1. Like most animals, we produce melatonin abundantly throughout early life. 2. Melatonin is produced only at night by the pineal gland, a pea-size organ in the center of the brain. 3. Scientists know that near dawn and dusk, the clock moderates function of the nearby pineal gland, which produces melatonin, a hormone secreted only at night. 4. The theory is that women produce melatonin at night, and when melatonin is low the body produces more estrogen, which poses a cancer risk. 5. Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland during the night. 6. Without accurate information about day and night, the gland produces melatonin at the wrong time. |