Bioclinic Naturals’ Melatonin for Jet Lag

Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin Review

Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin

Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin
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            Pros

            Cons

            The following review is for a dietary supplement called Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin. Our sleep patterns change as we age and melatonin levels in our body declines over time. In addition to this, jetlag can cause many changes in our circadian rhythms and thus alter the melatonin secretion. As a result, the manufacturer developed this supplement with the aim of helping provide the correct level of melatonin to help you fall asleep faster and also stay asleep. Keep on reading to see what Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin can do for you and if it is worth a try.

            What’s in Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin?

            • Melatonin
            • Lactose monohydrate
            • Microcrystalline cellulose
            • Natural peppermint flavour
            • Croscarmellose sodium
            • Vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant)

            The supplement Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin contains one main ingredient, namely 10 g melatonin per serving. This product claims to help induce sleep and improves quality of sleep. Also, the manufacturer claims that this supplement can help with jet lag, shift work, and insomnia without impairing daytime performances. Unfortunately, based on our research, a jet lag supplement should not contain melatonin. In addition to this, it should contain ingredients like L-ornithine that help relieve stress and improve quality of sleep. Lack thereof may cause the product to be less effective in comparison with other brands.

            How Do You Use Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin?

            The manufacturer recommends that an adult dissolves one tablet under the tongue at bedtime once per day. It can also be used as recommended by a healthcare professional. Also, if you wish to use the product for more than 4 weeks, consult a doctor. It is important that users do not drive or use machinery for 5 hours after taking this supplement.

            The Cost

            The product can only be purchased from a qualified healthcare practitioner. Unfortunately, there is no price made available, there are no bundle deals, and there are no discounts. Lack of crucial information like this could prevent customers from wanting to purchase the product. It is always best to know how much the product costs to plan ahead.

            Is There a Guarantee?

            After studying the manufacturer’s website, we were unable to find any evidence of a money-back guarantee. This is quite unfortunate, especially for first time users we wish to receive a refund if the product does not work. Lack of a return policy may be an indication that the manufacturer does not believe in the effectiveness of their product.

            The Conclusion of Our Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin Review

            After analyzing the supplement Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin, we have found that the manufacturer provides a supplement that comes in tablets that can be dissolved under the tongue and clear dosage instructions. We do like this, however, there are many more things about the product that we do not like.

            First of all, the product contains melatonin which based on clinical studies should not be part of a jet lag supplement. In addition to this, the product lacks L-ornithine which helps relieve stress and improves quality of sleep. Lack of this ingredient and the presence of melatonin may cause the product to be less effective in comparison with other brands. Furthermore, the manufacturer does not make a price available for the customer and there does not seem to be a way of making an online purchase. Finally, the manufacturer fails to back their product with a guarantee. Due to these drawbacks, we are unable to recommend Bioclinic Naturals Melatonin as an effective dietary supplement for jet lag.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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