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Thanks everybody for answers.

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> Dean- I assume that it would be controlled by the amount of

serotonin

> you have made during the day, and the amount of darkness during the

> night. Since neither are infinite, then that will limit how much

is

> made. If you want more details, I would suggest either researching

it,

> or asking Andy, who was the one who brought this up in his

seminar. He

> explained that it is also an important brain anti-oxidant and that

he

> had taken up to 30mg.

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> Dave.

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> Posted by: " DeanNetwork " dean@...

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> Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:00 am (PDT)

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> > . Andy has said that there is no feed-back mechanism for

> > melatonin. That is, taking it does not suppress endogenous

> > production. So, you can take lots. He's taken up to 30mg.

>

> How can this be that there is no feed-back mechanism for melatonin?

> By what mechanism then does the body keep its own melatonin levels

in check?

> Thanks,

> DeanSA

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