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Follow These Tips And Stop Snoring Now!

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
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You have to cease believing that snoring is a sign of a good night sleep. It’s not! And it won’t ever be. It can be cute in the initial few minutes. After a while, it begins to sound as if woodworking is occurring in your room in the middle of the night. And this is annoying. But if you have been snoring for days and your whole family cannot sleep, then you have to do something now. Try these tips to put a finish to their misery.

Stop drinking and smoking – These two can result in you to snore and wake up the whole block. The reason? Alcohol causes a partial collapse on your airways which can immediate start snoring. Smoking alternatively causes blockage on the small vessels of the lungs and swelling on the tissue in the throat (more…)

Snoring Relief

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

For millions of people snoring can be an exasperating condition that rarely goes away.  It happens when you shift from a light sleep to a deep sleep, as the muscles and soft tissues in the back of the throat relax and start to vibrate causing a narrowing of your airway.  It is characterized by noisy breathing through the mouth and nose and can affect anyone, young, old, men or women although it is more prevalent in men.  More often than not the person who is snoring is not even conscious of it and it is up to the partner to let them know!

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Simple Stop Snoring Exercises.

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

If you snore there are of course many things you can do to help alleviate this problem, from drops and sprays to a simple humidifier in the bedroom.  But sometimes snoring is caused by more serious breathing difficulties, some of which can be helped with some simple stop snoring exercises.  Let’s take a look at what we mean by that.

Unlike other exercises, these stop snoring exercises are designed to help you with your breathing and to improve your lung function.  Stronger lungs reduce the incidence of choking, gasping or wheezing while asleep and improve free breathing through the nose.  When you have less lung capacity you’re more likely to be breathing through your mouth in order to get enough air and can be making all those other sounds as well.  Easy exercises to prevent snoring including stretching and breathing, which are most effective right before bed.

To get started with your snoring exercises, stand with your feet shoulder width apart and take a few very deep breaths, exhaling very slowly. Shrug your shoulders slightly and roll your head slowly from side to side.  Then reach way above your head with both hands as you inhale, and then exhale as you lower your hands back down to your sides.  Repeat this method while feeling your lungs and chest expand.  Problems may arise the first few evenings after you complete the stop snoring exercises, but continuing them ensures that your lungs will eventually breathe more deeply.   You can add some other simple stretching and breathing exercises as well; just make sure you’re not straining yourself and aren’t being overactive especially right before bed. 

Your stop snoring exercises are simply meant to stretch your muscles and to get your lungs to breathe deeply and easily.  When you do back-stretching exercises, you’ll find they can promote sleep by relaxing you and preventing tension in your upper body.   If your neck isn’t tense you’re less likely to have your jaw fall open and to start breathing through your mouth.  For more structure in your stop snoring exercises, yoga and tai chi routines focus on simple stretching and breathing exercises that anyone, regardless of fitness level, can usually accomplish.

Signs of Sleep Apnea – Ignore Them at Your Peril

Friday, August 28th, 2009

You may be one of the many people who have heard of sleep apnea and are wondering what exactly the signs are. Sleep apnea is becoming more and more common these days and it’s not a minor inconvenience that should be ignored. If you ignore sleep apnea the result can be the build-up of toxins in the blood which can potentially cause damage to muscles and organs. Even the brain can be affected. So, if you think there is a chance that you have sleep apnea what should you do about it?

Firstly, when asking what the signs of signs of sleep apnea are remember that just because you have restless nights when you keep waking up it does not mean that you have sleep apnea. Reasons that you’re waking up could be that your caffeine intake has been too great or even that you’re not getting enough exercise. So what are the signs of sleep apnea that set it apart from general sleeplessness?

