Low Evidence Research Overview

Epithalon Research for Sleep Quality

An evidence-based overview of research examining Epithalon in the context of sleep quality. This page synthesizes findings from peer-reviewed literature.

Research Summary

Epithalon may affect sleep through pineal gland stimulation and melatonin synthesis. Animal studies show restored melatonin secretion patterns in aged subjects. The pineal gland regulates circadian rhythm, and its age-related decline contributes to sleep disturbances. No human clinical trials have evaluated epithalon for sleep.

Referenced Studies

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Important Disclaimer

This page summarizes research findings and does not constitute medical advice. Epithalon has not received regulatory approval for some indications but should only be used under qualified medical supervision. Always consult a healthcare provider before making health decisions.