There’s a dirty little secret about sleeping pills, so let me ask you something…

Do you ever feel like you have to take a pill to go to sleep?  Like sleeping pills are the only answer?  Do you feel like you can’t stop taking your sleeping pill?

The sleeping pill industries don’t make money when you don’t keep buying their pills.

That’s why they spend hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising every year so that you see sleeping pill ads in every magazine, on every channel, and all over the internet.  They’ve locked themselves deep in your unconscious mind.

This creates a psychological addiction that keeps you hooked on pills.

And even worse: Despite the fact that insomnia related accidents kill as many people as alcohol does every year, they manage to completely hide the fact that many of these deaths are related to the side effects of sleeping pills.

Yikes!

My name is James Cahoon, and as a sleep expert, this is hard for me to watch over and over, year after year. I finally decided that I had to do something.

See, there’s a better way to deal with your insomnia than taking a pill - effectively hiding the fact that your body is letting you know that something is wrong.

I would like to present a questioner that will diagnose what’s actually causing your insomnia - and show you how to deal with the source.

This is the closest I can get to giving you a one-on-one coaching session with me; a series of questions that will diagnose the cause(s) of your insomnia.

It’s quick, easy, and it’ll point you in the right direction to ending your insomnia.

Just choose the number that describes you best to get started!

My problem lies in:

  1. Not being able to fall asleep
  2. Being tired all the time
  3. Waking up at the wrong times
  4. Worrying or anxiety
  5. Thinking too much
  6. My legs
  7. Snoring
  8. Hormonal issues
  9. Pain
  10. Something else

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