
    @lisanewcombe168 2 года назад +73

    My understanding is that melatonin inhibits estrogen synthesis so I always avoided it. I’m looking forward to listening to see if that information is outdated and incorrect. Thanks for the video on a women’s health topic!

    • @emh8861
      @emh8861 2 года назад +7

      I heard it was best to avoid it.

    • @foodandspirit
      @foodandspirit Год назад +24

      Great question. I have not seen any data on that particular interaction. I saw this study about the reverse situation (beta-estradiol inhibiting melatonin synthesis, done in sheep cells): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34971752/.

    • @randomcommenter935
      @randomcommenter935 Год назад +5

      ​@@foodandspirit
      Thank you.
      I'm looking forward to listening to your interchange.

    • @randomcommenter935
      @randomcommenter935 Год назад +5

      'Who' told you?

    • @randomcommenter935
      @randomcommenter935 Год назад +4

      ​@@emh8861
      Who told you?

  • @latinamexical4405
    @latinamexical4405 21 день назад

    Melatonin for eyes is very promising indeed, in fighting macular degeneration, along with all those others...! Thank you!

  • @alluvadakrishnamurty229
    @alluvadakrishnamurty229 Год назад +3

    Thank you. For elaboration on the subject

  • @claudettesechler149
    @claudettesechler149 2 года назад +12

    Thank you so much..great guest! Kept me glued.

  • @bettyvanwhite6745
    @bettyvanwhite6745 Год назад +2

    Fascinating discussion

  • @zbigniewbrzezinski8869
    @zbigniewbrzezinski8869 Год назад +6

    What about the fact that the pineal gland is calcified in most adults and trace amounts of melatonin, if any, is produced by the gland?
    I wonder how the body is coping with this situation.

    • @Panazoniac
      @Panazoniac 22 дня назад

      Only 5% of the body's melatonin is produced in the pineal gland. 95% of endogenous melatonin is produced by the mitochondria. Regardless, the body produces less and less with age. Either way, supplementation can be beneficial.

  • @annmareepearce6568
    @annmareepearce6568 Год назад +30

    Good presentation. I would have liked more discussion re melatonin and cortisol. I know it was touched upon, but melatonin has the ability to level out cortisol. Also, there has been some discussion around melatonin being a natural remedy for the treatment of anxiety and depression. Just my thoughts...

    • @marystout1606
      @marystout1606 Год назад +1

      It can cause bad dreams though.

    • @Lethah
      @Lethah Год назад +4

      Eating late, drinking alcohol, stress, caffeine can cause bad dream and heart irregularity, not necessarily from melatonin

    • @cynthiastogden7000
      @cynthiastogden7000 Год назад +3

      ​@@marystout1606true but at least dreaming means I am sleeping.

  • @utsandstone
    @utsandstone Год назад +19

    I checked on the bioavailability of melatonin and found it's about 15 to 30%. 10mg will then give 1.5mg of effect.

  • @nandiamond9099
    @nandiamond9099 Год назад +6

    I find that daylight and sunshine as Vitamin D works better than a pill.
    However rainy days this month interrupt my sunshine.
    I have taken melatonin in the past and slept better but that was short lived for some reason maybe because i dont sleep in a dark room as have a salt lamp on. Might interfere with my circadian rhythm.
    So am interested in the podcast to learn more.
    Thank you for this information.

    • @dprice81
      @dprice81 Год назад

      Ya might be a good effect for rainy or cloudy days. I think I need to find right probiotics to heal my gut and make more naturally. But melatonin is great antioxidant power so might not be a bad thing temporarily

  • @kennyh5083
    @kennyh5083 Год назад +7

    Melatonin screwed me up! BIG TIME! Had trouble falling asleep and melatonin to the rescue but after a few years now I am tired all the time and feel fatigued all the time and it only happened after taking melatoinin for several years, now I feel like i've OD'd on melatonin all the time even tho I stopped taking it long ago!

    • @dprice81
      @dprice81 Год назад +1

      You can get it back. Look up things that create serotonin and try those things and having good gut health is key to producing serotonin which turns into melatonin. I know exercise helps. And sunshine helps too.

