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Puritan's Pride Premium Super Strength Melatonin offers 120 rapid-release capsules with a potent 10mg dose designed to help busy professionals fall asleep faster, regulate their sleep cycles, and overcome occasional sleeplessness or jet lag. Backed by decades of trusted quality, this supplement supports longer, more restful sleep to keep you energized and sharp.


















| ASIN | B004R66PVG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gelatin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,555 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #60 in Herbal & Nutritional Sleep Supplements |
| Brand | Puritan's Pride |
| Brand Name | Puritan's Pride |
| Color | Blue |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 34,693 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Dosage Form | Capsule |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00025077313648 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.98 x 1.98 x 4.17 inches |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | NBTY.inc - US Nutrition,inc. |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Model Name | Puritan's Pride Rapid Release Melatonin 10Mg Capsule, Supports Sound Sleep, 120 Count, (Package May Vary) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Melatonin |
| Product Benefits | Sleep Support |
| Special Ingredients | Melatonin |
| Total Servings Per Container | 120.0 |
| UPC | 025077313648 |
| Unit Count | 120 Count |
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Sleep in a bottle
My MD has make take Melatonin at night to help with my rest. I really like this Brad and will continue to use. It's delivered with such care. I will be back to purchase again. Thank you.ize: 120 Capsules I need 3mg, my partner and mother-in-law both need 5mg, dose can be age-dependant. These 10mg capsules are for pa-in-law who is being treated for prostate cancer (see more on this below). In "The Miracle of Natural Hormones", Dr Brownstein writes that it is effective for about 60% of patients with sleep difficulties and he often observes that melatonin alone does not always improve sleep until he adds DHEA, when melatonin becomes much more effective. (Dr Jonathan Wright and Dr Brownstein both caution against taking more than 5-10mg DHEA daily unless you are getting tested regularly.) Melatonin is a master-hormone produced by the pineal gland deep in the brain. It is mostly produced at night, but only in the dark. If you have street lights blazing into your bedroom or sleep with a nightlite on, you're in trouble. If you work nights or stay up very late, you're also in trouble. If your health isn't great, ditto. While most people don't need to pay extra for the liquid or the sublingual or the time release versions, it's worth experimenting if the first type of melatonin you try doesn't work for you (whatever you are hoping for). Melatonin needs to be taken at night, around bedtime. It is the most important hormone for good sleep but, in addition to the well-known jet-lag and sleep benefits (for restless/disturbed sleep as well as insomnia) for which melatonin benefits about 60 per cent who try it, melatonin also has some age-reversing benefits, enhances sexual vigor, relieves stress and anxiety, helps with pain relief (the effect is stronger at night), and is even useful for hormonal cancers such as breast cancer and prostate cancer. In the very expensive book "Melatonin in the Promotion of Health" ($180), there are chapters discussing melatonin's role in bone and dental health, gut health, digestive issues, mental/emotional health, sun and pancreatic protection, cellular repair, heart protection, and protection from eye inflammation and immune system problems as well as the better known breast cancer and sleep disorders. People with fibromyalgia experience a significant reduction in their symptoms when taking a melatonin supplement and melatonin can reduce some symptoms of IBS, such as abdominal pain. Melatonin increases the conversion of precursor thyroid hormone T4 to the active T3 form. It can reactivate the important but much-ignored thymus gland, which degenerates almost completely over the years. It also improves zinc absorption, which in turn boosts several immune functions. Melatonin therapy also helps spleen recovery, another immune-system component which declines with age. Its ability to improve sleep and dreaming is a tremendous boon to memory. It is one of the most powerful antioxidants made by the body. However, melatonin decreases cortisol so those with a known cortisol deficiency (stopthethyroidmadness website has home self-tests for adrenal fatigue) should take melatonin only in conjunction with something like Cortef, although I believe Pregnenolone, the mother hormone for steroid and sex hormones, is more useful - and so much cheaper too. The book "Melatonin Miracle" recommends starting with an initial dose of 1.5 mg. There is a warning that melatonin is rarely useful before age 40 (except for children with Down Syndrome, ADHD and Autism). Note: From my research, it seems that adrenal fatigue is most responsible for difficulty falling asleep as well as a lot of insomnia and disturbed sleep. stopthethyroidmadness (website and book) has a lot of practical information about adrenal issues (which go hand-in-hand with low thyroid for at least 50 per cent of sufferers). Most people make enough melatonin up to age 40. Taking too much will make you feel muddled and distracted in the daytime but there are no known serious side effects. Dosage suggestions - to make up for the fact that less and less melatonin is made in the body as we age - are: .5 to 1mg for ages 40-44, 1 to 2mg for 45-54, 2 to 2.5mg for 55-64, 2.5 to 4mg for 65-74 and 3.5 to 5mg for 75+ - and melatonin must only be taken at night, just before bedtime. (warning: doses between 1 - 5 mg may cause seizures in children) The 4mg+ dosage is only recommended for the 70+age-group who produce very little melatonin naturally at night. 