I Slept HARD for Hours!
"I can tell you from my experience these really worked well at getting me settled down and sleeping. I didn't make it all of the way through the second MP3 before I took off my headphones and went to sleep. I slept HARD for hours. For me this is a break-thru because my insomnia normally prevents me from sleeping more than 30 minutes at a time."
~ Brett Calbrick
Get Back to Sleep Immediately
"I had no idea how well the recordings would work for insomnia. To my surprise, I fall asleep almost immediately after and sometimes during the recording. If my dog wakes me up barking at something during the night, I’m able to go back to sleep immediately."
~ Marilyn Shank, PhD.
Slept through the Night
"My 86-year-old father lives with me. He hasn’t slept through the night in years. I placed the recording on his MP3 player last night and had him listen to it. I went in to check on him an hour later, and he was sleeping deeply. That is truly a phenomenal change."
~ Marilyn Shank, PhD.
Insomnia is a symptom of several sleep disorders. It is characterized by persistent difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity. Insomnia is a symptom, not a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease. By definition, insomnia is "difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or both" and it may be due to inadequate quality or quantity of sleep. It is typically followed by functional impairment while awake. Both organic and non-organic insomnia without other cause constitute a sleep disorder, primary insomnia. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in the year 2007, approximately 64 million Americans regularly suffer from insomnia each year. Insomnia is 1.4 times more common in women than in men.
The National Sleep Foundation's 2002 Sleep in America poll showed that 58% of adults in the U.S. experienced symptoms of insomnia a few nights a week or more. Although insomnia was the most common sleep problem among about one half of older adults (48%), they were less likely to experience frequent symptoms of insomnia than their younger counterparts (45% vs. 62%), and their symptoms were more likely to be associated with medical conditions, according to the 2003 poll of adults between the ages of 55 and 84.
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