  • @EdLion35CT
    @EdLion35CT 5 месяцев назад

    I started taking melatonin at 10mg a night, worked up to 20 mg and did so for a week. At this point I increased my intake to 30 mg a night. At this level I was noticing an increase incidence of bruising/bleeding under the skin after bumping into or brushing against a hard surface. One other side effect I experienced after a scratch or cut was more bleeding than normal (delayed coagulation).

  • @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
    @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 Год назад +16

    Ps to my comment below :-
    Might it not be better to use a little bit of infra red to stimuiate our own melantoin ?
    It's simpler , more straightforward, no messing with dosage, no contamination or side effects as with buying supplements etc & a small lightbulb for use on face for example, would be cheap and easy and a pleasant way of getting your dose daily

    • @doroparker1702
      @doroparker1702 Год назад +2

      Very good idea.
      Now you get a professor for talking and a deal with infrared lights company and do your own youtube video.

    • @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
      @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 Год назад +1

      @@doroparker1702
      👍😀👏👏

  • @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669
    @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669 Год назад +6

    Vit.D is light sensor ,melatonin is dark sensor.Melatonin scavenge 10 RO ,plant melatonin is more effective by inhibiting cox 2 inhibitors so anti inflammatory,phytomelatonin is 360 more effective than synthetic melatonin which is 99 percent in the market as supplements.

  • @lisanedrouin392
    @lisanedrouin392 Год назад +3

    Personally , a little can go a long way but in the last several months, only higher doses are effective and helpful, lie, 10 mg in the evening, but curious to try it during the day too.

  • @karenrhoads1598
    @karenrhoads1598 Год назад +10

    I have a male Miniature Pinscher who has been on 6mg daily of Melatonin for treatment of hair loss of unknown origin...his veterinarian recommended it & as long as he stays on it Rusty's coat stays healthy & what it should be for a Miniature Pinscher...I only stopped the Melatonin once for about 4 months....his hair started disappearing & becoming thin...I'll not stop the Melatonin again. He has been on it for several years now

    • @la7era1u54
      @la7era1u54 Год назад +2

      I have an English Bulldog that had the same issue. He had a vitamin D deficiency because we live in a very hot climate and he can't be outside for more than a few minutes at a time most of the year. English bulldogs have a hard time with cooling themselves because of there squished face. Anyway, much of the melatonin is converted into vitamin D so I started giving him a few mg at night before bed and it cleared up within a few months. It's worked for 3 years now. Also, my wife and I are dog trainers and we've had a few clients that we have recommended this treatment to. They have all had success with it. One had been told by the vet that they thought it might be from bacteria or yeast, but the medicines they prescribed never helped so we told them about the melatonin and that worked great

    • @karenrhoads1598
      @karenrhoads1598 Год назад

      @@la7era1u54 I'm so glad we aren't alone in this lol..
      seems crazy.

    • @analogchris9084
      @analogchris9084 Год назад

      The thread is intended for PEOPLE!!!!
      YOU ARE BETTER OFF DIISCUSSING YOUR DOG'S REQUIREMENTS WITH
      ((( A VETERINARIAN!!!! )))
      .😮

    • @cynthiastogden7000
      @cynthiastogden7000 Год назад

      I had a Yorkie who possibly has Cushings dusease. Her coat was very thin. Melatonin certainly made it grow thicker. ( I am 78 and my hair is pretty good too😉)

  • @reinadelmar11
    @reinadelmar11 Год назад +15

    Our integrative vet oncologist suggested melatonin for one of my dogs with cancer. I have never tried it but saw it in a formulation for GERD/acid reflux and considered trying it. However, my circadian rhythm is and has always been pretty flawless and wondered if adding in more might have a negative effect. Thanks for highlighting the difference between natural and synthetic melatonin. I think the contaminant of serotonin might actually be good for me lol..

