Stop Snoring, Anti Snoring Jaw Strap By My Snoring Solution W/ Free Sleep Package Included. New Comfort Fit Design. #1 Ranked Device on the Market. TRY RISK FREE!

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Features

  • The My Snoring Solution Jaw Strap has been clinically proven to prevent snoring and increase REM sleep in patients. Providing you better overall health and the best night sleep in years.
  • Our patented technology of our strap creates optimal jaw position that stops Snoring and Sleep Apnea all together.
  • Award winner as top 2014 Anti Snoring Device.
  • An easy solution to your snoring problems.
  • One size fits all.

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Product Description

\"Amazingly Simple snoring Device Helps Thousands of People Get Restful Sleep\" Comfortable and Effective Anti-snoring Product! How it works - Snoring research has shown that a jaw supporter, keeping the lower jaw in an upward position increases the three dimensional space in the airway, reduces air velocity and soft tissue vibration. This action can eliminate or substantially reduce snoring. Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Defined When the jaw opens and the tongue falls into the back of the throat, the airway narrows forcing air through the small opening. This creates vibrations in the throat known as snoring. Like allergies, you probably weren't born with a snore. Rather, you acquired it over time. Many people begin sleeping with their mouth open at about 5 years of age. Gradually, muscle tissues in the mouth and throat can be stretched beyond their intended range. When this happens, snoring and the health risks associated with OSA increase. An effective jaw supporter holds the lower jaw upward and helps re-train tissue in the mouth and throat. Whether immediate, or gradual a reduction in snoring and OSA often occurs. OSA episodes occur when the tongue or soft tissues of the throat or soft palate collapse onto the back wall of the upper airway, forming a blockage that prevents air from entering the lungs. The negative pressure of inhaling pulls harder on your tongue, sealing the airway tightly. To resume breathing, the person must awaken (although one rarely remembers the awakening) and create tension in the tongue and throat tissue. This process opens the airway and causes a distinctive snorting sound. Within a short period of time this process often repeats itself. Several hundred OSA episodes during an 8-hour sleep time are not uncommon. Consequently, the repetition of OSA episodes can cause chronic fatigue and other major health problems.

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