Want to get a good nights sleep?
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Something this simple will provide you with all the help you will ever need!
Ask yourself. What is a good night sleep worth to you?
Lunesta, Restoril, Rozerem, Ambien CR, Sonata, Halcion… If any of these names sound familiar then you most likely know all that you need to know about insomnia. Or at least, that’s what you’re telling yourself.
There are more than 7 billion people in the world, and at least 1/3 of them suffer from insomnia. Chances are, you’re part of that rather impressive percentile. If you aren’t suffering from insomnia now, or haven’t in the past, then you can expect to experience the disorder sometime in the future.
This particular prediction may seem dire, but unfortunately it’s true.
Insomnia doesn’t discriminate…

Do you:
- Find it hard to sleep?
- Find it hard to stay asleep?
- Pop sleeping pills like skittles?
- Consider over the counter medicine with the initials ‘PM’ in their title to be the next best thing to holy water and french fries?
- Often find yourself blaming sleepless nights on inanimate objects like your mattress, pillows, stuffed animals, and imaginary or realistic leaky faucets?
If you’ve answered yes (or even given a suspicious ‘maybe’) to any of these, then that’s your first clue that you’re an insomniac.
It’s nothing to be ashamed of. Sleep, despite the many years that we all spend practicing it, is an imperfect science, and not all of us are equipped with the knowledge of which equations to use to make it work. For those who flounder and come up short they can expect a seemingly never-ending stretch of endless nights, irritable days, and unfulfilled hopes.
There are solutions…
There are any number of supposed cures on the market. On the internet that number is nearly doubled, and the amount of so called ‘experts’ are only exceeded by the number of prescriptions that they recommend.
Let’s face it. Insomnia forces certain questions to our minds when we’re suffering from it.

For instance:
- How much sleep does the body need?
- How many hours of sleep do you, personally, experience each day?
- How can you tell when you’ve crossed the line between restlessness and insomnia, and what do you do about it once you know which side of the divide you’ve fallen on?
- Most importantly, what can be done to ease, and possible even solve, your insomnia.
None of these questions has just one answer because Insomnia varies in frequency and severity depending on a person’s age, lifestyle, and physical and mental health. It should stand to reason then that while there are solutions, not everything will work for everyone. Which is why any guarantees that can be found, prove themselves well worth any money you decide to spend.
So, how can you tell what works?
You can tell what works by getting information, going back to the basics, and using a bit of common sense. There’s no instant, magical cure for insomnia. What there is, are people like Ryan Ford who have taken their time and effort to give us all an advantage over the disorder. Information is power after all, and nothing will prove that idiom better in the long run than Cure my Insomnia by Ryan Ford.
Many books just drive home an issue over and over again like they’re trying to pound in a stubborn nail. They make no effort to look at the how, the why, and the when. These books only focus on the what, and to hope for a chance at a resolution is similar to hoping for a miracle. Cure my Insomnia is an ebook that provides a level of insight about insomnia that can’t be found in health journals or dictionary based explanations.
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The disturbing fact about insomnia…
Here’s what we know about insomnia:
- In all, the average person will spend more than a decade or more asleep. Chronic insomniacs are lucky if they account for even half of that.
- Insomnia can lead to mental illnesses. Physical illness that is the result of insomnia is devastating, and in some cases these insomnia induced illnesses will often lead to death.
- A person living with insomnia will spend thousands of dollars on ‘cures’. Which usually means buying medication that cause more problems than they fix. Not only do all those pills wreck your system, they also have some pretty nasty side effects (depression, sense deprivation, nightmares, sores/rashes, seizures, death, etc).
- Insomniacs experience significantly higher levels of stress than your average person. Not only do insomniacs get overstressed, they also become stressed out more often. They have a harder time dealing with what someone else may consider normal day to day issues.
- Insomnia and depression usually go hand in hand. If someone is an insomniac, they’re usually only a step or so away from depression, and if someone is suffering from depression there’s a more than even chance that if they aren’t oversleeping then they aren’t sleeping at all (or that they’re having trouble staying asleep). Those who have post traumatic stress disorder also find that insomnia ends up playing a large role when coupled with their other symptoms.
- Insomniacs have trouble with relationships (both personal and work related).
- Insomnia has been known to cause suicide, decreased motor functions and mental performance, accidents, and dementia.
Some common causes of insomnia:
- Hormones
- Pain (Mental and physical)
- Illness/medical conditions
- Exercise
- Stress
- Medication/drugs or stimulants
- Change of location or circumstance
- Mental disorders (PTSD, Bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, Obsessive compulsive disorder, dementia, etc.)
- Parasomnia (nightmares, night terrors, sleepwalking, etc.)
…is that 70% of the people who have it, never mention it.
For those who have it and don’t talk about it, for those who have it but don’t know it, and for those who have it but don’t believe it’s a big deal…you all owe it to yourselves to check out Cure my Insomnia by Ryan Ford. Obviously, the disorder is much more serious than we give it credit for.
Now you know what insomnia can do.
Now you know who it can hurt.
Now it’s time that you learned how Ryan Ford’s Cure my Insomnia can help.

