Melatonin Mélange

THE SPICE EXTENDS LIFE

What the research shows

Before the hypothesis, before the batch — start with the field’s foundational voice: Dr. Russell J. Reiter on melatonin as far more than a sleep hormone.

STAGE 1 · FOUNDATIONS

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One lecture, one lineage — the antioxidant story in Reiter’s own words. Watch below, then continue to the hypothesis.

From Reiter’s body of work — context for our hypothesis, not medical advice:

  • Melatonin is synthesized at high concentrations inside mitochondria — where oxidative stress from ATP production is greatest.
  • Its protective effects extend across tissues (vasculature, brain, eye, gut) — not only through sleep receptors.
  • Artificial light at night suppresses melatonin signaling — a slow cellular siege modern life rarely names.

Reiter maps protection across tissues you rarely associate with “sleep hormone” — vessels, neurons, eyes, gut. Our work begins where his field points deeper: melatonin synthesized in mitochondria, diminished by modern light, explored through the Melange Hypothesis. Video notes →

Experimental research use only. Not for human consumption. Educational — not medical advice.

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