😯 When taken in Mega doses, MELATONIN has amazing anti-inflammatory & healing effects. Lowered mortality 93% in Covid. Also lowers death in Pneumonia, Sepsis, & more.
— Natural Immunity FTW (@NaturallyFTW) April 8, 2024
One study even showed 1000mg Melatonin stabilized disease progression in 54% of Very advanced CANCER cases. 👀 pic.twitter.com/9QxhMR8pG5
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Monday, April 8, 2024
😯 When taken in Mega doses, MELATONIN has amazing anti-inflammatory & healing effects. Lowered mortality 93% in Covid. Also lowers death in Pneumonia, Sepsis, & more.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
MELATONIN COMBINED WITH ATP FIGHTS CATARACTS
When a journal crafts a video to promote your manuscript, you know you are on to something a bit out of the ordinary. https://t.co/QJ3GFWPxmI
— Doris Loh (@DorissLoh) March 28, 2024
Friday, October 13, 2023
Melatonin has been shown to treat breast, colon, lung, hepatobiliary, ovarian and prostate cancers - which just happen to also be the same cancers that show up after Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination
Dr. William Makis, Oncologist and Immunologist: C19 Vaccine-Induced “Turbo Cancers” May Be Treatable With Melatonin:
— Robin Monotti (@robinmonotti) October 13, 2023
"Melatonin has been proven to regulate oncogenic miRNAs in a number of cancers, but can it regulate Pfizer’s or Co-miRNA-ty’s oncogenic miRNAs?
Melatonin has been… pic.twitter.com/GgoZ0lrVOi
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
MELATONIN INHIBITS VENOM TOXICITY 100% AT 1:10 RATIO (VENOM: MELATONIN)
This melatonin molecule is proving to be indispensable, anytime, anywhere. pic.twitter.com/6edp7i9A2g
— Doris Loh (@DorissLoh) September 27, 2023
Monday, August 14, 2023
" broccoli seedlings closest to the Wi-Fi router grew away from the router. Plants began to several small plants begin to die and mold developed in those Petri plates"
🚩 STUDY - WiFi negatively affects plant growth & health.
— Natural Immunity FTW (@NaturallyFTW) August 14, 2023
Probably does the same to us...
The plants try to get away from it...are they smarter than we are?! pic.twitter.com/6L4BHA0Rog
Check out Abstract #2. Not only is Melatonin neuroprotective, but so is iodine and so is liquid chlorophyll.
Food Remedies: MELATONIN: For neuro-protection, not just sleep in... https://t.co/wMxGsTQZ8z
— St. Michael, the Archangel (@aveng_angel) August 15, 2023
ABSTRACT #2
Both in vitro and in vivo, melatonin was effective to prevent oxidative stress/nitrosative stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction seen in experimental models of AD, PD and HD. These effects are seen at doses 2-3 orders of magnitude higher than those required to affect sleep and circadian rhythms, both conspicuous targets of melatonin action. Melatonin is selectively taken up by mitochondria, a function not shared by other antioxidants. A limited number of clinical studies indicate that melatonin can improve sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in PD and AD patients. More recently, attention has been focused on the development of potent melatonin analogs with prolonged effects which were employed in clinical trials in sleep-disturbed or depressed patients in doses considerably higher than those employed for melatonin. In view that the relative potencies of the analogs are higher than that of the natural compound, clinical trials employing melatonin in the range of 50-100mg/day are needed to assess its therapeutic validity in neurodegenerative disorders. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22391273/
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
The pituitary releases hormones throughout the endocrine system to ensure physiological functions in our body; the pineal gland is mostly responsible for producing melatonin.
The anterior lobe of your pituitary gland makes and releases the following hormones:
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH or corticotrophin): ACTH plays a role in how your body responds to stress. It stimulates your adrenal glands to produce cortisol (the “stress hormone”), which has many functions, including regulating metabolism, maintaining blood pressure, regulating blood glucose (blood sugar) levels and reducing inflammation, among others.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): FSH stimulates sperm production in people assigned male at birth. FSH stimulates the ovaries to produce estrogen and plays a role in egg development in people assigned female at birth. This is known as a gonadotrophic hormone.
