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HOW TO FALL ASLEEP EASILY & NATURALLY!!
Benefits:
- Helps you Relax
- Combats Stress
- No Known Side Effects
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Helps Stimulate the Sleep Process
- No Prescription Necessary
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Melatrol Ingredients
Natural Ingredients in Melatrol Sleep Aid
These days, wise consumers want to know exactly what’s in the supplements they take. We want you to know what the Melatrol ingredients are. We’re proud of our formula, and are happy to share this with you.
When you can’t sleep, you want support that’s effective.
5-HTP
5-HTP is a short term for 5-Hydroxy Tryptophan. This is an important “precursor” to seratonin. A precursor is a substance that precedes, and is the source, of another substance. Seratonin is vital in many functions of the body. 5-HTP supports the production of melatonin, and assists in easing stress and anxiety.
5-HTP is a natural extract from the seeds of the Griffonia tree found in West African countries. Traditionally, the African people use all parts of the tree for various maladies.
5-HTP is generally well tolerated. However, light nausea and some mild gastric disturbances could occur at first. Usually these symptoms disappear quickly. If you experience continued disturbance, discuss this with your health care professional.
Melatonin
Just as the growth of plants is affected by the hours of daylight, so too, are animals and humans affected. Darkness triggers production of the hormone, melatonin, and causes the drowsy, sleepy feeling you get which is your body’s signal it’s time to go to sleep. Bright light halts the production of melatonin.
Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland in the brain. It can also be produced by bone marrow cells, the retina, and the gastrointestinal tract. Even plants, such as rice, produce
melatonin. When you eat rice or other foods containing melatonin, it will reach and bind to sites in the brain.
In addition to helping you sleep, melatonin is an antioxidant. It helps protect DNA, protects the brain, and may play a role in increasing longevity.
Melatonin is not toxic for the human body even when taken over a period of time. However, like all supplements, caution is advised against taking more than directed. High doses can cause complications.
Valerian Root
Valerian has been used to improve people’s lives since the times of ancient Greece and Rome. Hippocrates discussed its benefits, and Galen prescribed Valerian as a remedy for insomnia.
Only the roots, rhizomes and stolons (A horizontal stem which grows along the surface of the soil) of the plants are used. The flowers of Valerian are quite sweet-smelling, and can perfume your whole garden.
On the other hand, the dried root has a pungent, unpleasant smell some people say is like “dirty socks.” Herbalists often suggest Valerian root to people who are nervous, anxious, and not sleeping well.
Gamma Amino Butyric Acid
Gamma Amino Butyric Acid is usually called GABA. It is an amino acid necessary for the action of certain cells. In adults, it is inhibitory in action. That is, it inhibits certain substances from entering the cells. It’s found primarily in the tissues of the nervous system.
GABA functions as a neurotransmitter to prevent certain neurons from over-reacting. This makes it possible for the brain to relax, and reduces stress and anxiety.
Rhodiola Rosea Extract
Rhodiola Rosea, sometimes called “golden root” or “roseroot,” grows in the dry sandy areas of high mountains from Iceland through Siberia.
It was not named Rosea for its flower, but for the sweet, rose-like fragrance of the freshly cut root.
Until the 1960s Rhodiola rosea was not well known in this country. For many years, the people of the northern latitudes kept it a secret.
In 1725, the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus gave the herb its modern name. It was later determined that the plant extract was a powerful adaptogen.
The term adaptogen is used by herbalists to refer to a natural herb product, that is proposed to increase the body's resistance to stress and anxiety. In the past, they have been called “rejuvenating herbs.”
Passion Flower
The Passion Flower is a frequent sight in many gardens. It is a delightful vine, which can climb to 30 feet, and is covered with purple and white flowers during the blooming season.
The unique flowers give the plant its name. In 1609 Jacomo Bosio, a monk and scholar in Rome, thought the shape of the flowers resembled the crown of thorns put upon the head of Jesus. He felt it represented the mysteries of the cross and the passion of Jesus.
Passion Flower was used for centuries for people with anxiety, insomnia, and “hysteria.” Herbalists today still use Passion Flower for people with occasional sleep problems, tension and nervousness.
It is said that Passion Flower will bring sweet dreams to the user, but there is no scientific evidence to support this.
It is generally well-tolerated by most people. People taking MAO inhibitors or blood-thinning medication should consult with their primary care provide before taking Melatrol.
Go ahead. Order your supply of Melatrol Natural Sleep Aid now. Imagine how great it will be to sleep deep and wake up feeling rested and refreshed.
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How it Works
How Melatrol Natural Sleep Aid
Works for You
Sleeplessness is a major problem in this country. It’s estimated
that 10% to 34% of the population experience some degree of insomnia.
