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Melatonin for sleep linked to 90% higher risk of heart failure, study finds
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I've taken melatonin a few times and it always felt obvious that it was not contributing to a more restful and good sleep.
IMO they're sold in too high doses and people take way too much. I take 1mg and I sleep through the night instead of waking up twice and possibly being unable to go back to sleep. If I take more than that, I have weird dreams and wake up groggy. It is commonly sold in 3mg, 5mg, 10mg doses. Crazy.
Same here. I tried multiple doses starting at 1mg, multiple time frames, it never did anything. But this is the world of supplements, where no one is actually verifying if what is on the label is actually in the bottle. Republicans have been defending this pseudo-medicine for decades by not regulating it.