How?
Circadian rhythm is your body’s internal clock. It tells your body when you are hungry, when it is time to sleep and wake up. Melatonin works together with our body’s clock. Its levels rise as it starts getting dark outside, letting your body know it is time to sleep. The exact way this works is still unclear. However, the latest research shows that these processes are actually effective and help you fall asleep. Additionally, the same research confirmed that the quality of sleep is better.
Have you ever had to travel to Europe and back in five days? If not you are lucky. The previously mentioned research showed that melatonin can help reduce your jet lag by syncing your internal clock with the time change.
The production of melatonin varies a lot. Factors such as smoking, exposure to light, aging and many others affect your levels of the hormone.
Healthy Side Effects
Besides helping you fall asleep, melatonin could help you with other aspects of your health as well. Healthy levels of the hormone could lower the risk of eye diseases and can help with seasonal depression.
Melatonin Supplements
If you would like to try melatonin supplements to boost your body’s level of that hormone, we suggest to start with a lower dose, such as 0.5mg or 1mg approximately 30 minutes before going to bed. If that does not help, try increasing your dose. In case that does not help it might be time to look for a new mattress.
Check out our mattress reviews to see which bed will be the best to pair with melatonin!