Melatrol

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By elena2009

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Melatrol sleep aid
Melatrol sleep aid

Melatrol is a natural supplement that helps you to enjoy healthy sleep without dipping into pills that will end up hooked on. This product has been featured on AOL, USA Today, MSNBC, FOX, MSN, CNN, these allowing customers to find more about this natural sleep aid.

I won't claim that I've used melatrol and that I got great results out of it and recommend it to you too. My melatrol review is mostly based on what I've read on their website, on other review sites where people claimed that this did absolutely nothing to them or that they were feeling worse.

Unlike other sleeping products, on the list of Melatrol ingredients you will find only several ingredients, some of them are successfully used in treating various sleep disorders.

The ingredients contained in the proprietary blend are: valerian (root), gamma amino butyric acid, l-5 hydroxytryptophan, melatonin and relora. Besides these essential elements, in Melatrol you will also find : water, gelatin, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide.

Many potential customers want to find out about more the melatrol side effects and this is an important questions because lost of sleep products have such worse side effects that they simply mess up your body.

Now, let's talk about some of the disadvantages of this product and some of the results you might get, if any.

Just like many other products, sleep related or not, Melatrol is not evaluated and approved by the FDA and there's absolutely no guarantee that this product will work. You can raed this on their website if you just scroll down to the bottom o the page where they say: "This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease". Basically, you can end up throwing your money on a gimmick.

Their Money Back Guarantee policy claims that you can ask for a refund in a 90 days period after you've bought melatrol but there's a catch: the bottle has to be unopened. What's the point in paying money for something, getting it and then asking for a refund without even trying it? This has absolutely no sense and it seems to me that they are only trying to fool people into buying their product.

They use catchy headlines that work on customers that are too rushed to read more and they click on the buy button. Things like:"Act no", “Limited time offer" have no meaning because they have been using these for a couple of years now.

On their website they have an order form you have to complete in order to receive your free bottle, so they say. But you will be taken to a page where you have to choose from various packages that have this free bottle option so you still have to pay. The only difference is that you will pay less than the normal price, but they say this in another small print.

I don't say you should not buy melatrol, it's very likely that this product does what it claims to do, but the website, all the promotion used and the reviews they posted on the Melatrol website make the customers to take a step back from it and choose something more reliable instead.

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