If you're looking for a tried and true stop snoring remedy, you don't need to look very far. In fact, you don't even need to leave your bed. All you have to do in many cases is roll over. When you sleep on your back, your tongue has a tendency to loll towards the back of your mouth. This interferes with the air coming in through your mouth and into your lungs, vibrates and causes that awful snoring sound. When you roll over onto your side, the tongue moves along with you, away from the back of your throat. It's a simple, obvious and free solution to a very common problem. Turns out, there's some science behind your wife yelling at you to roll over in the middle of the night!

If the roll over stop snoring remedy isn't cutting the proverbial mustard, you might want to try the next most affordable solution: nose strips. These flesh-colored strips are a flexible plas
tic wrapped in cloth with an adhesive backing. All you have to do is put the adhesive side down on the bridge of your nose and go to bed. The springy plastic on the inside gently pulls open your nasal passages, encouraging you to breathe through your mouth instead of your nose. The result is that there's less air coming into your mouth, vibrating your tongue and annoying your bedmate. Again, an easy, mistake free and cheap solution to snoring.

If you have tried each stop snoring remedy listed above and nothing has worked sufficiently, you may need to suck it up and see your doctor. Your family doctor can recommend a dental specialist who can have you fitted for a custom made mandibular advancement splint. While it sounds scary, the device is actually pretty comfortable to sleep in. On the other hand, it may not be as comfortable on your wallet. They can cost thousands of dollars, and depending on your insurance policy, your insurance company may not pay for it.