Drowsiness during the day, irritability and mood swings, chronic headaches, muscle aches, sore throat and neck stiffness in the morning are all symptoms of sleep apnea. During the night, choking, gasping, wheezing, and loud snoring are also symptoms. These symptoms are especially appropriate with sleep apnea because they signal that the body is having trouble breathing during sleep. You must take into account both day and night symptoms. Bad headaches can be caused by lots of reasons, as can irritability. If, however, you suffer from heavy snoring, wheezing and gasping in your sleep it could very well be a sign that you are suffering from sleep apnea.

Anyway sleep apnea should not be self-diagnosed so if you suspect you might have it then you must really visit your doctor. Sleep apnea, in the worst cases can be deadly, so take any fears seriously and get yourself checked out.

An Easy Stop Snoring Remedy

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Making up an easy stop snoring remedy at home is not as difficult as you might imagine it would be, however, it also doesn’t necessarily involve the “ingredients” and steps you might imagine. Sometimes a few simple tips and tricks are all that’s needed to address your snoring and these tricks don’t even always include making up some type of elixir. Let’s take a look at what we mean by that and see if we can’t find a home remedy for snoring in your case.

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Losing weight might well be the only stop snoring remedy you need. When you’re overweight the excess body fat around your neck can squeeze the airway there and cause tissue in the throat to block this passage. The sound that we call snoring is made when air pases over this tissue. Excess body fat can also put pressure on the lungs especially when you’re laying down. This can cause wheezing and choking while sleeping but these sounds are not actually snoring even though they may sound like it. Thinking more about your diet and exercise regime can actually be all you need fora home snoring remedy!

Eucalyptus and menthol are also good home remedies for snoring. A lot of people use menthol rubs. When you have a cold or blocked nose making sure yoursinuses are clear can stop you snoring. Rub a little menthol under your nose as this will help you tremendously. Another really simple remedy is Marjoram. It is sold in jars and you simply open the lid and keep it next to your bed at night. Your sinuses start clearing as the aroma permeates the room.

You can also use a vaporizer as a home stop snoring remedy if you add a bit of menthol or eucalyptus oil to it. This will help to disperse the fragrance all night and keep you breathing freely for hours. Even a vaporizer or humidifier on its own can be considered a good home remedy for snoring as dry air can make your sinuses and throat dry as well. So try these remedies and remember that often using more than one at the same time will give you the most relief.

Finding the Cause of Snoring is Crucial

Friday, August 7th, 2009

You really need to investigate your cause or causes of snoring before you can successully implement a plan to deal with it? You might be thinking that the cause isn’t as important as the cure, but in reality these two are linked in a very crucial way. If you don’t know the real cause of snoring in your case, how can you correct it? Imagine trying to fix a pain in your knee without finding out what’s causing the pain; you would probably just be wasting your time, money, and energies! So it’s the same with snoring – you should find out the cause before you can address a possible cure.

What might be the cause of snoring in your case? Most people find that they snore whe they sleep on their back. This is because the back of the head becomes lower than the neck which in turn makes the mouth open. The sound we know as snoring is made when air passes over the tissues of the mouth nose and throat which have become dry. This may well be the easiest cause to sort out which is just as well as it one of the most common. A good quality snore pillow can cradle the head and neck and keep everything in alignment so that the mouth won’t fall open. There are also snore pillows that cradle a person when they’re sleeping on their side so that they won’t be inclined to roll over onto their backs. While a sleeping position may not be the cause of snoring in your case, a snoring pillow can offer a lot of support for the upper back and shoulders so it can be a worthy investment in any case.

Dry tissue in the throat is another common cause of snoring. When the tissue is dry it will create all sorts of sounds when a person is breathing. This too is a quick fix. For some, using throat sprays or a decent humidifier in the bedroom is enough to keep the throat moist while sleeping. If you’re not sure if this is your cause of snoring, think of whether or not your throat is sore or scratchy when you wake up. When drops and sprays don’t do the trick, it may be time to see a doctor for a thorough exam so that he or she can pinpoint your exact cause of snoring and make personal recommendations from there.