How is melatonin a nootropic?
sleep is a rather major step in memory consolidation.
with that said, i'm beginning to wonder whether or not a melatonin+5htp combo at night could be an effective booster.
Posted 30 November 2009 - 07:34 AM
How is melatonin a nootropic?
Posted 08 December 2009 - 02:34 PM
Posted 10 December 2009 - 04:49 AM
Posted 10 December 2009 - 05:48 AM
I have never heard of Melatonin being a nootropic. When I take it, I take 3mg about an hour prior to going to bed. However, I found if I take it for an extended period of time, that I get restless and do not sleep well. I stop taking it for about 2-3 weeks and during that time I sleep well. Melatonin is not something I can take continuously.
Edited by medicineman, 10 December 2009 - 05:54 AM.
Posted 10 December 2009 - 09:02 AM
I have never heard of Melatonin being a nootropic. When I take it, I take 3mg about an hour prior to going to bed. However, I found if I take it for an extended period of time, that I get restless and do not sleep well. I stop taking it for about 2-3 weeks and during that time I sleep well. Melatonin is not something I can take continuously.
it is not a nootropic. it might have adverse effect in memory formation as shown in many other studies. refer to my other post..... im not quite worried about cancer when im 60 as much as im worried as being an idiot studying for boards and such at the moment.
plus Pike, your argument for melatonin being a nootropic based on sleep and memory consolidation is false. I can say zolpidem or valium is a nootropic, since when i take it and sleep properly I retain memory, but zolpidem is obviously not a nootropic. Nootropic is an agent which affects cognition on its own. plus striking evidence shows that melatonin hinders memory consolidation during sleep.
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Posted 03 November 2014 - 09:38 AM
seems that melatonin at sufficient doses in a small study of rats demonstrated the same anti inflammatory effect as a non steroidal inflammatory and a steroidal anti inflammatory. Amazing stuff considering the favourable comparison on side effects in favour of melatonin. I calculated the human equivalent dose for peak anti inflammatory effect around 0.4 mg per kg or 28mg for a 70kg person.
http://www.idosi.org/gjp/4(2)10/4.pdf
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