Insomnia 11669...India
A 65-year-old woman, the practitioner’s neighbour, had been experiencing sleep disturbances for over two years. Although she went to bed at 10 pm, it typically took her about an hour to fall asleep, only to wake up again within 3 to 4 hours. She would then lie awake for the rest of the night, struggling to fall back asleep. About twice a week, her sleep was even more disrupted, leaving her with just 2 to 3 hours of sleep.
Until 2014, she had enjoyed a consistent 8 to 9 hours of restful sleep. However, following the permanent relocation of her daughters to Australia that year, she began to experience emotional stress, which reduced her nightly sleep to 5 to 6 hours, a pattern that persisted until July 2022.
Although she took a one-hour nap after lunch each day, her insufficient night-time sleep left her feeling fatigued and drowsy throughout the day, making it difficult to manage household chores. She also developed dark circles under her eyes, which she attributed to her poor sleep quality.
On 30 Nov 2024, she was given:
CC15.6 Sleep disorders…a dose half an hour before bedtime.
Treatment progress:
- 7 Dec 2024: Falling asleep within a few minutes of taking remedy.
- 15 Dec 2024: More than 4 to 5 hours of uninterrupted, restful sleep for past one week.
- 22 Dec 2024: 5 to 6 hours of sound sleep for past one week; felt refreshed and energetic during the day.
- 30 Jan 2024: Remedy stopped.
As of June 2025, she continues to enjoy sound sleep and health without any trace of black circles under the eyes.