Growth hormone (GH): In children, growth hormone stimulates growth. In other words, it helps children grow taller. In adults, growth hormone helps maintain healthy muscles and bones and impacts fat distribution. GH also impacts your metabolism (how your body turns the food you eat into energy).
Luteinizing hormone (LH): LH stimulates ovulation in people assigned female at birth and testosterone production in people assigned male at birth. LH is also known as a gonadotrophic hormone because of the role it plays in controlling the function of the ovaries and testes, known as the gonads.
Prolactin: Prolactin stimulates breast milk production (lactation) after giving birth. It can affect fertility and sexual functions in adults.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH): TSH stimulates your thyroid to produce thyroid hormones that manage your metabolism, energy levels, and your nervous system.
Monday, December 12, 2022
MELATONIN, THE ANTI-CANCER NUTRIENT
The presentation was given by Dr. Frank Shallenberger.Can get pure Melatonin powder online at PureBulk or Bulk Supplements. High dose/1000mg also works fantastically for Covid (& more)! More on Melatonin for Cancer: https://t.co/TEBLSciuxy pic.twitter.com/LEcDc7ZHtO
— Natural Immunity FTW (@NaturallyFTW) December 12, 2022
Thursday, November 10, 2022
SARS-CoV-2 can upregulate NLRP3 inflammasomes in the brain to induce neurodegenerative disorders, including Parkinson's disease. Melatonin targets NLRP3 inflammasomes. Now you know why MEL is effective against brain fog and memory loss after C-19 infections
SARS-CoV-2 can upregulate NLRP3 inflammasomes in the brain to induce neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson's disease https://t.co/BxIFXMAPuQ Melatonin targets NLRP3 inflammasomes. Now you know why MEL is effective against brain fog and memory loss after C-19 infections. pic.twitter.com/mFst6FHpN9
— Doris Loh (@DorissLoh) November 10, 2022
High dose melatonin is best for anti-oxidant powers and less for sleep inducement. But if you're interested, you should read everything about amazing melatonin by Doris Loh.
Monday, October 31, 2022
"Ultraviolet C Band of light had germicidal properties due to it’s ability to break apart the DNA of organic matter"
MEL continues to impress. New peer-reviewed study reports the formation of potent antioxidant metabolite N1‐acetyl‐5‐methoxykynuramine (AMFK) upon exposure to UVC irradiation. This means: cytotoxic UVC will create more antioxidant protection via AMFK if MEL is present #MedTwitter pic.twitter.com/cY46zGMTyQ
— Doris Loh (@DorissLoh) October 31, 2022
UVC is a particular wavelength of light.
All three bands have germicidal properties that make them beneficial for multiple applications in facility management, including:
Coil Irradiation in HVAC systems to boost energy efficiency and reduce maintenance.
Air Disinfection through the use of Upper Air Germicidal Irradiation units, which is very effective at controlling the spread of influenza virus, the common cold, and most every other airborne pathogen.
Surface Sterilization is a newer application and there are a variety of devices sold that claim to do this. Although the technology is sound the efficacy of how the different systems deliver the UV-C light to the surfaces to be sterilized/decontaminated is questionable.
It was discovered way back in the 1890’s that the Ultraviolet C Band of light had germicidal properties due to it’s ability to break apart the DNA of organic matter.
Thursday, October 27, 2022
You're no yellow-bellied rat . . . but as a precaution, take Melatonin . . .
Melatonin attenuates cerebral hypoperfusion-induced hippocampal damage and memory deficits in rats by suppressing TRPM7 channels https://t.co/AjvXzldObG pic.twitter.com/YorWqkuyLj
— DCGreenZone1 🐭 (@DCGreenZone) October 28, 2022
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Melatonin has shown significant benefits in reducing cardiac pathology, and preventing the death of cardiac muscle in response to ischemia-reperfusion . . .
