It’s true that your brain produces and releases more melatonin in the dark, which helps you sleep. But the hormone is far more than a sleep aid, and you can harness its powers by making small changes to your routine.
Here, four other things melatonin (both the supplements and the naturally occurring hormone) can do for your health.
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