It’s difficult to be accurate because difficulty sleeping is not often
reported to health care providers.
Adequate sleep is necessary for good health, a productive life, and
a happy disposition. During the sleep cycle, your body can rest from
physical exertion. More importantly, your brain can relax from daily
problem solving. Many internal functions take place within your body
during the sleep cycle, including normal maintenance and repair of
damaged cells.
Because melatonin is produced in response to darkness, our modern
life style of using bright lights at night actually interferes with
this normal and necessary process. The spectrum of light entering
the retina of the eye signals the body to create or halt melatonin
production.
Melatrol Helps Re-establish Your Sleep Cycle
Melatrol contains Melatonin, as well as other beneficial compounds.
The melatonin will help people who aren’t making enough on their own.
The other ingredients assist in the production of melatonin, and help
you relax physically and mentally. Read our Ingredients Page for more
information.
None of these ingredients would be classed as a sedative, so you won’t have any dull after-effects when you wake up.
Sleeplessness can become a self-perpetuating habit. As a result,
your body will produce less of the hormones you need. Then, a vicious
cycle of not being able to sleep will follow.
What You Can Do To Help
In addition to taking Melatrol Natural Sleep Aid:
- Establish a regular bedtime. The human body
thrives on routine. You’ll soon find yourself feeling sleepy in
anticipation of your regular bedtime.
- Avoid caffeine and alcohol two hours before bed. Caffeine
is a stimulant and keeps you awake. Alcohol may relax you, but the
quality of your sleep will be diminished.
- Take a hot shower before bed. The warmth and action of the water helps soothe and relax tense muscles.
- Drink a cup of warm milk. Calcium in milk has a relaxing effect on your body and mind.
- Turn off the TV at least an hour or more before bed. You’ll find the quality of your sleep is much better.
- Imagine,
deeply, being in a peaceful place. In your mind, visit the beach (can
you hear the waves?) or a beautiful mountain meadow. Create this place
of tranquility in your mind, until it seems real.
Precautions
If your occasional sleepless nights persist, and become regular, see
your doctor. Chronic insomnia can be a symptom of disease. It can also
be caused by sleep apnea. These things should be checked by your health
care provider.
Although the ingredients in Melatrol Natural Sleep Aid are not
sedatives, use caution when operating machinery, until you know how your body reacts.
Pregnant and nursing mothers should always consult with their
health care provider before taking supplements or prescription drugs.
Keep out of reach of children.
Side effects
The ingredients in Melatrol are natural for your body. They do not usually have any side effects. However, if you’re
taking prescription medications, please consult with your health
care provider. Certain drugs, such as MAOs and blood-thinning
medications can be impacted.
As with all medications, MORE IS NOT BETTER! Too much of a good thing can be bad. Follow the directions on the Melatrol bottle.
Order your supply of Melatrol Natural Sleep Aid now. Stop going to
war with your pillow every night! Imagine how good you’ll feel,
relaxing deeply, sleeping well, and waking up to welcome the morning.
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Melatrol Ingredients
Natural Ingredients in Melatrol Sleep Aid
These
days, wise consumers want to know exactly what’s in the supplements
they take. We want you to know what the Melatrol ingredients are. We’re
proud of our formula, and are happy to share this with you.
When you can’t sleep, you want support that’s effective.

5-HTP
5-HTP is a short term
for 5-Hydroxy Tryptophan. This is an important “precursor” to
seratonin. A precursor is a substance that precedes, and is the source,
of another substance. Seratonin is vital in many functions of the body.
5-HTP supports the production of melatonin, and assists in easing
stress and anxiety.
5-HTP is a natural extract from the seeds
of the Griffonia tree found in West African countries. Traditionally,
the African people use all parts of the tree for various maladies.
5-HTP
is generally well tolerated. However, light nausea and some mild
gastric disturbances could occur at first. Usually these symptoms
disappear quickly. If you experience continued disturbance, discuss
this with your health care professional.
Melatonin
Just
as the growth of plants is affected by the hours of daylight, so too,
are animals and humans affected. Darkness triggers production of
the hormone, melatonin, and causes the drowsy, sleepy feeling you get
which is your body’s signal it’s time to go to sleep. Bright light
halts the production of melatonin.
Melatonin is produced by
the pineal gland in the brain. It can also be produced by bone marrow
cells, the retina, and the gastrointestinal tract. Even plants, such as
rice, produce
melatonin. When you eat rice or other foods containing melatonin, it will reach and bind to sites in the brain.
In
addition to helping you sleep, melatonin is an antioxidant. It helps
protect DNA, protects the brain, and may play a role in increasing
longevity.
Melatonin is not toxic for the human body even when taken over a period of time. However, like all supplements, caution is advised against taking more than directed. High doses can cause complications.