I wonder if the CDC should tell parents of young children anything, or if they should just keep whistling past the graveyard. https://t.co/dWsOyOOAHN pic.twitter.com/7lLjIbcb3r
— DCGreenZone1 (@DCGreenZone) October 5, 2022
Melatonin has shown significant benefits in reducing cardiac pathology, and preventing the death of cardiac muscle in response to ischemia-reperfusion in rodent species. Moreover, melatonin may also prevent the hypertrophy of the heart muscle under some circumstances, which in turn would lessen the development of heart failure.
MELATONIN: For neuro-protection, not just sleep inducement, a lot melatonin is required: 50-100mg.
https://t.co/T6h5DJ9EeB
— DCGreenZone1 (@DCGreenZone) October 4, 2022
This article reviews the protective role of melatonin with mechanistic insights against mitochondrial diseases and sugg new avenues 4 safe and effective tx modalities against these devastating neurodegenerative diseases. Future insights are also discussed.
Below are the sections of each abstract that I thought were interesting and helpful.
ABSTRACT #1
Melatonin is selectively taken up by mitochondrial membranes, a function not shared by other anti-oxidants, and thus has emerged as a major potential therapeutic tool for treating neurodegenerative disorders. Multiple in vitro and in vivo experiments have shown the protective role of melatonin for preventing oxidative stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction seen in experimental models of PD, AD, and HD. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26087000/
For neuro-protection, not just sleep inducement, a lot melatonin is required: 50-100mg.
ABSTRACT #2
Both in vitro and in vivo, melatonin was effective to prevent oxidative stress/nitrosative stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction seen in experimental models of AD, PD and HD. These effects are seen at doses 2-3 orders of magnitude higher than those required to affect sleep and circadian rhythms, both conspicuous targets of melatonin action. Melatonin is selectively taken up by mitochondria, a function not shared by other antioxidants. A limited number of clinical studies indicate that melatonin can improve sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in PD and AD patients. More recently, attention has been focused on the development of potent melatonin analogs with prolonged effects which were employed in clinical trials in sleep-disturbed or depressed patients in doses considerably higher than those employed for melatonin. In view that the relative potencies of the analogs are higher than that of the natural compound, clinical trials employing melatonin in the range of 50-100mg/day are needed to assess its therapeutic validity in neurodegenerative disorders. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22391273/
ABSTRACT #3
Melatonin is a tryptophan-derived ancestral molecule evolved in bacteria.
Throughout the aging process melatonin levels tend to reduce and as a manifestation of this, many symptoms in organisms' homeostasis, such as deterioration in adjustment of cellular clocks, are commonly seen. In addition, due to deterioration in mitochondrial integrity and functions, immunity decreases, and lower levels of melatonin renders older individuals to be more susceptible to impaired redox modulation and age-related diseases. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35895186/
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Well, well, well . . . . Nattokinase degrades the spike protein floating in the blood and attached to the cell
You don't get any closer to a cure for COVID or for the toxic spike protein than Nattokinase. And I was recommending this to everyone by June 2021. Few listened, so I shipped a couple of small bottles via Amazon anyway. Never heard back, whether they liked it or not. So that was a sunk cost; at least now they know about it. So as you take Nattokinase to degrade and neutralize the spike protein, be sure to take lots of melatonin to reverse some of the aging effects of the vaccine.
A suggestion that nattokinase which can be found in Japanese natto food can destroy the spike protein found on the surface of cells in a laboratory setting.
— Wittgenstein (@backtolife_2023) September 29, 2022
Source: Merogenomics. https://t.co/tIUgiRiQeh pic.twitter.com/CmHFhK3JxW
Anti-Aging Melatonin to the Rescue
Just published peer-review study found infection by SARS-CoV-2 regardless of disease severity to induce compromised lung physiology equivalent to 15 years of aging. https://t.co/BwPRNc5hta What is decreased in aging? Melatonin. https://t.co/5z8jAyQvCd Can MEL prevent C19 aging?
— Doris Loh (@DorissLoh) September 29, 2022
Be sure to get a second opinion on the anti-aging benefits of melatonin. Dr. Russel Reiter says,
I have a supply of melatonin with me at all times. If I have a stroke or heart attack, I'll immediately load up on melatonin. Based on what I know, I will take all the melatonin I can, as fast as I can.
