What is melatonin?
Melatonin is a super hormone that is made in the pineal gland. The pineal gland is a pea-sized gland in the brain. Small amounts of melatonin are produced by the bone marrow cells. Once synthesized, they are released into the blood stream. Lots of Melatonin is also made in the gut ( digestive system – see below).
Melatonin is a signaling molecule. A signaling molecule is a chemical involved in transmitting information between cells. So think of melatonin as an instructor telling various cells what to do. And if you don’t have enough of this vital hormone being produced, you are going to have communication issues in your body so read on……..
Melatonin is also an antioxidant that mops up free radicals. And we love antioxidants – they protect you from the toxicity of modern living!
Firstly, Melatonin is known as the hormone that regulates your sleep. It runs your circadian rhythm – cycle of wake and sleep - from the pineal gland. Light exposure reduces it and darkness increases it. The melatonin cycle runs approximately from 4 pm in your time zone to 4 am in your time zone. If it is working well, you will enjoy 7 – 8 hours of peaceful sleep per night during which time your body is performing many functions of repair and restoration.
Melatonin and sleep Issues….
If you work shifts your natural sleep cycle will be off and your melatonin production will be affected. Folks suffering from insomnia are likely to have a melatonin imbalance. I have come across many folks who wake at 4 am and can’t get back to sleep. This is usually a melatonin issue.
Melatonin and Jet Lag….
When we travel across time zones, our natural sleep rhythms are affected. You will arrive in a new country on a completely different time zone and unless you help your adaptation with melatonin supplementation, it is likely to take a few days for your melatonin cycle to catch up to the new time zone. It has been discovered that for every hour time change, it actually takes your body 1 day to catch up so if you have traveled to a country of 10 hours time difference, you can expect it to take 10 days to adapt! Wow – no wonder you feel wobbly and strange!
Melatonin and Depression….
Melatonin is made from serotonin which is known as the happiness hormone. Obviously when you are not sleeping well and suffering, you are going to feel depressed. It has been shown in studies that taking melatonin can affect anti-depressants so please consult with your medical doctor if you are suffering with depression and want to supplement melatonin.
Melatonin and Fibromyalgia….
A study has shown that supplementing melatonin can help people diagnosed with fibromyalgia. When you are suffering with fibromyalgia, you suffer pain and sleep issues. It is thought that the melatonin helps with sleep and fatigue enabling your immune system to work better.
Melatonin and Digestive System….
Most people are surprised to learn about the link between the digestive system and melatonin. The digestive system makes 400 to 500 times more melatonin than the pineal gland! I am known as the ‘gut lady’ in my holistic health practice because I will always start with the gut when looking at any health problem. If you don’t heal the gut, you won’t be healing the overall health challenge. There is almost always a digestive tract link in any health challenge. Research has shown that melatonin protects against indigestion, gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD), ulcers, and lesions in the esophagus. It also helps treat irritable bowel syndrome. Melatonin is produced in specialized cells of the gastrointestinal tract as well as in the pancreas and the liver.
Melatonin and Immune System….
Melatonin is the gut is involved with protecting the immune system against invaders such as bacteria, viruses, amoeba and fungi.
Melatonin and Inflammation….
As a powerful antioxidant, melatonin helps control free radical activity and modulate inflammation. It helps to regulate inflammatory levels in the gut.
Melatonin and Female Hormones….
Melatonin and Breast Cancer….
Melatonin and Prostate Cancer….
Studies have shown that men suffering with prostate cancer have low levels of melatonin. Again, these are abnormal cells and they appear to grow when there is little melatonin. Adding melatonin to these cells in a lab environment, it has been shown to curb their growth.
Melatonin and Aging….
Melatonin is known as a super hormone because of its effect in so many areas of our health. It appears that melatonin levels affect our aging. Children have the highest levels of melatonin and they decline as we age. If we are able to maintain good levels of melatonin, then we age less rapidly and reduce our risk of Alzheimer’s, stroke and certain cancers.
In my next article, I will discuss ways to improve your Melatonin Levels naturally………… Subscribe to my updates so you don’t miss out on any of my articles….
Your friend and partner in wellness and prosperity,