    • @seanogcon
      @seanogcon Год назад +4

      I have prostate cancer melatonin is a growth hormone So I can’t take it thanks for information Doctor

    • @reinadelmar11
      @reinadelmar11 Год назад +3

      @@seanogcon An oncologist told me that it is good for cancer and actually recommends it for certain types of cancer. Maybe it depends what type but I would look into it further.

    • @ebw78756
      @ebw78756 Год назад

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  • @shangobunni5
    @shangobunni5 Год назад +7

    Just discovered your channel. What a great, in-depth conversation! Subscribed and thanked the RUclips algorithm.

  • @susanedghill6597
    @susanedghill6597 Год назад +1

    Please give us info on best kind and dose and when to take

  • @strategicservices9906
    @strategicservices9906 Год назад +2

    Since being a practicing nocturnist I couldn;t sleep by day. Now i work traditional day time hours but i sleep 1 or 2 hours max and wake up 6 times a nite. I tried Melatonin 1 mg for past 2 nites. Initially I slept 6 hrs. The next day i slept 5hrs. tonite is the 3rd day

  • @G8nessa
    @G8nessa 2 года назад +14

    Informative video. Thank you!

    • @foodandspirit
      @foodandspirit Год назад

      Thank you, Vanessa! Glad it was informative.

  • @dianawilkinson2867
    @dianawilkinson2867 Год назад +5

    I have no idea after watching this, what melatonin should I take as a supplement? Please help. Thank you for everything you do.

    • @Annette_Hons
      @Annette_Hons Год назад

      All doctors talk circles because their pledge isn’t to cure anything, How on earth would they stay in business if they cured everyone? They give you meds to mask symptoms, they are not in the cure business.

  • @ligiasommers
    @ligiasommers 2 года назад +15

    Amazing episode 🙏🏻🌹✨

  • @fixhormones
    @fixhormones Год назад +14

    Could you compare dosing- if someone feels great on 10mg of melatonin, what would the plant based herbatonin equivalent be?

  • @williamharvey4732
    @williamharvey4732 Год назад +1

    PQQ in all growing . Very good and natural for energy and much more . Check it out now 75 works amazingly well.

  • @silviahoffmann158
    @silviahoffmann158 Год назад +9

    When i look at her skin, it motivates me to dust off my melatonin😮

  • @jsweetness5
    @jsweetness5 Год назад +19

    Dr Russell Rieter is the “godfather” of melatonin research. He has actually conducted the studies that has been cited over 100,000 times I would look at his work and listen to his interviews then go from there if I can in that big of a hurry bud.

    • @vican51
      @vican51 Год назад +2

      Dr. Reiter used to work at the University in San Antonio, Texas , right?

    • @joannaskor316
      @joannaskor316 Год назад

      Do you remember which bramds he recommended offhand? I can't find the video

    • @janics6141
      @janics6141 Год назад +1

      and all of Reiter’s fine work was with the synthesized melatonin, not phyto

    • @jsweetness5
      @jsweetness5 Год назад

      @@janics6141 first off what is your point and secondly, did you read every paper and publication to verify that? The results were still the results. He is alive and mentally sharp late into his 80s.

  • @Yourenotreal7
    @Yourenotreal7 Год назад +5

    I tried melatonin once and slept for 2 days… haven’t tried it since…was only 5 mg😳

  • @gunvormagarity-groves8005
    @gunvormagarity-groves8005 Год назад +9

    When you speak about the connection Melatonin and Vitamine D - are we speaking about D3?

  • @LadyRebecca363
    @LadyRebecca363 Год назад +3

    Bountiful beautiful blessings of gratitude o😊

  • @betweenyellowan_dred
    @betweenyellowan_dred Год назад +3

    I was told melatonin is not really good idea to ingest rather to encourage the body to make its own by morning light exposure, evening light shutoff, thiamine, red light therapy if you can afford it, and strenuous exercise. Unless of course you can't exercise.

  • @goodvideos.113
    @goodvideos.113 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for sharing very meaningful video content.

    • @foodandspirit
      @foodandspirit Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind comment! Glad you found it meaningful.

