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Get the Snoring Chin Strap

July 1st, 2009 Charles No comments

I thought I should show you where you can get the snoring chin strap. I set up a link for you and thought I’d explain it one more time, so you fully understand how it works.

Basically the chin strap wraps around your chin and the top of your head. It’s sole purpose is to provide support for the jaw area as you sleep. That might sound like something that is complicated, but it’s really simple. It’s also a very comfortable thing to where.

The snoring chin strap works because after the jaw is given support, it forces the throat muscles to contract in size. That allows the throat to open and provide more air room for your breathing. This is what prevents the snoring from happening. When there is more room in the throat, you’re less likely to cause vibrations and things of that nature.

Click here for the Snoring Chin Strap

How the Jaw Supporter Works For Snoring

June 15th, 2009 Charles No comments

I thought I could take a little time to show you how the jaw supporter works for snoring. I know a lot of you have issues with your snoring and that is rough. Well, I guess it isn’t rough for you, but for the people around you. They’re really the ones kept up in the middle of the night trying to sleep, while you get your full 8 hours each night. This problem isn’t as complicated and difficult to deal with as you would probably think. There is one specific strategy that is so easy that you’ll wonder why you haven’t tried it a lot sooner. I’m going to show you how the jaw supporter works for snoring.

As you can guess, a jaw supporter will provide support for the jaw. But what is so special about the jaw? Well, science has discovered over the last year or two that the jaw actually plays a huge role on your snoring. You maybe have noticed that by things like mouth guards because they control your jaw position. When you fall asleep, the muscles that hold up your jaw tend to go loose. This causes your jaw to become loose itself and that surprisingly puts pressure on the throat area. By adding support to the jaw, it allows the throat to open up and the more room you have – the harder it will be to snore.

This is basically how the jaw supporter works. It’s a very simple device that takes a few seconds to put on before you go to bed. It’s much easier than brushing your teeth, so you should have no problem applying it. You can Click Here to get it.

Jaw Supporting Technology

June 3rd, 2009 Charles No comments

Anyone that has consistently read this blog knows that I stick to the newest research when it comes to solving this problem. Science has concluded that snoring is a direct cause of the position of your jaw. When your jaw is unsupported, it will inevitably lead to pressure on the throat area and that causes the vibrations we hear ( snoring ). All you need to do to fix this problem is get some sort of jaw supporting technology to hold your jaw up and give it some support. Once you do this it becomes quite difficult to produce the sounds of snoring.

A lot of people don’t seem to realize the pressure an open jaw puts on the throat. Try it with me now. Open your mouth and try to swallow. You can’t do it. Your throat has too much pressure on it to even swallow. This is what it is like when you’re sound asleep. That’s what leads to the sounds of your snoring. I’ll point out too that you don’t necessarily have to have your mouth open for this to occur. Your muscles go loose when you fall asleep, and so does your jaw muscles. Your mouth may be closed, but it is still unsupported.

A jaw supporter is going to solve this problem completely and I think it is one of the best investments you can make. It is very supportive and comfortable. It’s not like this is going to interfere with your sleep. It also works the first night you apply it.