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Snoring Stop
Consumers Choice for
Comfort Voted
the Worlds Most Comfortable and Effective Anti-snoring Product!Reduce
or Eliminate Snoring
Reduce or Eliminate Obstructive Sleep ApneaReduce
or Eliminate DepressionReduce
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- Snoring
research has shown that a jaw supporter, keeping the lower jaw in an
upward/forward position increases the three dimensional space in the
airway, reduces air velocity and soft tissue vibration and in most
cases snoring stop.This
action eliminates or substantially
reduces snoring. 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.
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TestimonialsSnoring Stop
I
ordered
your jaw supporter and my wife loves it. It keeps me from snoring, and
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Bill B. Oregon
"The jaw
supporter is a great product and may have some promise in the treatment
of TMJ. I feel that it may also help reduce bedwetting among children.
Eight out of 10 children referred to me for bed-wetting problems have a
narrow palate. If the roof of the mouth is particularly narrow, the
tongue is pushed back and can partially block the airway during sleep.
My girls wear a jaw supporter to bed every night."
Dr Derek Mahoney,
Orthodontist at the
Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, AustraliaSnoring Stop
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