Recent concerns about certain insomnia medications causing sleepwalking and drowsiness apparently have not prompted a lot of people to try non-conventional remedies.It’s estimated the number of people using alternative sleep therapies is less than five-percent.Local sleep experts say unscientifically proven remedies may help a person get a good night’s rest. But, like certain conventional medications, they could also inhibit good, long-term sleep patterns. Shamane Mills reports…
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