Valerian Root
Valerian
has been used to improve people’s lives since the times of ancient
Greece and Rome. Hippocrates discussed its benefits, and Galen
prescribed Valerian as a remedy for insomnia.
Only the roots,
rhizomes and stolons (A horizontal stem which grows along the surface
of the soil) of the plants are used. The flowers of Valerian are quite
sweet-smelling, and can perfume your whole garden.
On the
other hand, the dried root has a pungent, unpleasant smell some people
say is like “dirty socks.” Herbalists often suggest Valerian root to
people who are nervous, anxious, and not sleeping well.
Gamma Amino Butyric Acid
Gamma
Amino Butyric Acid is usually called GABA. It is an amino acid
necessary for the action of certain cells. In adults, it is inhibitory
in action. That is, it inhibits certain substances from entering the
cells. It’s found primarily in the tissues of the nervous system.
GABA
functions as a neurotransmitter to prevent certain neurons from
over-reacting. This makes it possible for the brain to relax, and
reduces stress and anxiety.
Rhodiola Rosea Extract
Rhodiola
Rosea, sometimes called “golden root” or “roseroot,” grows in the dry
sandy areas of high mountains from Iceland through Siberia.
It was not named Rosea for its flower, but for the sweet, rose-like fragrance of the freshly cut root.
Until
the 1960s Rhodiola rosea was not well known in this country. For many
years, the people of the northern latitudes kept it a secret.
In
1725, the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus gave the herb its modern name.
It was later determined that the plant extract was a powerful
adaptogen.
The term adaptogen is
used by herbalists to refer to a natural herb product, that is proposed
to increase the body's resistance to stress and anxiety. In the past,
they have been called “rejuvenating herbs.”
Passion Flower
The
Passion Flower is a frequent sight in many gardens. It is a delightful
vine, which can climb to 30 feet, and is covered with purple and white
flowers during the blooming season.
The unique flowers give
the plant its name. In 1609 Jacomo Bosio, a monk and scholar in Rome,
thought the shape of the flowers resembled the crown of thorns put upon
the head of Jesus. He felt it represented the mysteries of the cross
and the passion of Jesus.
Passion Flower was used for
centuries for people with anxiety, insomnia, and “hysteria.” Herbalists
today still use Passion Flower for people with occasional sleep
problems, tension and nervousness.
It is said that Passion Flower will bring sweet dreams to the user, but there is no scientific evidence to support this.
It
is generally well-tolerated by most people. People taking MAO
inhibitors or blood-thinning medication should consult with their
primary care provide before taking Melatrol.
Go ahead.
Order your supply of Melatrol Natural Sleep Aid now. Imagine how great
it will be to sleep deep and wake up feeling rested and refreshed.
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Testimonials
“I was prepared for the sleepless nights after having my
second child, but after two years on no more than 5 hours a night I was a mess.
The kids slept through the night, but instead I was up and had to get back to
work in the morning as usual. Juggling family life and work became impossible on
such little sleep and even my relationship with my husband started to suffer
from it. My mother in law suggested using Melatrol and it saved my life! I’m
going to work rested and still have energy for my family at the end of the day!”
– Charlie, San Francisco
“I’ve battled insomnia since college, and the toll it has
been taking on my life was steadily increasing as the years passed by. Using
Melatrol has allowed me to enjoy life again and to be more lucid after waking up
in mornings. I can finally stay awake during meetings and instead easily fall
asleep at night. Thank you for this great product!”
– Preeti, Toronto
“Doing shift work caused me to fall asleep during night
time working hours but be awake during the day, when I should have been
sleeping. Once I started taking Melatrol I managed to adjust to this irregular
schedule of working days one week, and nights the next.”
– Emanuel, San Antonio
“As a college student, I spend many late nights studying,
only to get up early for classes the next day. This has a really negative effect
on my sleeping patterns. Upon trying Melatrol I have found that I can now enjoy
a regular sleep schedule when I want to, especially after exam time when I’m
used to being up all night and have trouble falling asleep again”
– Megan, Vancouver
“After the death of my wife, I started suffering from
terrible insomnia. Nothing would help it from prescription drugs to acupuncture.
I tried Melatrol as a last resort and it saved my sanity. Thank you for letting
me sleep again!”
– Albert, Halifax
“I’m a medical resident, and like everyone knows we work
insane hours. We are expected to be at the hospital for 48 hours at a time, and
then getting one night to catch up on lost sleep. After the amount of coffee I
drink to stay up for those 48 hours I could not possibly fall asleep and tossed
and turned until the next morning when my next 48 hour shift would begin. After
a month of this, and slowly giving up my career to exhaustion, I tried Melatrol.
Now I’m sleeping during the precious hours I have. Thanks a million for saving
my career!”
– Andrew, Florida
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