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NFH Liquid Melatonin SAP 50ml

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SKU:
16669
UPC:
856711211194
MPN:
1119 - NFH
Product Specification:
NFH products only to be used as per a healthcare practitioner advice.
  • NFH Liquid Melatonin SAP 50ml
  • NFH Liquid Melatonin Ingredients
  • NFH Melatonin Benefits
Price: CAD $27.30
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Description

NFH Liquid Melatonin SAP 50ml:

Melatonin is a hormone (N‑acetyl-5‑methoxytryptamine) produced especially at night in the pineal gland. Its secretion is stimulated by darkness and inhibited by light. Melatonin, an indole, is synthesized from tryptophan via serotonin. The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus have melatonin receptors and melatonin may have a direct action on SCN to influence circadian (sleep) rhythms.

Ingredients:

Each spray contains: 

Melatonin (N‑acetyl-5‑methoxytryptamine) 440 mcg

Non-medicinal Ingredients: Ethanol, glycerin, and purified water.

Purity: Contains no Gluten, soy, wheat, corn, dairy, eggs, sugar, starch, salt, preservatives, artificial flavour or colour. All ingredients listed for this product lot number have been validated by a third-party laboratory for identity, potency, and purity.   

Suggested Dose:

Adults: Spray 4–22 times daily under the tongue (4, 11, and 22 sprays provide approximately 1.5, 5, and 10 mg of melatonin, respectively) or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Sensitivity to melatonin is different from person to person. Take once a day, at or before bedtime.

For jet lag: Take once a day at bedtime after darkness has fallen, while travelling and at destination, until adaptation to the new daily pattern on occasional short-term use.

For sleep restriction / altered sleep schedule, for delayed sleep phase disorder, and to restore sleep/wake cycle: Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond 4 weeks or if symptoms persist for more than 4 weeks (chronic insomnia).

* Providing the practitioner name for purchasing the NFH items is the sole NFH purchase policy, this information is not shared with your practitioner, or NFH. 

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