5-10mg is suggested for those with some cancers - and other research shows success with 20mg melatonin every night taken by men with prostate cancer (which tends to be the elderly) along with conventional hormone treatment (drugs to block testosterone, which in the longer-term - 1-2 years later - spreads the cancer throughout the body - unless melatonin is also given). Therefore, we continue (with doctor's permission) to give 20mg nightly (a huge dose) to pa-in-law who is receiving shots to block testosterone (albeit I'd bet he has little or none at his age) in the hope of preventing the otherwise apparently inevitable spread of cancer later. While melatonin did not help with his sleep patterns, an anti-anxiety drug certainly did! [later note: Dr Hertoghe, who has published several books on hormones, including the basic "The Hormone Solution" sold here, suggests sublingual melatonin (or drops) in very low doses of between 0.05 - 1mg a day as being highly effective. It works 10-15 minute after intake. He advises that the slow release version lasts too long (continued drowsiness after waking) and rates it as having low effectiveness. Finally, he explains that the fast release melatonin should be taken in dosages of between 10 mg (often 1mg) daily. This has medium effectiveness and works 30-60 minutes after intake (for some, up to 2 weeks to begin seeing sleep benefits). However, both cortisol support and thyroid support reduce the effectiveness of melatonin.] It's generally claimed that the half-life of melatonin is anywhere from .5 to 2 hours but Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center states that the elimination half-life is approximately 45 minutes with a total body clearance of 10 hours for a 10mg dose. This is much more likely, since many people on melatonin are finally able to enjoy a full night's sleep - without having to take the time-release version. HOWEVER, unless you get the full 7 or 8 hours (whatever your body actually needs) you can feel groggy and uncomfortable when woken. Final note: those serious about learning how to avoid health problems - or how to recover - would also benefit from reading "Hypothyroidism Type 2" which shows how much of poor health and all chronic pain is linked to low thyroid, including insomnia, poor sleep, those involved with diabetes, heart problems, both bleeding (like gums, periods) & blood clots (including strokes) and some cancers. Also visit the website stopthethyroidmadness I look up the review from the other poster found it is true. My self with thyroid,insomnia and cancer. I wanted to send this back out. [...] Thank you.
B**C
Great deal- great product
10mg works great- just 1 and you slowly drift off to sleep and I dont wake up groggy. Good stuff.
J**B
Works Fast and Helps Me Sleep Through the Night
I’ve been using this Puritan’s Pride Melatonin 10mg for a while now, and it’s been solid. I take one about 30–45 minutes before bed, and I’m usually out not long after. What I Like: • The capsules kick in quick — not hours later • I don’t wake up groggy or foggy • 120 capsules means I’m not running out every month • No weird taste or side effects for me What I Don’t Like: • 10mg might be too strong for some people — if you’re new to melatonin, maybe start lower Bottom Line: It does exactly what I need it to do: helps me fall asleep and stay there. No complaints. I’ve used a few brands over the years, but this one’s been reliable and cost-effective. I’ll keep buying it.
L**S
Helpful for Falling Asleep
I have a lot of trouble sleeping. I have asthma, allergies, and I wear a mouth guard for grinding my teeth at night. Most difficult, I have a Mood Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, and I take a lot of medication that can make it difficult to fall asleep and/ or stay asleep. This past year has been proven increasingly difficult for my sleep. I started taking Melatonin about 6 months ago. I take the 10mg tablet about an hour before bedtime and I notice it starting to work within twenty to thirty minutes. I start to feel a little drowsy most nights, Sometimes I don't really feel tired, but if I go to bed anyway, I fall asleep within ten minutes. I can attribute this to the Melatonin, because without it, I still have trouble falling asleep. I like taking it because I have a lot of anxiety, including panic attacks, at night, and it helps me relax. I would say that it keeps me sleeping for about two hours after going to bed. If I wake up to go to the bathroom later in the night, it can be hard to fall back asleep. Basically, it isn't going to fix every sleep problem you have. It will help ease you into your bedtime routine and help you fall asleep. But, at least for me, it hasn't helped with the waking in the middle of the night.
J**S
Excellent
Excellent for falling asleep. Great product.
T**D
great buy, great brand
our fav brand vitamins! works instantly!
L**O
EXCELLENT PRODUCT
THIS PRODUCT WORKS VERY WELL, THANK YOU VERY MUCH
M**N
Finally sleeping through the night without grogginess!
Finally, I can sleep through the night! I have two prescriptions from my doctor to help me sleep because I take a 24-hour medication during the day that makes it impossible to sleep without help. While those prescriptions got me to sleep, staying asleep was a different story. I find that this product does both. I've actually stopped using the prescription meds and only use this now. I sleep well and highly recommend it. I only take one pill and I don't feel groggy or foggy when I wake up, unlike with other medications.
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