This is mostly
an ad for the device but it also appears comfortable and may actually work
well. It does have to be
comfortable. Other devices always
appeared more trouble than solution.
Snoring is actually
not a small problem because it does disturb one’s sleep and also disturbs the
sleep of partners severely. This is not
a good health plan as has been shown in the list below. Yet it also begs for a simple solution that
ends the problem and this so far looks good.
Hopefully, all’s
well that ends well.
A New Solution
That Stops Snoring and Lets You Sleep
If you’re like most Americans you probably don’t get
eight hours sleep each night.
But, if you also constantly feel exhausted,
experience headaches for no obvious reason or have high blood pressure, you
could have a more serious problem.
That’s because these can all be the result of
snoring—which is, in turn, the most common symptom of a potentially serious
health problem—obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
While most people think of snoring as a minor
annoyance, research shows it can be hazardous to your health. That’s
because for over 18 million Americans it’s related to obstructive sleep apnea
(OSA). People who suffer from OSA repeatedly and unknowingly stop breathing
during the night due to a complete or partial obstruction of their
airway. It occurs when the jaw, throat, and tongue muscles relax,
blocking the airway used to breathe. The resulting lack of oxygen can
last for a minute or longer, and occur hundreds of times each night.
Thankfully, most people wake when a complete or partial obstruction occurs, but it can leave you feeling completely exhausted. OSA has also been linked to a host of health problems including:
Acid reflux
Frequent nighttime urination
Memory loss
Stroke
Depression
Diabetes
Heart attack
People over 35 are at higher risk.
OSA can be expensive to diagnosis and treat, and is
not always covered by insurance. A sleep clinic will require an overnight
visit (up to $5,000). Doctors then analyze the data and prescribe one of
several treatments. These may require you to wear uncomfortable CPAP
devices that force air through your nose and mouth while you sleep to keep your
airways open, and may even include painful surgery.
Fortunately, there is now a comfortable, far
less costly and invasive treatment option available. A recent case study
published by Eastern Virginia Medical School's Division of Sleep Medicine in
the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine concludes that wearing a simple
chinstrap while you sleep can be an effective treatment for OSA.
The chin strap, which is now available from a
company called MySnoringSolution, works by supporting the lower jaw and tongue,
preventing obstruction of the airway. It’s made from a high-tech,
lightweight, and super-comfortable material. Thousands of people have
used the MySnoringSolution chinstrap to help relieve their snoring symptoms,
and they report better sleeping, and better health overall because of it.
An effective snoring solution for just $119
The “My Snoring Solution” Chinstrap is available exclusively from the company’s website which is currently offering a limited time “2 for 1” offer. The product also comes with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.
If you want to stop snoring once and for all,
without expensive CPAP devices or other intrusive devices, this may be the
solution you’ve been waiting for. The free additional strap is great for
travel or as a gift for a fellow sufferer.
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