Friday, August 26, 2022
MELATONIN: anti-Covid, anti-inflammatory, radioprotective, anti-cancer, safe supplement when taken at high doses (100-2000mg).
Melatonin significantly decreased the virus levels in blood and brain . . .
Why I took 500mg Melatonin: My kiddo tested positive for Covid, after being exposed at daycare. Melatonin prevents viral brain entry (but only when one takes a high dose), prevents people from catching Covid, & helps w/Covid. So just in case, since I've been exposed. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/J8SdHzkHzq
— Natural Immunity FTW (@NaturallyFTW) August 26, 2022
Friday, August 12, 2022
Dr. Russell Reiter on Melatonin
* How Dr. Reiter got into melatonin research [1:23]
* What melatonin does in the body [3:28]
* How blue light inhibits melatonin production [7:05]
* How melatonin is passed to the fetus and newborn [12:00]
* The anticancer benefits of melatonin [15:25]
* How pharmaceutical drugs suppress melatonin production [18:40]
* When should melatonin be taken during the day? [22:47]
* Does taking melatonin affect natural production? [24:36]
* Older people need more melatonin [29:20]
* How melatonin can reduce the impact of Covid-19 [31:15]
* The impact of alcohol and caffeine on melatonin production [34:45]
* Melatonin acts as an antiviral [37:24]
* How sunlight helps with the production of melatonin [44:35]
* Melatonin can reduce the likelihood of metastasis [50:45]
Thursday, June 9, 2022
MELATONIN'S UNEXPECTED BENEFITS: slows aging, Prevents . . . Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, protects against ionizing radiation, macular degeneration, treats cancer . . .
It's a review by Dr. Gary Gonzalez of Dr. Russel [one L] Breiter's book on melatonin. Most of us, including myself, think of melatonin as a sleep aid or more recently as a valuable antioxidant. Reiter explains just how valuable it is for longevity and radical health.
The first longevity product that I'd ever heard or read about was Resveratrol and IP6. IP6 was a longevity compound because it managed the EXCESS iron floating around in our blood, out of the tissue, as what is called "Unbound iron." The excess iron produces an inflammatory protein that, if left untreated, leads to chronic diseases like arthritis,
FEMALE LONGEVITY
The end result is even more compelling. For example, Reiter
explains that five separate studies have shown that older women produce more
melatonin than older men-suggesting a possible explanation for the
long-observed female longevity factor." He details findings showing a
marked correlation between brain functioning in older age and melatonin levels.
Shielding DNA From Free Radicals
Reiter explains melatonin's effects on the immune system of
aging animals and determines whether or not these actions also apply to humans.
Most importantly, he shows how melatonin fits in with the free radical theory
of aging.
He explains that melatonin is found in the greatest abundance in the
nucleus of the cell, where it shields the DNA molecule itself from free radical
damage better than any other known substance. Reiter describes his own studies
in which melatonin has protected DNA from free radicals generated by radiation,
carcinogens, bacterial toxins, and most important the process of using oxygen
for fuel.
UNEXPECTED BENEFITS
Even if you have no sleeping issues,
anyone over 40 should be taking melatonin. 19 Research papers reveal
that melatonin promotes all of these unexpected effects [in no particular order, though numbered:
1. Protects against viral and bacterial
infections.
2. Prevents cardiovascular disease and
high blood pressure.
3. Reduces oxidant stress and inflammation
and slows aging.
4. Prevents neurodegenerative diseases
such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
5. Improves menopause therapy.
6. Protects against ionizing
radiation.
7. Prevents macular degeneration.
8. Prevents and treats cancer.
Okay, so with all of these benefits, the only thing to consider is how much does, or should, one take? First, I would say do a trial run. By that I mean start with smaller amounts, say, 3mgs, and see how you feel upon waking, whether or not you can tolerate melatonin to begin with, or tolerate that amount. When I first tried melatonin, I woke up and could barely raise my arms, and my legs felt like bricks. But when I was working a physically demanding job for a few years, I noticed that the only way to turn the pain off was excess melatonin, and excess was 5 to 10mgs back in 2018. Since then, I've been taking upwards of 12 to 20mgs, but not every night. For, at least in my case, melatonin doesn't deliver a deep sleep for me. But I still take it for the other unexpected benefits listed above.
