Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 I have noticed something odd over the past month or so. I am now needing less melatonin than usual. I used to take over 10 mg of Melatonin a night. Now I mostly take 3 mg, sometimes with an additional 3 mg booster if I can't get back to sleep after I break sleep to use the toilet. From all that I have read, there seems to be a concensus that melatonin production decreases with age. So why is mine seemingly increasing? Pregnenolone, Resveratrol, and Pycnogenol are the only 3 recent additions to my supplement regime, and from what I can discern from google, none of those supplements should be increasing my body's ability to make melatonin. So I began to look for a dietary connection. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melatonin, no food has been shown to increase plasma melatonin levels. Encyclopedia of dietary supplements [ By M. Coates http://books.google.com/books?id=Sfmc-fRCj10C & dq=Lerner+melatonin+history & source\ =gbs_navlinks_s] Melatonin can increase by taking psychoactive drugs, but I have not used anything like that since 2001. So why is my need for melatonin supplementation going down over the past few months? The only guess I can make right now is that whey+Selenium makes for more glutathione levels. And high glutathione levels is good for vitality at an advanced age. Duncan, can you think of things I may have missed? Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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