  • @gabriella9941
    @gabriella9941 Год назад +1

    I started taking melatonin to help me sleep per my doctor. For some reason, I had adverse affects; nausea, severe dizziness and vomiting. Why is this please? Dr. said I may be allergic to melatonin. Thanks

  • @MorrisLess
    @MorrisLess Год назад +2

    I've seen one study that indicates that melatonin has the unique ability to cleave AGEs. If that is borne out, that would be a huge benefit.

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear Год назад +16

    In dealing with my long haul COVID (Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS CoV-2 Infection) my research has shown that the virus attacks the mitochondria and endothelial. Dosing with melatonin daily helps reset the sleep cycle that's disturbed by COVID (covidsomnia).

    • @garyssimo
      @garyssimo Год назад +1

      I took 10 mgs in early evening when I had covid but my sleep was still terrible with sore throat pain and coughing. Oh.....and living with five cats. Sleeping with nocturnal pets is stupid of me. Now I nap 1-3 pm a lot. I have sleep filth VS hygeine!

  • @Pareltje333
    @Pareltje333 Год назад +23

    I take melatonine for years due to having delayed sleep phase syndrome.
    I also have MS so it is good to know that it might help with that. I take 5 mg.

    • @haroldedwards9718
      @haroldedwards9718 Год назад

      Check out Dr. Goldner and her goodbye lupus protocol . She has people reversing MS symptoms.

    • @theresawolford9000
      @theresawolford9000 Год назад +3

      On a different note ... Try grounding. Just touch the ground with you bare foot or bare hand for 30 minutes a day. It must be grass, sand, unglazed rocks, or unpainted concrete. I just learned this and will try for myself too.

  • @rutkowsky
    @rutkowsky Год назад +5

    Melatonin with Zinc taken at the same time gives it more potency

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 Год назад +2

    What is the recommended milligrams to take during the day , not for sleep.? Right now I take it for sleep only. I’ve been getting purple blotches on my feet more so on right foot. I do not drink alcohol or smoke at all and never have. Can u advise me on all of this . Does melatonin help circulation?? I am overweight about 20 lbs and it is all in my stomach. Cortisol is high and has been high my whole adult life.

  • @nieiniei
    @nieiniei Год назад +7

    Is there a mistake here at 30:10 ? 0.3mg ? That's awfully low. Most melatonin sleep enhancement supplement are 3mg .

    • @jamesframe3737
      @jamesframe3737 Год назад +4

      0.3mg is correct. That is the physiological dose the body produces each day in the brain.

  • @lisamarierosso2713
    @lisamarierosso2713 Год назад +3

    Can it get rid of saggy skin and varicose veins?????

  • @wisecritic7197
    @wisecritic7197 Год назад +1

    Usual intake may create the problems ! Please inform in detail !

  • @Mampallamchannel-yg8gw
    @Mampallamchannel-yg8gw Год назад +4

    Her skin though😍

  • @emar3283
    @emar3283 Год назад +2

    I've been taking 3 mg and currently 9 mg. I found that it balances my circadian cycle. It creates the cycle. I took it 5 am and then after a while it bacame normal without taking it.i would go to sleep at 5

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 Год назад +1

    Great interview🔥👏

  • @iancormie9916
    @iancormie9916 Год назад +9

    What are the implications of melatonin containing seratonin?

  • @MB-gv3zs
    @MB-gv3zs Год назад +10

    Does ingesting oral melatonin supplements actually reach the circulation as an intact molecule? Or should we learn how to increase our body's ability to produce melaton?
    In any case, I've recently started taking melatonin, D3, and magnesium glycinate in the evening... along with a dark room.

    • @tamtamr9081
      @tamtamr9081 Год назад

      can i asl why vit d in the evening not morning??

    • @MrRiptonk
      @MrRiptonk Год назад

      Can't remember which lecture I heard it in but the info was that taking vitamin d in the evening close to bedtime was the best for sleep. Seems counter intuitive on a very basic level but.... the Science was explained at the time and I've forgotten it!@@tamtamr9081

  • @avivavogelgabriel5482
    @avivavogelgabriel5482 Год назад +22

    It’s not clear how one could find phytomelatonin that’s not artificially synthesized. Given that most melatonin products on the market are not optimal, I’m left with the question: “Should one take synthetic melatonin if optimal phytomelatonin formulations are not available?”

