Insomnia
Sleep is an essential part of good health. A good night’s sleep can help you feel good, look healthy, work effectively and think clearly.
But sleep is not always so easy to come by. If you sometimes have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, you’re not alone. A 1991 Gallup study found that more than one-third of all Americans suffer occasional or chronic insomnia.
People often are surprised to learn that daytime drowsiness is not an inevitable, harmless byproduct of modern life, but rather a key sign of a sleep problem that could be disastrous if not treated.
Recent figures show that nearly a quarter of the population regularly cannot go to, or remain asleep, and every year doctors write out more than 14 million prescriptions for sleeping tablets.
The causes of sleeplessness are many and varied. ‘It can be due to a medical condition, such as chronic pain from rheumatism or arthritis,’ says Professor Jim Horne, who runs the Sleep Research Laboratory at Loughborough University. ‘Or it can be chemical, as a result of drinking tea, coffee or alcohol. Chronic or long-term insomnia is often associated with depression or anxiety, and environmental factors certainly contribute.’
And sleepless nights, staring wild-eyed into the darkness, are worse than bad dreams,
For too many people–most of the population at one time or another–a good night’s sleep is an elusive goal. The consequences of fatigue from chronic sleeplessness include accidents in the car and at work, a dramatically increased risk of major depression, and worsening physical illness.
Immediate relief is available.After checking the clients medication or diet isn’t causing the problem, I usually start my clients or on occastion myself, on a remedy of Black eyed susan and crowea which eases the mind of over activity worry and chatter. I almost always combine it with basic yoga, always making sure that the person can pyshically do yoga first. It is rare that this combonation dosen’t work.
When it doesn’t I will always go into deeper emotional issues that the person has and address these with other Essences and emotional realese techniques, usually still encouraging the use of yoga or similar gentle exercise.











Kel, the sleeping remedy you made up for me really works!!!!!! Wow! I still use deep relaxtion, but when I use one (1 only) drop which I carefully drop onto the middle of one finger, then touch finger from other hand onto it then touch each pulse (wrist) and then there is still a slight amount left to touch each temple. Otherwise I put the drop onto a tissue and place it near my pillow where I can still get the benefits from the mixture. The tiny bottle seems to last forever. It is amazing!!! Thank you