Why Melatonin for Cancer?
Melatonin could be an excellent candidate for the prevention and treatment of several cancers, such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, gastric cancer and colorectal cancer. Melatonin is a hormone synthesized and secreted by the pineal gland in the brain to help us fall asleep.
Data from several clinical trials and multiple experimental studies performed both in vivo and in vitro have documented that the pineal hormone inhibits endocrine-dependent mammary tumors. However, hundreds of recent reports demonstrate an anticancer effect of the pineal hormone on many other kinds of cancers.
When we say, “High-Dose Melatonin” we mean taking 20-60 mg before bed. Normal dose for one using it to help induce sleep would be 3 mg before bed.
What we use for our cancer members:
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Dr. Conners graduated with his doctorate from Northwestern Health Sciences University in 1986. He holds AMA Fellowships in Regenerative & Functional Medicine and Integrative Cancer Therapy.
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