Food Grade Silicone Tongue Snoring Stopper Anti Snore Stabilizing Device Sleep Apnea Aid

€ 9,99

Features: -The Anti Snore TSD(Tongue Stabilizing Devise) is a brilliantly simple, effective and noninvasive anti-snoring medical device. -It provides an easy solution for the treatment of problem snoring. -Traditional mandibular advancement devices indirectly move the tongue forward by moving the mandible. -But Anti Snore TSD gently suctions to the tip of the tongue, preventing it from falling back into the throat and obstructing the airway. -In addition it prevents clenching and tooth grinding by positioning the tongue between the upper and lower teeth. Made of soft medical-grade silicone, Anti Snore TSD is a one size fits all model. -The Anti Snore TSD requires no impressions, no adjustments and has no moving parts. -Best of all, it is indicated for anyone - even those with TMJ issues and the edentulous.Description: Item Type: Tongue Snore Stopper Material: Silicone Suitable: One size fit both men and womenPackage Included: 1 X Tongue Snore StopperHow to use it? 1. Place the TSD in your mouth i.e., it should rest between your front teeth and the lips. The protruding bulb is outside of your mouth. 2. The side with the small cut on the TSD should go to the bottom side of the mouth. 3. Squeeze the bulb to let out air. 4. Place your tongue in the tube and release the bulb. This creates suction vacuum and your tongue attaches to the bulb area of the TSD.What causes snoring? Snoring is caused by a narrowing of the upper airway during sleep. This can be due to large tonsils, a soft palate, a long uvula or excessive flabby tissue at the throat. All of these areas relax during sleep. In other cases, nasal congestion from allergies or deformities of the cartilage between the two sides of the nose can contribute to narrowing of the airway. Common causes of snoring · Supine body position (lying face up) · Large tonsils, long soft palate or uvula · A tongue that relaxes too much during sleep · Being overweight · Nasal congestion from colds, allergies or deformities of cartilage within the nose · Menopause · Consuming alcohol, medication or tobacco products within six hours of going to sleep · HypothyroidismWho snores? More than 60 percent of the adult population suffers from problem snoring. This percentage increases each year in people aged 50 and older, as tissues in the upper airway lose elasticity and tend to vibrate more during breathing, increasing the incidence of snoring. 1 When the airway is reduced during sleep, the tongue is more easily sucked into the back of the throat and obstructs the airway. · Sixty percent of men and 40 percent of women over the age of 40 are habitual snorers. · Snoring is common in children between the age of 2 to 7, particularly if they have a chest infection or enlarged tonsils. · Snoring is also commonly experienced by women during the later stages of pregnancy.

Features: -The Anti Snore TSD(Tongue Stabilizing Devise) is a brilliantly simple, effective and noninvasive anti-snoring medical device. -It provides an easy solution for the treatment of problem snoring. -Traditional mandibular advancement devices indirectly move the tongue forward by moving the mandible. -But Anti Snore TSD gently suctions to the tip of the tongue, preventing it from falling back into the throat and obstructing the airway. -In addition it prevents clenching and tooth grinding by positioning the tongue between the upper and lower teeth. Made of soft medical-grade silicone, Anti Snore TSD is a one size fits all model. -The Anti Snore TSD requires no impressions, no adjustments and has no moving parts. -Best of all, it is indicated for anyone - even those with TMJ issues and the edentulous.Description: Item Type: Tongue Snore Stopper Material: Silicone Suitable: One size fit both men and womenPackage Included: 1 X Tongue Snore StopperHow to use it? 1. Place the TSD in your mouth i.e., it should rest between your front teeth and the lips. The protruding bulb is outside of your mouth. 2. The side with the small cut on the TSD should go to the bottom side of the mouth. 3. Squeeze the bulb to let out air. 4. Place your tongue in the tube and release the bulb. This creates suction vacuum and your tongue attaches to the bulb area of the TSD.What causes snoring? Snoring is caused by a narrowing of the upper airway during sleep. This can be due to large tonsils, a soft palate, a long uvula or excessive flabby tissue at the throat. All of these areas relax during sleep. In other cases, nasal congestion from allergies or deformities of the cartilage between the two sides of the nose can contribute to narrowing of the airway. Common causes of snoring · Supine body position (lying face up) · Large tonsils, long soft palate or uvula · A tongue that relaxes too much during sleep · Being overweight · Nasal congestion from colds, allergies or deformities of cartilage within the nose · Menopause · Consuming alcohol, medication or tobacco products within six hours of going to sleep · HypothyroidismWho snores? More than 60 percent of the adult population suffers from problem snoring. This percentage increases each year in people aged 50 and older, as tissues in the upper airway lose elasticity and tend to vibrate more during breathing, increasing the incidence of snoring. 1 When the airway is reduced during sleep, the tongue is more easily sucked into the back of the throat and obstructs the airway. · Sixty percent of men and 40 percent of women over the age of 40 are habitual snorers. · Snoring is common in children between the age of 2 to 7, particularly if they have a chest infection or enlarged tonsils. · Snoring is also commonly experienced by women during the later stages of pregnancy.
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