Nutrof Omega 60caps
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Dietary supplement to help you fall asleep
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Capsules designed based on L-tryptophan, magnesium and vitamins B3, B5 and B6 that help to fall asleep in less time and regulate sleep-wake cycles. It favours the synthesis of proteins, serotonin and melatonin and, consequently, improves both physical and mental performance.
Take 1 to 2 capsules daily outside of meals or on an empty stomach.
Per 1 capsule: L-Tryptophan (99.5%): 515 mg, Magnesium Hydroxide (40.8% Mg): 294 mg, Vitamin B3 (Nicotinamide): 7 mg, Vitamin B5 (Calcium Pantothenate): 2.16 mg, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): 1.70 mg. Anti-caking agent (Vegetable Magnesium Stearate). Anti-caking agent (Silicon Dioxide).
You may have heard the term "circadian rhythms" and not known exactly what it refers to. Its definition includes any kind of physical, mental or behavioural change that occurs as a result of the light-dark transition. An example of this is staying awake during the day and sleeping at night. But how is melatonin related to this process? This hormone produced by the pineal gland is responsible for telling the body when it is time to go to sleep and when it is time to wake up. An imbalance in the production of this hormone (changes in work shifts, jet lag or mild insomnia) can lead to disturbances in the sleep-wake cycle.
Melatonin supplements help treat these sleep disorders and help provide some relief for mild insomnia. As well as helping to regulate our biological clock, this hormone also acts as an antioxidant that helps to fight free radicals and boost the immune system, reviving our natural defences.
To regulate melatonin levels, it is also essential to introduce a proper sleep routine and habits. For example, avoiding having a late dinner, establishing regular schedules, avoiding caffeine at least 6 hours before going to bed and avoiding using electronic devices at night. If mild insomnia persists, other symptoms appear or if you are taking some kind of medication, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.