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this has been flying under the radar...i ran this when @delsolrob was 1st talking about it--i truly liked the effects but had forgotten about it.

was looking at the catalog at iconic formulations and saw this there.
 
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First shipment is on its way to the warehouse now...should drop next week 💪
 
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oh wow .. didnt get notification on this

i love me some melatonin .. interesting on TD
 
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By nature TD is slow releasing, this allows a slow drip of melatonin over roughly 6 hours to help, not just get you to sleep, but to keep you asleep. there are studies on transdermal delivery for alleviating jet lag or changes in sleeping patterns (ie: changes in shifts at work)

one such study
 
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By nature TD is slow releasing, this allows a slow drip of melatonin over roughly 6 hours to help, not just get you to sleep, but to keep you asleep. there are studies on transdermal delivery for elevating jet lag or changes in sleeping patterns (ie: changes in shifts at work)

one such study
nice good to hear .. saved the study to read over wekeend

i always wanted a GH release + melatonin TD product .. good to have one thing i always asked for

how has the feedback on this ? full 1ml=10mg ? or pple finding 1/2ml does the trick ?
 
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By nature TD is slow releasing, this allows a slow drip of melatonin over roughly 6 hours to help, not just get you to sleep, but to keep you asleep. there are studies on transdermal delivery for elevating jet lag or changes in sleeping patterns (ie: changes in shifts at work)

one such study
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nice good to hear .. saved the study to read over wekeend

i always wanted a GH release + melatonin TD product .. good to have one thing i always asked for

how has the feedback on this ? full 1ml=10mg ? or pple finding 1/2ml does the trick ?
lol - I've been using about .25ml - I doubt most people will need a full ml.
 
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Like the Neuro P5 and Neuro DHEA - these are meant to offer cost effective products that also deliver
 

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By nature TD is slow releasing, this allows a slow drip of melatonin over roughly 6 hours to help, not just get you to sleep, but to keep you asleep. there are studies on transdermal delivery for alleviating jet lag or changes in sleeping patterns (ie: changes in shifts at work)

one such study
This study used a patch. Any idea how different a TD cream would be from a patch? Very cool results though, I think I’ll have my mom try this, she has trouble sleeping.
 
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Like the Neuro P5 and Neuro DHEA - these are meant to offer cost effective products that also deliver
Could this be used by my 9 year old?
 
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This study used a patch. Any idea how different a TD cream would be from a patch? Very cool results though, I think I’ll have my mom try this, she has trouble sleeping.
i used this transdermal salvo melatonin when it 1st came out. i was a skeptic because my previous experience with oral and sublingual melatonin was a bust......my issue with sleep is falling asleep, it's like a movie projector i can't shut off, often recapping the days events- thinking about what i would say or do differently...i often spend hours lying in bed groggy and tired but unable to fall asleep--the transdermal melatonin helped me to fall asleep within a hour, which was a huge improvement-and the sleep was more deeper than most nights without.
 
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Could this be used by my 9 year old?
I'm always extra cautious about giving anything to children...I would consult a doctor before giving them melatonin.
 
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This study used a patch. Any idea how different a TD cream would be from a patch? Very cool results though, I think I’ll have my mom try this, she has trouble sleeping.
Patch is just another kind of transdermal, should offer similar results.
 

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Patch is just another kind of transdermal, should offer similar results.
Yeah I figured absorption would be about the same. Just didn’t know if patches release slower or anything.
 
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a lot of bang for the buck at 30ml per bottle, imo....most people shouldn't need over .5ml at most.
Agreed. You need to test this out to find the best dose for you.
 

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