The pineal gland in the brain secretes melatonin at the same time each night, which sets your bodys internal clock
However, there do not appear to be any completed clinical trials assessing direct glutathione supplementation for Alzheimer's disease [1]
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Epitalon is proposed to support pineal gland function and normalize melatonin production, particularly in aging individuals whose melatonin output has declined
The thing is, factors such as ageing, stress and poor diet can deplete glutathione levels
Traditional first-generation antihistamines, such as promethazine or chlorpheniramine, are not generally recommended, because they cause drowsiness and have other unwanted side effects such as dry mouth, blurred vision, and constipation