One fellow wrote that they were working on making self limiting grass by splicing in the genes in pubic hair that limits it's growth.
My GF is an insomniac. This diet has not changed that. She sleeps lightly because stuff happened when she was a child that makes her sleep lightly. My snoring isn't making it any better, although since I started eating AV's recipe of cream/honey/butter and raspberries I seem to snore considerably less. Also propping my head up higher with a higher pillow is a great help.
I know you've read the book lights out, which I recommended. So you must know that curing a sleep problem is more than just diet. Sure this diet was able to give my body the ability to go to sleep, but that was also after I made habitual changes such as going to bed and waking up at the same time every day (No exceptions!!!). Also you must make sure the room is completely dark with no lights on at all. Cut the power to your house if you have to. Electroradiation is a known cause of insomnia. Make sure all electronics such as computers and TVs etc... are completely shut off in the room. Get a good pair of drapes that let no light in whatsoever.
One thing I noticed as well is that I get extremely tired as soon as the sun goes down, which suggests that I obviously go to sleep, however I and everyone else commonly ignores this. Well, a few times this year I listened to what my body was telling me and just relaxed and ignored my schoolwork and such and just went to bed at 6pm as soon as the sun went down and when I got really drowsy, and I slept 14 hours straight
. Felt friggin great the next day.
Sometimes it is also rough to go to sleep on either an empty or full stomach, which depends solely on the person.
Make sure the room is either completely quiet, or some form of white noise, like a fan.
And obviously don't let her go to bed stressed. Watch a flick or read with her before bed. or just go to bed early as hell with her like 6pm and wake up at like 4 when the sun comes out.
I guarantee these methods make a world of difference for me. Take it from a person who was run down with insomnia for years with no help from anyone (doctors, pharmacists, etc...) It is all habitual and dietary.
As for you, try the Neil Med sinus rinse. Get rid of all the stored pollen in your sinuses. This thing has been known to even cure athsma, which I am a bit skeptical of, but it is still the absolute best tool to get rid of histamine and sinus problems. Just purchase it online for like $8-15 and follow the directions. Its like 10X better than a netty pot.