Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — melatonin and circadian rhythm
Melatonin, Sleep & Immune Health: What the Science Shows
Publié par Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team le
Melatonin is far more than a sleep hormone. As a potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory agent, and immune modulator, melatonin plays a critical role in protecting against oxidative stress, suppressing harmful inflammatory pathways, and supporting the body’s defence against viral infection. Melatonin production declines progressively with age — a pattern that mirrors the increased vulnerability to severe illness seen in older adults. This article explores the science behind melatonin’s immune and anti-inflammatory functions, the relationship between melatonin decline and age-related disease risk, how to support melatonin production naturally, and how at-home testing can confirm whether your melatonin levels are adequate.
How to Supplement with Vitamin D & Melatonin after Melanoma
Publié par Ben White le
A melanoma diagnosis changes everything — but it can also be the catalyst for a smarter, more proactive approach to skin health. In this personal account, Lissa Gienty of ZRT Laboratory shares her melanoma story and the evidence-based steps she now takes to protect herself, including optimising vitamin D and melatonin levels and monitoring her diurnal hormone rhythms.
Melatonin’s Importance Is So Much Bigger Than Sleep
Publié par Ben White le
Most people think of melatonin as a sleep supplement — but this remarkable hormone is produced throughout the body and plays a central role in immune defence, inflammation, pain management, gut health and even cancer protection. Dr. Allison Smith dives deep into the biochemistry of melatonin and explains why getting your levels right matters far beyond a good night’s sleep.
Shorter Days: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Pattern
Publié par Ben White le
As the days shorten and sunlight fades, four key hormonal systems come under pressure: vitamin D, serotonin, cortisol and melatonin. For those susceptible to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), the disruption of these interconnected rhythms can trigger depression, fatigue, poor sleep and low mood. This article explains the science behind the SAD hormone pattern — and what you can do to support your body through the darker months.
The Role of Melatonin in Sleep
Publié par Ben White le
Melatonin is far more than a sleep supplement — it is a master regulator of the body’s circadian rhythm, a potent antioxidant, and a key signal for cell repair and gene transcription. Understanding how melatonin is produced, what its daily curve looks like, and how it can be accurately measured through first-morning urinary MT6s testing is essential for anyone investigating sleep disturbances, fatigue or hormonal imbalance.