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The pineal gland is a small, light-sensitive organ located in the brain that secretes melatonin only during darkness. Humans begin producing melatonin as early as 3 months old. The production of melatonin increases until about age 20 at which point melatonin production begins to decrease. As melatonin production rises, you begin to feel less alert and your body temperature begins to lower and sleep becomes more inviting. Then when the sun raises melatonin levels drop quickly and the desire to wake returns. Levels are so low during the day that scientists often have difficulty detecting melatonin. Melatonin is used in connection with a variety of conditions including sleep disturbances often associated with jet lag and with blind individuals who suffer from sleep disturbances caused by interruptions in daily rhythm. Because Melatonin is a hormone that is part of the human sleep-wake cycle, talking Melatonin may help you to fall asleep faster or stay asleep longer.
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Antioxidants are substances that may protect cells from the damage caused by unstable molecules known as free radicals. Free radical damage may lead to cancer. Antioxidants interact with and stabilize free radicals and may prevent some of the damage free radicals otherwise might cause. Examples of antioxidants include beta-carotene, lycopene, vitamins C, E, and A, and other substances.Considerable laboratory evidence from chemical, cell culture, and animal studies indicates that antioxidants may slow or possibly prevent the development of cancer. However, information from recent clinical trials is less clear. In recent years, large-scale, randomized clinical trials reached inconsistent conclusions.Read more about Antioxidants and Cancer Prevention
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