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Hi, Clare. I’ve got a question. You mentioned natural ways of getting melatonin. What are your thoughts about taking melatonin as a supplement. I have taken the over the counter melatonin in the past to help with sleep.
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Clare,
What a valuable list of benefits of melatonin. I have often used it, the subliminal type, to help me fall asleep when I feel stressed. But I had no idea that it was so healing in so many ways. Now I will start taking my melatonin more often. Thanks for a great article. I would like to share it on my HealthyBabyBoomersNetwork blog.
Warmly,
Dr.. Erica
Hi Erica,
Glad you enjoyed this article and you can check out the next one too on Melatonin. Anyway, yes let’s discuss you using this article on your network blog. I don’t usually allow people to use my articles as a whole due to SEO issues but perhaps we can use a version that works for both of us.
Best wishes,
Clare
Clare,
Thanks for this info, Melatonin is one of those things that I have always heard of but honestly never researched to understand more about. This post obviously opened my eyes to its benefits.
Thanks again for the post.
cb
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Melatonin is definitely important. I have taken some herbal supplements to help with sleep and I do take Prozac. My body has been out of whack since after I had my son. I actually had a big problem with medication…getting the right dosage that would work with the vitamins and supplements I take. I feel a lot better now….thankfully.

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hi Nile,
thanks for your comment. I am sorry that you still need to take prozac since that has long-term implications for your health. however, I am glad that you are moving in the right direction. Herbals do interact with prescriptions so it is important to check before taking herbals when you are on prescriptions.
Its funny because Lexapro made me sleepy and Prozac has done the opposite…lol. I do want to eventually not have to take it. I normally check with my dad. He is a physician assistant…. and a lot of times if I have issues, I can talk to him, explain it, he understands it, and then relays how I should tell the doc… because sometimes I can be odd at describing what is going on with me.
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Nile,
I am glad that you have your dad to discuss your health needs with. It is always helpful to have a trusted person to go to. Best wishes, Clare
I have been a melatonin believer ever since I started taking it 20 years ago for jet lag! I had no idea of the other benefits of it, Clare, so thank you for sharing this information.
Alan
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Hi Clare, wow I never realised it had such an impact on sleep. I’ve suffered insomnia for a few years now and I can’t wait to read your next post about how to increase it naturally – thank you

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Hi Clare,
wow, so many benefits I didn’t know about.
I knew it was meant to be good for sleeping, and tried it more than four years ago and didn’t feel any different. Since then I have been working on my emotional issues and have been sleeping ok since the last two years. My chronic fatigue is also affecting me less as long as I look after myself.
What are your thoughts on homeopathic melantonin?
Love and Light
Yorinda
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Hi Yolanda, I mention homeopathic melatonin in my next article. I love it personally and my clients never use the biochemical version. And they return again and again for the homeopathic version.
Melatonin really made a HUGE difference in my life when I worked in the travel industry. One week I’d be in New York, the next in Tokyo – and I am one of those people who simply cannot sleep on a plane.Talk about messing with my mind! Then someone introduced me to Melatonin and it enabled me to get badly needed rest without feeling drugged up. When I stopped traveling I pretty much forgot about Melatonin so your article has been a real eye opener. Thank you!
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Hi Marquita,
When I travelled internationally a lot, I used homeopathic melatonin and gave it to my clients too. We all found that it worked just as effectively as the physical biochemical tablets which is awesome. I will be writing about the homeopathic version in my next article. I love homeopathy because it is the energy message without the physical matter which can mess with your endocrine system. Glad I reminded you of the powers of melatonin. Clare
Clare,
I have known of Melatonin for a long time, but had no idea of the degree to which it affects all the systems you mentioned. Our bodies are such wonders with complex chemical interactions. One little molecule controls so many vital things.
I love your approach about the gut. We don’t think of the gut as the key link to wellness as we should.
Thanks for the informative read.
RICK
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Hi Rick,
Yes, the gut – watch out for future health articles, I plan to spend a lot of time in the gut! Aren’t our bodies amazing, how each molecule is a piece of the jigsaw puzzle. everything has a purpose and is part of a complex process that can be easily disturbed.
Thanks for seeing you back.
Clare
Hi Clare,
I have taken melatonin for a sleep remedy. I had no idea how many things it was useful for!
Now that I have gotten over my sleep issues, I am purchasing more to deal with other related issues. Thanks so much!
Donna
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Hi Donna,
So happy to see you here. I will be covering many aspects of our endocrine system so watch out for them. You may decide to go a different route!
Clare
Hi Clare. I have taken melatonin for years due to fibromyalgia and sleep disorder. I can vouch for it’s sleep-inducing ability, but I had no idea that it had so many other benefits. That’s good to know. I plan to keep taking it and will enjoy all of its benefits while I’m getting some sleep. Thanks so much for this information.
All the best,
Leslie
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Hi Leslie,
Sorry to hear about your fibromyalgia and sleep disorder. That’s no fun. Do you still suffer a lot? As you may know, I have been a chronic fatigue sufferer so I am educated on imbalances in the endocrine system and how changes one part can affect the whole so its important to understand the subtle effects even a small change can make. Thanks for dropping by! Clare
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