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Melatonin supplements before evening meal - yes or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="seppuku" data-source="post: 271006" data-attributes="member: 2030"><p>Yeah they've got a good reputation, and their range of products is good (i like alternating magnesium types and i'm currently using their magnesium malate). I'm in the UK too by the way, and i've found it's still cheaper to buy from them even though they're USA based. As to other benefits from melatonin - for starters, it's just always made sense to me that melatonin supplements should be useful to humans nowadays. Ever since the electric light bulb, we've been suppressing melatonin by exposing our eyes to bright light (blue light) when we shouldn't be seeing it. Mobile phones etc have just made it worse. And for me at least, it's had a noticable effect on my immune system. Whenever i've started to come down with any illness, ramping up my melatonin dosage for a few days has always knocked it on the head. And as i mentioned before, i honestly believe it increases my libido too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seppuku, post: 271006, member: 2030"] Yeah they've got a good reputation, and their range of products is good (i like alternating magnesium types and i'm currently using their magnesium malate). I'm in the UK too by the way, and i've found it's still cheaper to buy from them even though they're USA based. As to other benefits from melatonin - for starters, it's just always made sense to me that melatonin supplements should be useful to humans nowadays. Ever since the electric light bulb, we've been suppressing melatonin by exposing our eyes to bright light (blue light) when we shouldn't be seeing it. Mobile phones etc have just made it worse. And for me at least, it's had a noticable effect on my immune system. Whenever i've started to come down with any illness, ramping up my melatonin dosage for a few days has always knocked it on the head. And as i mentioned before, i honestly believe it increases my libido too. [/QUOTE]
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