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  2. Is Your Dog Stressed? 5 Signs to Watch for and How to Help - AOL

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    Melatonin. Essential oil. Tryptophan: This amino acid will decrease stress in dogs but is found in very low levels in dry dog food (2). ... and eggs will increase tryptophan and decrease stress.

  3. Can Food Really Change Your Hormones? - AOL

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    Foods that may help produce melatonin. Some studies suggest that tart cherry juice may increase melatonin levels, beneficially impacting both sleep duration and quality. And tryptophan is an amino ...

  4. Melatonin - Wikipedia

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    When birds ingest melatonin-rich plant feed, such as rice, the melatonin binds to melatonin receptors in their brains. [104] When humans consume foods rich in melatonin, such as banana, pineapple , and orange , the blood levels of melatonin increase significantly.

  5. Vet-Approved Home Treatment for Senior Dogs with Arthritis - AOL

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    Since not all dogs do well with the normal pain meds (like aspirin, meloxicam, etc.), you can try CBD oil. You will have to get it from the internet and follow the dosing schedule suggested by the ...

  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), dogs receive a complete and balanced diet from the commercially processed dog food alone. Pet owners who give their dogs homemade diets may incorporate extra vitamins and supplements. Between approximately 10 and 30 percent of dogs in the United States receive nutritional supplements. [70]

  7. Melatonin as a medication and supplement - Wikipedia

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    Melatonin may be useful in the treatment of delayed sleep phase syndrome. [9] Melatonin is known to reduce jet lag, especially in eastward travel. However, if it is not taken at the correct time, it can instead delay adaptation. [30] Melatonin appears to have limited use against the sleep problems of people who work shift work. [31]