
leo4js
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It all depends on why the snoring.....Weight problem , a very high arch on the upper jaw, so i would consult a dentist for a snore guard.
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}SoC{bounty
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i don't think so try-ed things and they don't work
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dana82
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they also sell throat and nasal sprays for snoring
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blondie98_01
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I have noticed that the strips help very much, but not all the time. I would try a few different methods from the drugstore. You could try the strips, the sprays and I think their are pills too. I would try all options before chosing one.
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chicky
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It depends on what is causing the snoring. It could be a sleep apnea problem for which a CPAP machine is effective. If he sleeps on his back and his mouth falls open, he can use a chin strap to, literally, keep his mouth shut. If he is overweight, that can be causing it too. If it is severe he should probably have a sleep study done.
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Evil J.Twin
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Not a complete cure but I use this spray stuff from Kleeneze. It is expensive, about £9 but it works and you only have to spray it straight into the throat of the snorer before he goes to sleep. Well, Mr. Evil said he noticed a BIIIIIIIIIG difference in me when I used it!
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brains
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Try breathe-right strips.
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Fairy Codswallop
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Well, I watched The Abyss yesterday and the lady told the man who was snoring to turn on his side and he did. It's a problem with heavy people, because you can't turn them on their side, cos that would stop it.
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buklao
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Try a product call Breath Right. It goes over the nostil which opens up the air flow during sleep. This helped me.
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bbq
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well losing weight and quitting smoking are two ways.
then yes, the breathright strips - check those out.
also make sure there's no sleep apnea going on
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I Study Herbs
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I gotta' go with chicky on this one. He needs to see his doctor. Apnea is a potentially serious medical condition that can be treated without drugs. Only his doctor can diagnose him, but it's as simple as having a one-time sleep-study done and his insurance will probably cover it.
Best wishes.
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Melly
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Yes there is. Have you tried hitting them in the face at night? Most people just shake them a little but a good open fisted slap across the face should take care of the problem. Try to leave a welt right next to his nose to block the air passage. Also if you ducttape his mouth closed, that should alleviate some of the noise too.
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