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Nature Made Melatonin -- 10 mg - 70 Tablets


Nature Made Melatonin
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Nature Made Melatonin -- 10 mg - 70 Tablets

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Nature Made Melatonin Description

  • #1 Pharmacist Recommended Vitamin Supplement Brand
  • Extra Strength Melatonin
  • Supports Restful Sleep
  • Helps You Fall Asleep Faster
  • 100% Drug Free

Nature Made Melatonin 10mg Extra Strength Tablets help you fall asleep faster and support restful sleep. Sourced from high-quality ingredients and 100% drug free, this Melatonin for sleep support supplement is gluten free and contains no color added, no artificial flavors and no preservatives. These Nature Made sleep supplements offer a sleep aid  that is perfect for healthy adults looking for occasional, short-term sleep support. Adults, take one 10 mg Melatonin tablet one hour before bedtime with water. Do not exceed one extra strength Melatonin supplement tablet daily. Nature Made supplements are quality you can trust.

  • Maximum strength sleep support supplement: Contains one 70 count bottle of Nature Made Melatonin 10 mg Extra Strength Tablets for a 70-day supply
  • This sleep supplement contains Melatonin, a hormone found in the body that helps to regulate sleep and wake cycles
  • These Melatonin tablets help you fall asleep faster and support restful sleep
  • Adults take one extra strength Melatonin 10mg tablet one hour before bedtime with water, and do not exceed one of these Melatonin 10 mg tablets daily
  • These gluten free Melatonin supplements have no color added, no artificial flavors, no preservatives and are 100% drug free


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults take one extra strength Melatonin 10mg tablet one hour before bedtime with water, and do not exceed one of these Melatonin 10 mg tablets daily

Free Of
Color added, artificial flavors, preservatives and gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings per Container: 70
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calcium (as Dibasic Calcium Phosphate)47 mg4%
Melatonin10 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose gel, magnesium stearate.
Warnings

Do not use this product unless advised by a physician, if you are pregnant, attempting to become pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have any medical conditions. Do not drive or operate machinery within eight hours of taking this product or if you feel groggy. For occasional use only, consult your physician if you continue to experience sleep difficulties or for use beyond two months. Not intended for individuals under the age of 18.

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How Does Sleep Affect Immune Health?

Failing to get a good night’s rest not only leaves you groggy, but can actually compromise your health. Sleep plays an important role in how well your immune system performs. If you are not getting enough rest, you are at greater risk for a number of illnesses. “Sufficient sleep is the cornerstone of health and wellness,” says Terry Cralle, a registered nurse, certified sleep educator and spokesperson for the Better Sleep Council.

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Your immune system requires sufficient sleep if it is going to function at its best, Cralle says. Failing to get enough rest reduces infection-fighting antibodies. Also, sleep deprivation can decrease the production of cytokines, proteins that help the body when we have an infection or inflammation. All of this can take a toll on your health. "Sleep deprivation may decrease our ability to resist infection," Cralle says. Frequent colds, flu and various infections can all result from insufficient sleep. In fact, sleep-deprived people are more likely to get sick after being exposed to a virus -- such as a common cold virus -- than people who get adequate sleep. Even vaccines may be less effective when administered to those who are sleep-deprived. "Research has demonstrated that people who sleep fewer than six hours per night are more likely to be unprotected by a vaccine than people who average seven hours of sleep per night," Cralle says. Lack of sleep can increase your body’s inflammatory response, which raises your risk of heart disease and diabetes. Inadequate sleep can even prevent your body from adequately attacking cancer cells, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sleep can also impact you in other ways, from reducing your productivity at work to impairing your ability to drive safely. “Driving while drowsy is just as dangerous as drunk driving,” Calle says.

How to get a good night’s sleep

Adults need at least seven hours of sleep nightly, according to the CDC. Adolescents need at least eight hours of rest, and school-age children require a minimum of nine hours. While the healing role of sleep is well-documented, some people still struggle to get enough shut-eye. Worrying about lack of sleep and trying hard to fall asleep can actually be counterproductive, Cralle says. “Don’t try to fall asleep,” she says. “Instead, make the goal to simply relax. Sleep will follow.” Achieving a relaxed state begins long before your head hits the pillow. For starters, Cralle suggests avoiding the use of electronics in the hours before bedtime. “The blue light from these devices will suppress melatonin production, which will interfere with falling asleep,” she says. Instead, engage in other activities that will relax you, such as coloring, knitting and putting together puzzles. Like children, adults “need a bedtime routine to help transition from wake to sleep,” Cralle says. Such a regimen might include: Aromatherapy also can be helpful. Cralle cites one study that found that exposure to the scent of lavender before bedtime increases deep sleep as well as alertness upon awakening. Try to build consistency into your sleep routine. Go to bed at the same time every night, and rise at the same hour in the morning. Finally, make sure you sleep in a cool, dark room, and that your mattress and pillows are in good shape. “Invest in your rest and get the most comfortable sleep surface and bedding possible,” Cralle says. “After all, one-third of your life is spent sleeping.”

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