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Prescription Sleep Medicine
How to Avoid Loud Snoring
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine, Sleep Disorder on April 16th, 2009
I wanted to take the time to inform you on how to avoid loud snoring. There are a lot of people out there that snore. In fact, I think more people are snoring now, than ever before. This used to be a male problem, but more and more women are doing it now too. A lot of people don’t know what they have to do to fix the problem and the actual volume of the snoring is causing problem. The people around you that have to listen to it are probably going nuts. Nothing is more frustrating than trying to sleep and hearing a chainsaw in the bed next to you. I’m going to show you how to avoid loud snoring.
The sounds of snoring are created in the throat and it comes completely from your rhythmic breathing and throat size. Obviously you don’t snore when you’re awake, so something changes when you’re asleep. Your breathing patterns turn into a pattern and that leads to phenomenon known as resonance. That’s when you have vibrations that start vibrating more and more until the point of snoring sounds. But resonance will only happen if your throat is constricted to the point that air has to vibrate with loose tissue.
Here is how to avoid loud snoring; you need a jaw supporter. You can cause an expansion of your throat by simply closing your jaw. It takes pressure off your throat and gives more room for air to travel. The jaw supporter wraps around your chin and head to hold the jaw up, so you can’t snore. It’s actually quite ingenious. It will greatly reduce your sounds of snoring, if not completely curing it.
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