The benefits of this ebook include:
- A comprehensive look at the types of insomnia you can suffer from.
- A list of natural remedies, all of which can be done from the comfort of home.
- An explanation of the pros and cons of any medications that you may end up taking.
- A look at the latest scientific breakthroughs and treatments.
- And most importantly of all, a realistic idea of how insomnia can affect your life, and some suggestions
that will help you learn to live with the disorder without having it take over, and possibly end, your life.
So what can Ryan Ford do?
In addition to all of that, Ford’s innovative new book is affordable and down to earth. None of the impact is lost beneath unnecessary adjectives meant to fill up some empty pages. It drives home the fact that insomnia doesn’t have to devastating or overpowering.
It can be cured even if it can’t be diagnosed.
It can be solved, even if the problem of it isn’t always visible to the naked eye.
After all, sleep is an imperfect science, so let Ryan Ford give you a chance to get the answer to it with the help of Cure my Insomnia.
Testimonials
I work a lot so I always figured the hours I kept weren’t that strange. After I started getting sick I knew better, but by then it seemed like it was too late to change my habits. Cure my Insomnia helped a lot because I was afraid that I would be stuck spending my entire check on sleeping pills and orthopaedic mattresses. Now I can actually look forward to an entire night’s sleep, and that’s something that’s invaluable to me.
Jessice McCormby – Moline, Illinoise
When I first started going to NYU, I had so much on my plate that I’d be lucky to get even four or five hours of sleep a night. When I did get a break, I found myself waking up in the middle of the night and wondering around like a zombie. I didn’t really consider waking up in the middle of the night as insomnia. I just thought it was a weird thing I did. Eventually, my grades suffered, my temper suffered, and eventually I started doing almost anything I could to make sure that I STAYED asleep. Then I came across Ford’s book by accident and it answered a lot of questions for me. I was able to help myself rather than putting my tuition money on the line by going to visit doctors or shrinks. I’m a student after all, so any extra cash I get goes to food. So technically Insomnia also kept me from starving to death.
Micah Jonston – Brooklyn, New York
I’ve always had a hard time sleeping. I used to think to myself, ‘Wow, this sucks, but there’s not really much I can do about it.’ It wasn’t until I got older that I realized that feeling so sleepy all time and not being able to focus wasn’t just my hormones. There’s only so much you can blame on puberty? Anyway, I read this book by Ryan and it opened my eyes. People say they reach this moment where their life changes, and believe me it sounds a lot more epic than it actually is. My life changed yeah, but learning about insomnia in a way I understood helped me get this huge weight off my chest that I didn’t know I had.
Tracy Garner – Portland, Oregon
God, not being able to sleep sucks. I LOVE to sleep man and having my nap time taken away from me was like getting hit in the face each time I had to force myself to go through the day. I’m usually a pretty laid back guy, but I was snapping at people for no reason and small stuff that I usually didn’t sweat suddenly seemed like a crisis. It was hell, and I can’t say how happy it made me to read something that gave answers. I don’t need an explanation of insomnia. I mean, I can read a dictionary just like everyone else, but that won’t tell you how to go on living day by day without losing your mind while your latest sleep medication kicks in.
Richard Wild – Salt Lake City, Utah
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Best Regards,

Ryan Ford
Cure my Insomnia
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