So how much should you take? The answer is contingent on several factors. One, if you've got a serious disease, like cancer, then you want to take more. Bill Sardi recommends 15-30mgs nightly for cancer treatment in conjunction with several other compounds.
Saturday, May 21, 2022
MELATONIN: NOT JUST A SLEEP AID BUT ". . . THE MOST POWERFUL ANTIOXIDANT TOOL IN THE WORLD"?
I love her claim that melatonin is a
more powerful antioxidant than glutathione, which is considered the master
antioxidant. Imagine the healing that could take place if you took both
glutathione AND melatonin. Be sure to open up that thread by clicking on
Natural Immunity's Twitter link. Melatonin benefits go beyond
anticancer. It keeps our skin healthy and youthful [through] two major
mechanisms. It has antioxidant effects that neutralize oxidative damage from
the sun, and by stimulating growth receptors in the skin. NaturalImmunity
goes on to say that
MELATONIN - more potent than glutathione #NotForSleep pic.twitter.com/cKLiNhzUdr
— Natural Immunity FTW (@NaturallyFTW) May 21, 2022
Christopher Wark of Chris Beat Cancer interviews Dr. Russell J. Reiter. A powerful interview here on how necessary darkness is for our circadian rhythms and our health. Modern life with night lighting is fairly new in our evolution, disruptive of natural processes, and disease generating. So embrace the darkness. Be sure to check out the show notes in the link, "Chris Beats Cancer" above. Here is a sampling from those notes:
Melatonin acts as an
antiviral [37:24]
-How sunlight helps with the production of
melatonin [44:35]
-Melatonin can reduce the likelihood of metastasis
[50:45]
Clearly, the
antioxidant action of melatonin is quite powerful as an anti-cancer compound. Bill Sardi included it in his nutritional compound regimen for
cancer, in fact, 15-30mg of melatonin per night. So there is credible
consensus on the anti-cancer benefits of melatonin.
Check out Melatonin by Russell J. Reiter; Jo Robinson https://t.co/dJ1CO1lM No #eBay via @eBay
— Mike Walgenbach (@mwalgen44) May 21, 2022
Show Notes from Chris Beat Cancer
-How Dr. Reiter got into melatonin research [1:23]-What melatonin does in the body [3:28]
-How blue light inhibits melatonin production [7:05]
-How melatonin is passed to the fetus and newborn [12:00]
-The anticancer benefits of melatonin [15:25]
-How pharmaceutical drugs suppress melatonin production [18:40]
-When should melatonin be taken during the day? [22:47]
-Does taking melatonin affect natural production? [24:36]
-Older people need more melatonin [29:20]
-How melatonin can reduce the impact of Covid-19 [31:15]
-The impact of alcohol and caffeine on melatonin production [34:45]
-Melatonin acts as an antiviral [37:24]
-How sunlight helps with the production of melatonin [44:35]
-Melatonin can reduce the likelihood of metastasis [50:45]
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
MELATONIN CAN RE-SENSITIZE CANCER CELLS TO THERAPY
Pathological prion isoforms enhance cancer drug resistance, helping tumors become even more aggressive. Melatonin is a "broad-based metabolic buffer" that can stop this feedback cycle: stress=>prions=>cancer=>stress & resensitize cancer cells to therapy. https://t.co/TaNsCUQbOl pic.twitter.com/ZuR0IWECsg
— Doris Loh (@DorissLoh) January 25, 2022
And sun exposure: Naturally, melatonin is made at the brain by night, but its only 5% of the total made.
— epoli (@epoli) January 25, 2022
The rest is made in the mitochondrias, by day, when stimulated by infrared light.
Sunday, January 23, 2022
MELATONIN: EXCELLENT FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Melatonin is the goddess healer the body makes in abundance when it has enough magnesium around to do so as long as sun & darkness are also embraced https://t.co/bH12jAYjor
— Magnesium Girl - Yin solutions in a yang world (@LocalRachel) January 23, 2022