Over the thousands of years that humans have been on this planet there are many remedies to try to cure insomnia. Some of these are questionnable, some are effective, some are harmful. But they are all attempts that seem to have been effective to some insomnia sufferers.
What kinds of cures do you know of? On this page you can submit your comments on cures listed and you can suggest new ones.
The information on this page is not to be considered a reliable solution for insomnia or anything else. We trust that it is of interest to the sleep fascinated community that is developing throughout the world.
Gently warm up some milk and drink it before going to bed.
Source: Folk Remedy
To help people go to sleep, milk can be useful. The warming of the milk activates the tryptophan that exists in a natural form in the milk. Trptophan has been mentioned as active in inducing sleep. Milk doesn't seem to be able to keep people asleep once they get to sleep.
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Cut up and onion and put it in a jar. As you go to bed, open the jar, sniff the onion and then close it and place it on your bedstand. Within 15 minutes you'll be asleep.
Source: Corvallis Gazette Times quoting Joan Wilen, 6/18/97
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Note: The Sleep/Insomnia Program does not necessarily recommend these cures. Actual remedies for persistent insomnia should be individually designed by a health care professional. These are included here for your information and enjoyment only.
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