Sleepless Nights no More: A Homoeopathic Approach to Managing Insomnia

Authors

  • Jineshwar Annasaheb Yaligouda M.D.(Hom). Professor & H.O.D Department of Human Anatomy, Gulabrao Patil Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Miraj. Maharashtra State. India. President of Malgaon Medical Association Malgaon. Sanjivani Clinic, Malgaon, Miraj, Sangli. Maharashtra State. India. Author
  • Padmraj Jineshwar Yaligouda B.H.M.S. Final Year. Bharatesh Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Belagavi, Karnataka State. India. Author

Keywords:

Sleep patterns, Sleep disorders, Anxiety, Depression, Holistic treatment, Individualized medicine, Insomnia, Natural remedies

Abstract

Insomnia is a prevalent sleep  disorder affecting millions  worldwide, characterized by  difficulty initiating or maintaining  sleep, or both. This article explores  the Homoeopathic approach to  managing insomnia, focusing on the  holistic and individualized treatment  methodology. Homoeopathy offers a  gentle, non-invasive, and effective  way to address the underlying  causes of insomnia, promoting  restful sleep and overall wellbeing.  This article discusses the common  causes and symptoms of insomnia,  the principles of homoeopathic  treatment, and the most effective  homoeopathic remedies for  insomnia. By understanding the  homoeopathic perspective on  insomnia, individuals can find a safe  and natural solution to overcome  sleepless nights and wake up feeling  refreshed and revitalized. 

 

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Published

2025-11-29

How to Cite

Sleepless Nights no More: A Homoeopathic Approach to Managing Insomnia . (2025). Homoeopathy for All, 27(11), 71-76. https://journals.acspublisher.com/index.php/hfa/article/view/23361