Dr. Erika Schwartz
Dr. Erika Schwartz is a leading national expert in wellness, disease prevention, and bioidentical hormone therapies. Dr. Schwartz has written four best-selling books, testified before Congress, hosted her own PBS special on bioidentical hormones, and is a frequent guest on network TV shows.

Tags: circadian rhythm | melatonin | sleep
OPINION

Does Melatonin Help You Sleep?

Erika Schwartz, M.D By Thursday, 01 October 2020 04:35 PM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland buried deep inside our brain. The hormone is supposed to help our bodies reset what is known as circadian rhythm — how we perceive night and day.

Little scientific data exists to justify taking a melatonin supplement as a sleep aid, but lay literature hails it as helpful for the sleep-deprived.

Books and articles claim melatonin is safer and more effective than any other sleep aid. It is used to help prevent jet lag, and its omnipresence in the cocktail of supplements and vitamins used to help people sleep make it important for me to mention it.

While there is a paucity of scientific studies on melatonin because it has not been used in a patented drug, its use has not been associated with any dangerous outcomes.

What’s more, it has been on the market in over-the-counter preparations for more than 20 years. I believe those battling insomnia can try it without worry.

I recommend low doses of .5 mg to 1 mg at night and that you don’t take it with other medications.

The results are apparent after taking melatonin for a few days. Some people swear by it and continue using it indefinitely, while others like me find it causes disturbing dreams and erratic sleep patterns.

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Little scientific data exists to justify taking a melatonin supplement as a sleep aid, but lay literature hails it as helpful for the sleep-deprived.
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Thursday, 01 October 2020 04:35 PM
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