    • @walterski8377
      @walterski8377 Год назад +12

      Crazy they didn't answer this!!! What good is plant based if we can't buy it.

    • @mikecolwill
      @mikecolwill Год назад +5

      Cherries

    • @StarCoded
      @StarCoded Год назад +6

      One viewer wrote: Lavender buds, or the tips of Mulberry leaves.

    • @la7era1u54
      @la7era1u54 Год назад +3

      @@mikecolwill At the beginning of the video she literally said you would have to eat thousands of cherries to get the daily amount needed

    • @tatianabraine139
      @tatianabraine139 Год назад +2

      @@la7era1u54 oh yea included all the sugar that it contains 😏j

  • @nononsenseBennett
    @nononsenseBennett Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @pratcus
    @pratcus Год назад +13

    High dose of Melatonin like 100mg and above are used for treatment of some healrh condition and the report says even such dosages are quite safe to the body.

    • @iforgot1801
      @iforgot1801 Год назад +7

      I use over a gram daily and have used up to 3.5 grams. Their recommendations are very low.

    • @Sept2cfm1953
      @Sept2cfm1953 Год назад +3

      This goid to know. The dosage they recommend doesn't work for me.

    • @elisabeth400
      @elisabeth400 Год назад +3

      @@iforgot1801 Why do you use such a hight dose??

    • @SavedXWitch
      @SavedXWitch Год назад

      I am experimenting with 300 mg at night. So far it does seem to be helping me to sleep much better and through the night with more deep sleep according to my Garmin watch. I am concerned about discovering the source of my melatonin and whether it has phyto melatonin or not.
      I'm wondering how long I should take this high dose.

    • @AAAA-vu7fp
      @AAAA-vu7fp Год назад

      Does it help with nerve damage

  • @donnapierangeli6216
    @donnapierangeli6216 Год назад +1

    Dr Minich Im 70 going on 71 yrs and sleep off and on.Sometimes Im a ake more than asleep. I eat healthy and excercise. I stopped melatonin because I read a study of the American college of physicians that said participants in a study developed dementia after taking it for 3 yes. That is 62 per cent of them.That is the reason I quit it. My doctor only recommends melatonin. I sure would like something safe I could take forever. Any ideas? My sometime insomnia is very difficult for me.

  • @charleswilliams4059
    @charleswilliams4059 Год назад +1

    I consider myself to be a reasonably healthy retired male on no medication and no predisposing conditions ie anxiety or depression.My current sleeping routine amounts on average to about five and half hours sleep per night.Listening to this channel does convey a level of hope to those suffering with insomnia and/or chronic inflammatory diseases so I thought I would give it a try, starting on an evening dose of 2mg as a slow release preparation. Day 1 :no appreciable difference, Days 2 and 3 no difference. Day 4: Became restless with just 4 hours sleep and feeling rough.I now feel disinclined to continue.I can understand the proposed biochemical activity at mitochondrial level but I believe that there needs to be a train of thought in relation to what is going on at biochemical level when the desired effect is not realised

    • @pinksupremacy6076
      @pinksupremacy6076 Год назад

      Try to adjust the dose. Go up a little bit to about 5-10 mg and also try taking slow release melatonin (releases over 6 hours). Also, melatonin adjusts your circadian rhythm and is not a sleeping aid in the sense of making u stay asleep. For that u might need other help like l-theanin, pharma-GABA, l-tryptophan or even cannabis (indica). Good luck!

  • @czzc2369
    @czzc2369 Год назад

    So interesting - great conversation! Thank you

  • @judithcervizzi6609
    @judithcervizzi6609 Год назад +2

    What Melatonin dosage and brand do you recommend?

  • @jjsc3334
    @jjsc3334 Год назад +9

    I wonder if melatonin cures arthritis or inflammation?