The jury is out as to whether melatonin is the silver bullet, but if you’ve tried melatonin or other sleep products in the past and noticed “it didn’t work” or stopped working, this can be because of two reasons:
A 2017 study of 31 different over the counter melatonin preparations found that, when analyzed, the dosage of 71% of the products didn’t match what was stated on the label. And 70% had a melatonin concentration that was less than 10% of what was claimed.
You are using the wrong type of melatonin or sleep support for your sleep issue
Insomnia especially with hormonal imbalances like thyroid, adrenal and in peri-menopause is characterized by struggling with falling asleep and staying asleep, or both. Either way, it’s important to get control of your sleep/wake cycle to improve your balance of hormones.
Try this:
Change Product
Change Forms
Change Dosing
Melatonin is best taken anywhere from 30-90 min before desired bed time. Chewable, liquid and liposomal formulations seem to be faster acting as they bypass the digestive tract.
When it comes to sleep issues in Peri-Menopause, melatonin may be your best choice because it helps to lower your body temperature.
My advice is to start with a low dose and watch for side effects before working up to a higher dose.
Melatonin, in my opinion, always works better when you have herbal support for your underlying hormonal condition.
Here are a couple of my favorites:
L-theanine-A 2011 study in the Journal of Functional Foods found that L-theanine decreased heart rate, enhanced alpha-band activity and improved attention, performance and reaction-time responses in anxiety prone students.
Lemon Balm-Lemon balm has been in use as a calming herb since the Middle Ages. It is typically used to treat anxiety, reduce stress and relieve insomnia. A 2010 study found that it worked very well as a treatment for mild to moderate anxiety and showed improvements in calm and focus.
Passion flower-A 2017 study in Medicina Oral found that passion flower capsules showed a similar anxiolytic effect as the prescription drug midazolam. In the study, both were used for conscious sedation and produced the same rate of lowered anxiety, but passion flower was found to have less interference with memory, after the fact.
Ashwagandha-The Ashwagandha plant originates from India, where practitioners of Ayurvedic medicine hold it in high regard. Also known as “Indian ginseng,” the dried and crushed plant matter provides you with a calm feeling that soothes the nervous system while boosting energy. Ashwagandha is an integral part of Indian culture and has a 3,000-year legacy of use among the Indian people to relieve stress. A wonderful herbal adaptogen that has been used to support the immune system, reduce anxiety/depression, improve mental clarity and enhance sexual function.
If you need support re-balancing your sleep/wake cycle, or picking the right combination of sleep supports to help you, reach out to me anytime.