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Melatonin Products (THC Edibles)

Melatonin Products are all-natural supplements made popular because of their promote your body's natural ability to sleep. These products are available in many forms, including gummies and capsules. Most people enjoy Melatonin Products because they help to naturally regulate your circadian rhythm. 
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These gummies help quiet my mind for sleep. I have had a LOT going on the past year, and most evenings my brain is like a hamster wheel. These help that wheel slow down and stop. I've recommended these to friends and those who have tried them agree - they're GREAT!
These work FAR better than the sleep gummies I had been taking!! The taste is good and I don’t get a melatonin hangover the next morning!
Prior to taking this gummy, I would have the hardest time falling asleep. These not only help me fall asleep, they calm the anxiety that typically wakes me up in the middle of the night. So, I fall asleep and stay asleep. Best part: I'm not groggy in theRead More

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Discover Melatonin Products

Melatonin products are an all-natural way to promote sleep, especially in people who suffer from low natural melatonin levels. If you need help regulating your circadian rhythm, getting over a bad case of jetlag, or going to bed at an appropriate hour, melatonin supplements can help you lay back and relax without the heavy and sometimes addictive compounds found in other types of sleep medicine.

What Are Melatonin Products?

Melatonin is a hormone that the body produces naturally. It helps with the timing of human circadian rhythms—AKA, your “internal clock”—and with sleep. Being exposed to light can block melatonin production, and the natural presence of the hormone is also known to decrease with age. Apart from sleep, melatonin has been suggested to play an important role in other bodily functions, but these effects are not yet fully understood by the scientific community.

Melatonin, which is secreted by the pineal gland, was first isolated in 1958 by Aaron B. Lerner, an American physician, and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine. The substance derives its name from its ability to lighten the skin color in frogs by reversing theRead More