Melatonin and Sleep: Is It Safe to Take Every Night?

Melatonin and Sleep: Is It Safe to Take Every Night?

Do You Rely on Melatonin for Better Sleep?

Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the pineal gland in the brain. Best known for regulating the sleep-wake cycle (circadian rhythm), it’s commonly used as a supplement by those struggling to catch some Zs. But is it safe to take melatonin every night?

Darkness triggers melatonin production, signaling your body to prepare for sleep. When this process is disrupted, it can negatively affect not only your sleep but also your reproductive hormones and inflammation levels. Here are some common factors that can throw your melatonin out of sync:

  • Night shifts
  • Screen time before bed
  • Jet lag
  • Aging

Melatonin helps you wind down by blocking the signals that keep you awake. The good news is that high-quality supplements generally don’t interfere with your body’s natural melatonin production. However, it’s always wise to consult a holistic healthcare provider to determine the right dosage and timing for your needs.

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