Written by Dylan Smith
Melatonin is an essential hormone that provides a multitude of benefits throughout the human body.
Mistakenly it has been dubbed the hormone of sleep, but more accurately it is the "hormone of darkness," since it trains our circadian rhythms to the day and night cycles, a critical cycle to be aligned with for optimal health.
Since the 2017 Nobel Prize was won for "Circadian Medicine," volumes of research are now showing melatonin is important for many things other than sleep and jet lag.
What are the benefits of Melatonin on the body?
Melatonin maintains immunity, low melatonin means a weak immune system which makes you susceptible to many illnesses. Melatonin is the best anti-cancer hormone because it is vital for optimal immune function.
It is the body’s most potent antioxidant as declared by numerous studies. Melatonin scavenges for free radicals, stimulates genes to turn on other antioxidant systems, has access to any and every cell in the body and easily crosses the blood-brain barrier.
The process:
- During sleep, all your brain cells shrink from 40-60%, creating room in the brain for melatonin to flood in and bind to all the oxidative stress and free radicals.
- It then sweeps this oxidative stress (that ages us) out through cerebrospinal fluid, down into the circulatory system, for the liver and kidneys to process and eliminate out of the body.
- Melatonin also floods through the lymphatics and detoxifies different organs throughout the night.
Melatonin also effects energy levels and mitochondrial health. To understand this we need to understand mitochondria. Mitochondria are the energy generators for every cell, melatonin makes life easier and more efficient for these energy generators.
- When melatonin is removed from your brain, you loose DHA in cell membranes.
- DHA is the only lipid that can turn sunlight into DC electric current and visa versa.
- The DC electric circulates through your body to provide you with energy.
- DC current also counters inflammation (DC current is a negative charge and inflammation is a positive charge).
- Note that stress also reduces DHA. Studies here.
Melatonin helps to maintain Circadian Rhythms and regulates all other hormones, since all hormones are connected like a web, especially reproductive hormones and hormones related to metabolism and appetite. This in turn leads to better sleep, better cognitive health, brain health and weight loss. Melatonin is a direct antagonist to cortisol. When melatonin is up, cortisol (stress) goes down.
Studies showed that melatonin helps in the treatment of bone pathologies such as osteoporosis and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). It aslo may prevent bone degradation and promote bone formation.
It assists maintain a healthy microbiome. Our gut bacteria are regulated by our circadian clock and are sensitive to melatonin, which is secreted into the gastrointestinal lumen, expresses circadian patterns of swarming and motility. Studies suggest the human circadian system may regulate its microbiome through the entrainment of bacterial clocks.
Blood sugar, metabolic health and cravings are also regulated by Melatonin.Studies showed that Melatonin regulates insulin secretion and protects against reactive oxygen species which are a threat to pancreatic β-cells (the cells that do the job of storing and releasing insulin).
β-cells are very susceptible to oxidative stress because they possess only low-antioxidative capacity.
Low melatonin levels will cause high insulin levels and high dopamine levels which causes stress (cortisol) along with an increase in cravings, addictions and metabolic disorders.Artifical blue light destroys melatonin, not only does it lower melatonin, but when we are watching our computers or TV at night, or checking our emails at or before sunrise, our dirunal clock becomes confused and all the hormones become disturbed (think of our hormal system like a web, all connected). As we learnt before, it is not only our eyes!
The skin receptors also get stimulated by artifical blue light. Surface photo-chemistry influences the tissues underneath. These spectrums can penetrate all the way to the fat tissue layer and cause free radicals, energy problems, and more.
Your thyroid only sits about half a cm under you skin. So the blue light is penetrating to the thyroid. People with hashimotos beware. Perhaps the most important remedy for low thyroid is nasya + watch the sunrise + get sunshine on your neck and protect your neck from fake blue light.
Ways to Optimise Melatonin:
Get Sunshine -Watch the sunrise and the sunset without sunglasses, glasses or contact lenses (as these alter a holistic light spectrum by blocking specific frequencies).
Sunbathe with as much bare skin as possible. Soak up the sun in moderation. Slowly build your skin tolerance to the sun.
References
- T.S Wiley. Lights Out, Sleep, Sugar and Survival. Atria Books, New York. 2000
- https://nutritionfacts.org/2014/04/03/foods-with-natural-melatonin/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352910/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3001215/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742260/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12640-012-9337-4