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Melatonin: Does It Actually Work… or Not?

7 min · 5 de may de 2026
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You've probably seen it everywhere. Gummies. Tablets. Liquids. Extra strength formulas that promise: 👉 Fall asleep faster 👉 Sleep deeper 👉 Wake refreshed So naturally, a lot of people wonder: "Should I try melatonin?" Sometimes it helps. Sometimes it doesn't. And sometimes it leaves you feeling groggy the next morning. In this episode of The Sleep Blueprint, Brandon Giegling explains what melatonin actually does inside your body — and why it's one of the most misunderstood sleep supplements people take every night. You'll learn: What melatonin is (and what it isn't) When it can help reset your sleep schedule Why timing matters more than dose And why nightly use may be masking a bigger sleep issue Melatonin isn't a sleep switch. It's a signal. And understanding that signal can change how you think about your sleep. 🎧 New to The Sleep Blueprint? Follow the podcast so you don't miss what's coming next. 👉 Next Episode: What It's Actually Like to Sleep with CPAP (And Why Most People Are Surprised by It) — the honest truth most people don't expect.

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