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Snoring Remedies - Beware Of Expensive And Ineffective Snoring Remedies
- By John Spencer
- Published 09/7/2007
- Sleep Snoring
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John Spencer
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Many of the snoring remedies available today won't work for you. Why? Because the treatment of snoring is very much dependent on the cause of snoring. For example, obese people frequently snore. This is a direct result of the fat that has accumulated around the neck putting pressure on the throat. If obesity is causing your snoring, investing $3,000 in a mandibular advancement splint would be wasted money. Instead of blowing a wad of cash on something that might work, do a little bit of research and narrow down the choices a bit.
For example, out of all of the snoring remedies around, if you're a smoker not many will work. Much like obese people, the cause of smoker's snoring probably has very little, if anything, to do with the condition. When you smoke, over time your throat muscles weaken. This combined with the excess phlegm that builds up in your th
roat can cause snoring at night. Again, something like a mandibular advancement splint won't help you much in this case. While kicking the habit may not be something that is easily accomplished, it can have a drastic impact on snoring.
If your tongue is what is making you snore, I would say that an expensive, custom made device should be your option of last resort. Before consulting a dentist, you should consider trying out breathing strips. Worn over the bridge of your nose while you sleep, these adhesive strips gently pull open your nasal passages. This encourages you to breathe through your nose, rather than your mouth, which should reduce your snoring. If you're not a fan of the strips, perhaps a change in pillows is in order. For around $50, you can buy a pillow that will last you a very long time. These are easily obtained on the internet, and will position your head and neck in a way that will leave your airway unobstructed.
For example, out of all of the snoring remedies around, if you're a smoker not many will work. Much like obese people, the cause of smoker's snoring probably has very little, if anything, to do with the condition. When you smoke, over time your throat muscles weaken. This combined with the excess phlegm that builds up in your th
If your tongue is what is making you snore, I would say that an expensive, custom made device should be your option of last resort. Before consulting a dentist, you should consider trying out breathing strips. Worn over the bridge of your nose while you sleep, these adhesive strips gently pull open your nasal passages. This encourages you to breathe through your nose, rather than your mouth, which should reduce your snoring. If you're not a fan of the strips, perhaps a change in pillows is in order. For around $50, you can buy a pillow that will last you a very long time. These are easily obtained on the internet, and will position your head and neck in a way that will leave your airway unobstructed.