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Liquid Melatonin

Liquid · 0.9 M L (Apx. 20 Drops) · 66 servings · $0.15/serving

77 / 100Good

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Score Breakdown

Formulation
96
Safety
80
Final score
77/100

Ingredients (1)

Melatonin

100%

Dose

3 mg

Target

0.5–5 mg

Form

Other Ingredients (9)

FructoseSweetener

Added free fructose is metabolized in the liver and at habitual intake is linked to elevated triglycerides, hepatic fat accumulation, and insulin resistance; an avoidable sugar load with no supplement benefit.

XylitolSweetener

A FODMAP sugar alcohol that can cause GI distress (bloating, gas, diarrhea) at moderate doses (>10-20g/day), though supplement amounts are typically small. Extremely toxic to dogs — households with pets should store securely.

Cane AlcoholSolvent

Ethanol distilled from sugarcane used as a solvent and preservative in tinctures

Fruit Juice (unspecified)Colorant

Juice or juice concentrate used primarily for natural color and flavor in gummies

Natural FlavorsFlavor

Broad regulatory category of flavor constituents derived from natural sources. Composition is proprietary and not disclosed — 'Natural Flavors' can include several hundred different compounds depending on the target flavor profile, including hexane-extracted constituents and proprietary carrier solvents. 'Natural' is a regulatory definition (21 CFR §101.22), not a safety guarantee.

Potassium SorbatePreservative

Natural preservative derived from sorbic acid

Citric AcidAcidulant

Natural acid derived from citrus fruits

GlycerinHumectant

Sweet-tasting liquid used in soft capsules and liquids

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Sources & Scoring

Nutrient data (RDA, UL, and safety thresholds) sourced from: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI).

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine.

The score analyzes what's on the label: ingredient doses vs. clinical ranges, chemical forms, evidence levels, and known interactions. It does not verify label accuracy or test for contaminants — for that, look for third-party certifications like USP or NSF.