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Melatonin is a substance that is produced in the brain tissue of all mammals (including humans) before and during sleep. The source compound used as the base in the production of melatonin is serotonin. Basically, the beginning of production of melatonin in your brain signals that the night has come and you have to get some rest. Through these signals melatonin induces sleep. Clinical studies show that 99% of the people whose brains produce induced amounts of melatonin also have troubles falling asleep and are more susceptible to various kinds of stress and anxiety. Melatonin is the essential element responsible for keeping your biological cycle within normal limits.
Valerian is a well-known 100% natural component extracted from the roots of the valerian plant. First cases of usage of Valerian as relaxant and natural sedative were recorded several centuries ago. Valerian is also famous for its ability to fight stress ad anxiety. 99% of the test group confirm the relaxing and sedative effects of Valerian. It’s also worth noticing that clinical studies have shown high efficiency and safety levels of use of Valerian among adults, children and elderly people. In most cases an 8-week course of treatment with this extract proves to be enough to restore the insomniac person’s impaired ability to fall asleep and sleep well during the night.
Unlike melatonin, Valerian doesn’t produce an immediate effect though it is widely used in the long-term treatment of insomnia and restoration of normal ability of a healthy person to fall asleep without any external help. Valerian has no side effects and is not habit-forming.
Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (also GABA) is a chemical that has to be present in the brain tissue of healthy humans. Inside our bodies it is synthesized from the common amino acid glutamine and glucose. Clinical researches carried out by international groups of scientists have shown that the people who turned out to be more susceptible to stress and anxiety weren’t producing sufficient amounts of GABA. Natural Gamma Amino Butyric Acid included into Melatrol helps to stabilize the chemical medium in the brain of the patient producing a positive effect on his/her sleeping habits and daily biological cycle. Natural GABA is a 100% neutral chemical, which means that it doesn’t interact with the ingredients of other drugs. GABA responds only to a limited number of signals passing through the human body.
L-5 Hydroxytryptophan is an essential chemical playing a large role in the process of synthesis of serotonin from the amino acid trytophan. As it has already been stated above, serotonin is the source element used in the production of natural melatonin. Thus, L-5 Hydroxytryptophan is an element playing a large role in the stimulation of sleep functions in the human body. In our days, natural L-5 Hydroxytryptophan is synthesized from the seeds of the Griffonia simplicifolia tree (spread on such territories as Ghana, the Ivory Coast and Togo). Apart from being the source of a strong sedative, L-5 Hydroxytryptophan is also widely used for the relaxation of the patient.
Relora is a 100% natural herbal dietary supplement that is known for its ability to relax and induce sleep. Basically, Relora represents a carefully blended mix of two powerful herbal extracts (magnolia officinalis and phellodenron amurense). Relora was originally developed by the US doctors working for Next Pharmaceuticals. During these studies the effects of magnolia officinalis and phellodenron amurense were compared to the effects of 48 other herbal extracts and acknowledged to be the most potent of them. Relora has no known side effects and is called one of the very fast-acting natural relaxants.
- Rice Flour
- Microcrystalline Cellulose
- Gelatin
- Magnesium Stearate
- Silicon Dioxide
- Water
We suggest the average dosage of 2 (two) capsules of Melatrol for adults – taken with a meal and a big glass of water.
Warning: Melatrol is not intended for use by pregnant and breastfeeding women as well as by the people taking other prescription drugs. Always make sure you contact your therapist before starting to take any new prescription medication or dietary supplement. |