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For those that have to live with a spouse that snores heavily, each night can be torture. The sheer volume of the person's snoring can be enough to ruin your sleep and slowly but surely drive you insane. In turn this can lead a person to try every snore stopper on the market no matter how silly it might seem in hopes of finding the one that will actually work and provide them with a good night's sleep. The problem is that there are so many different products on the market; you can end up spending a small fortune trying to find one that actually does what it claims.
Before you set out to find the right snore stopper for your spouse, you need to find out exactly what is causing them to snore in the first place. There are some that have a medical condition that is causing the problem and will need surgical intervention to repair.
However, this very much the exception rather than the rule as snoring is most often caused by the involuntary closing or block of either the nasal passages or the throat. If you are serious about finding a snore stopper for your partner then start by listening to his or her snoring, this will help you determine which type of device to try. For those who are not breathing clearly through their noses there are strips that help to pull the nasal cavities further open, this often works by allowing the snorer to breather more freely and sleep with their mouth closed. This can reduce or eliminate their snoring altogether. There is also snore stopper pillow on the market that is designed to help keep the person's chin raised slightly allowing their airways to open further and making it easier for them to breathe freely.
According to the manufacturer of this simple device, it can reduce the level of snoring in most people by as much as 50% and can completely eliminate it in many. There are also many different types of mouthpieces intended to help reposition the jaw and hold the tongue in place to help alleviate one of the major causes of snoring. The only problem with this type of snore stopper is that the ones that actually work are going to have to be custom made just for the snorer by dentist. This can take several fittings and cost a fair amount of money. There are also a few of these devices that will require a doctor to write a prescription before you can get them. Again between the doctor's office costs and the cost of the device the bill can end up being pretty high. Since you should not have to pay a fortune to get relief from the snoring that has given you more nightmares than you ever got sleeping, you need to find an inexpensive device with a proven track record of success. You need to try the SnoreSling by Dr. Sleep Good; this device consists of one piece sling that fits under your chin and over your head to hold your jaw and tongue in place. The success rate is so high that it has been featured on AOL News, Yahoo News and Reuters, try one for yourself and finally get the sleep you deserve.