Dear Health Conscious Reader,
The secret to getting a good night’s rest is having the right amount of this hormone in your bloodstream. But as you get older, this natural hormone disappears.1
Take a look at this chart:
By the time you hit 30, you’ve got about as much of this hormone as a five-year-old. Once you hit 65, you’ve got less than you had when you were a newborn. Falling asleep easily becomes a real challenge over time.
And as your hormone levels drop, the quality of your sleep gets worse.
That’s because the nighttime spike in this hormone you had as a kid turns into a tiny bump with each passing year. This is why adults have more trouble getting to sleep than young people. They sleep fewer hours, wake up more often during the night, and get up earlier.
That hormone is melatonin. And before you tell me that melatonin supplements don’t work, hear me out.
When you take a melatonin pill, your gut destroys most of it. Decades of research show that you could be getting only one percent into your system this way.2
That’s why I’ve always been skeptical of recommending melatonin in pill form. But my research team has found a way to make sure you’re getting melatonin when you need it.
It’s a cutting-edge delivery system that is far more powerful than traditional pills. You may have had a so-so result with melatonin in the past. With this you’ll notice the difference right away instead of having to “wait and see.”
It works like a breath freshener. Two pumps and your body has all it needs to sleep the whole night through.
Try it out. I guarantee a good night’s rest.
To Your Good Health,
Al Sears, MD
- Zhdanova et al. “Endogenous melatonin levels and the fate of exogenous melatonin: age effects.” Journal of Gerontology. 1998. 53A:B293–B2.
- Fourtillan et al. “Bioavailability of melatonin in humans after day-time administration of D7 melatonin.” Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition. 2000. 21(1):15-22