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Snore No More – What A Relief!

Snore No More?

How often does your partner snoring like 10 trains in one tunnel keep you awake at night?

How often do you sleep elsewhere?

Is snoring affecting your relationship?

Do you hate your partner in the morning?

Do you wake yourself up?

Worried about sleep apnea?

Sound familiar?

Dictionary.com defines snoring as “to breathe during sleep with hoarse or harsh sounds caused by the vibrating of the soft palate”.  If only it were that easy to find a snore remedy! If you have a partner who sounds more like a pneumatic drill or a twelve-carriage train thundering through a tunnel, it doesn’t sound just like a “soft” palate! But why do we snore? No more snore evolved through personal interest and you can see my no more snore story by clicking on the link above “about me” and how we find a snore remedy that worked for us.

So, let’s look at what causes snoring and see if we can help you find a stop snoring remedy.

General consensus is that we are more likely to snore if we sleep on our back and breathe through our mouths. However, this is not always the case, particularly if you have an abnormality in the construction of the nasal passages or small nostrils.

The first thing you must realise is that you are not alone! The problem is increasing and so is the number of people frantically searching for a no more snore solution. Before you try and find a snore remedy, you must first understand the problem. Snoring is normally caused by a blockage of some kind of blockage within the breathing mechanisms and, as the flow of air becomes more irregular, the soft tissues will start to vibrate and result in that lovely sound we have all come to dread.

Unfortunately, there is no one single type of blockage, and therefore no one single solution for the snorer (or for the partner who is looking for a no more snores cure). You can even get a double whammy with two causes come together such as a weak soft palate hitting against the tongue which could be partially obstructing the throat at the same time.

Hopefully these snore no more pages will help you get a good night’s sleep whether you are a snorer yourself who keeps asking yourself, “how can I stop snoring”, or a long-suffering partner! You can try various anti snore devices such as a stop snoring mouthpiece, an anti snoring pillow, a strap that wraps around your head, clips or strips on your nose or even sprays or potions. Any of these options are preferably to surgery (see article) but what worked best for us are the pillows, and particularly the exercises that helped very quickly, in fact, they can help within 7 days (you MUST do them however!)

Note: Although No More Snore endeavours to be as accurate as possible, please be sure to consult your own doctor before using any sprays etc., as they may affect any existing condition. Your Doctor will obviously be able to tell you about the surgeries available to you in more detail.

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Snore No More – Some FAQS

Some interesting FAQs
………………………why these No More Snore pages were created!

It affects an estimated 4 million people in the UK alone.

One in four middle aged men are regular snorers and 45% of the UK population snore occasionally.

Four times more males snore than females and by the age of 60, around 50% of men are snorers.

Persistent snorers have been known to reach 90 decibles (around the same as a passing train) while Britain’s Guinness Book of Records reports that Melvin Switzer reached a staggering 92 decibels!

Canadian researchers have found that post-menopausal women are more liable to snore than younger women.

Taken from http://www.gm.tv/index.cfm?articleid=8185

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    Anti Snoring Pillow – Discover The Benefits


    If you have ever slept with a heavy snorer you will know how this can affect a relationship. A snorer’s partner will regularly search for answers to the problem, much more than the snorer themselves until they admit they have a problem that needs tackling. One of the suggested aids to ease snoring is a anti snoring pillow.

    Snoring is more common in men, but as we age it becomes more likely in men and women. Other factors known to increase snoring include drug use, alcohol, smoking and the way we sleep. Back sleepers are more prone to constant snoring, and to get them to change position for longer than 5 minutes can be impossible. This is where an anti snoring pillow may help.

    In your search for an anti snore device, a first option may be an anti snoring pillow, particularly useful for those who don’t like taking pills, inserting devices, using sprays or the thought of having surgery. One type of pillow is placed behind the snorer’s back to stop them sleeping on their backs but more recent ones tend to align the neck, spinal column and head to reduce any breathing obstruction. Some of the anti snoring pillows also vibrate to encourage a change in sleeping position. These have audio detectors that respond to snoring by vibration of varying intensities until, hopefully, the snoring stops. A few of these even have an external audio jack so the snoring can be recorded!

    Added benefits of anti snoring pillows can occur because of their orthopedic design. Such benefits include headache and migraine pain relief and the promotion of a correct posture. So not only can anti snoring pillows reduce, and in some cases eliminate snoring, in doing so, they may also improve your relationship with a partner, allow you to wake-up refreshed in the morning and give you a new quality of life away from the worry of waking everyone else up! A useful addition to these pillows is to follow a set of specific exercises that are designed to help stop snoring quickly.

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