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The Snoring Challenge: No More Snores

You are not alone in your struggle to stop snoring. This problem affects about 40% of adults by the age of 40. It is conservatively estimated that 45 million people in the United States snore every night.

Snoring can cause disrupted sleep for both you and your sleeping partner and it can lead to health problems. It is important to eliminate snoring so both of you can get a restful night's sleep and maintain good health.

Snoring and its potentially dangerous side effects.

Snoring is the harsh sound that occurs when the soft palate (the tissue at the back of the roof of the mouth) and the uvula (the long, finger-like flap that hangs from the soft palate) vibrate against the back of the throat or the base of the tongue.

As you fall asleep, these tissues at the back of the throat, the muscles that line the airway, and the tongue muscle all relax. When this occurs, the tongue drops back into the airway which causes it to narrow. As air passes through this narrower airway, it moves faster and causes the tissues to vibrate against each other which creates a rattling or snoring sound. As the air passage continues to narrow, pressure increases in the airway and the snoring becomes louder. Therefore, snoring is an indication of abnormal breathing during sleep and may be an indication of a bigger health problem, sleep apnea.

The #1 Cause Of Snoring Is Sleeping On Your Back

Research studies indicate that 60% of all snorers will snore only, or most often, while sleeping on their back. In this position, gravity pulls the jaw and tongue down and back. This causes the mouth to open and the tongue to drop back into the airway and leads to narrowing of the air passage and an increase in snoring.

Doctor's Rx For Snoring

: "The first treatment that we suggest for patients with snoring is to try some method of training snorers to sleep on their side or stomach."

Will Corson, MD
Medical Director, Minnesota Sleep Institute

Training Is the Key To Success

We know that many of you are desperately seeking a quiet, restful night of sleep. Don't despair. If you or your partner snores loudest or most often while sleeping on your back, we have the solution. Let Dr. Parker's Snore Relief Cushion™ help you turn snores into whispers.

Now a 14-Day Quiet Sleep Training Program You Can Practice at Home

This product will prevent you from sleeping on your back. Studies have shown that if you wear this product every night for a fourteen-day period, it can train you to sleep on your side or stomach. After that, you can gradually reduce use of the cushion and you may only need to wear the product one night per week in order to maintain this sleep position, even on the nights you don't wear the cushion. In some cases, you may be able to discontinue using the cushion for a longer period of time.

 

Dr. Parker's Snore Relief Cushion™: Proven Medically Effective to Give You a Quiet Nights Sleep

This product has been tested by numerous others just like yourself whose snoring has had a major effect on their lives and the lives of their sleep partners. These couples gave us glowing reports about the product's comfort and ease of use, and the improvement in the quality of their sleep. They told us that Dr. Parker's Snore Relief Cushion™ allowed them to get a quiet night's sleep for the first time in many years.

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