Q. What causes snoring?
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Simple snoring is usually caused by the lower jaw (or mandible) relaxing and falling back. This restricts the airway and allows the tongue to rub against the soft tissue at the back of the throat. This combination of events causes the snoring noise. When you sleep the muscles of the jaw and throat relax, allowing the jaw to drop back and narrow the airway at the back of the throat. The narrow airway acts like the pipe in an organ, the air speeds up and vibrates causing snoring.
Q. Why do I snore sometimes but not at others?
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The conditions which allow the muscles of the jaw and throat to relax are not always consistent. Tiredness, a cold, nasal or throat infections, alcohol, physical work or stress can trigger those conditions.
Q. Why has my snoring worsened as I've got older?
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When we first start snoring we may be fairly young but it may only occur rarely when the situations above are extreme. But as we get older the muscles lose their firmness in the neck, throat and jaw that allows the jaw to drop more and make the airway even narrower. Most people also put on weight as they age.
Q. How does my weight affect snoring? Does losing weight and doing more exercise help stop snoring?
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Being overweight is one of the main causes of snoring. Simply put, being overweight causes the airway to be smaller, the tongue larger, and soft palate larger (and softer). All of these changes contribute to snoring, breathing, and sleeping problems. You can often predict a snorer by the size of the neck. Carrying excess weight and not exercising is not the cause of snoring, but they will make things worse. Losing weight and doing more exercise are good for you and will help in many cases.
Q. I have been told that I stop breathing for a few seconds then start snoring again with a grunt an a splutter. What is happening? What is sleep apnea?
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What you describe is called 'sleep apnea' (or 'sleep apnea'). In its commonest form the airway closes off briefly as you inhale. You struggle to regain your breath for a few seconds then with a grunt you start breathing again. When this happens often it has serious consequences for the sufferer. Reduced oxygen levels in the blood affect the heart and brain -- and the struggle to regain our breath starts off an automatic response that disrupts the natural sleep patterns and over time leaves us sleep deprived. Snoring is usually the precursor to sleep apnea and is a possible combination of snoring and the cessation of breathing. Sleep apnea is a very serious health hazard. Medical advice is highly recommended.
Q. Tell me about the StopSnor antisnoring acupressure ring?
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The StopSnor antisnoring acupressure ring is crafted by quality artisans and jewellers with the culture and tradition of Asia. It is an item of beauty that is both funtional and decorative, made to capture the essence of the balance and harmony of Yin and Yang while applied to a time honoured pressure point to relieve snoring by activating Qi or Chi Energy in the bloodstream. This highly polished, pure Sterling Silver, decorative ring is worn on the little finger of the left hand with the two pressure point balls gently massaging the acupressure points of the underside of the finger of the left hand. It is only to be worn while sleeping and for no more than 12 hours at a time. No one needs to know that your ring is to relieve snoring, unlees you tell them. Its enery focusing design is also a design of beauty and health.
Q. Can I use my StopSnor antisnoring acupressure ring if I have a health condition and in conjunction with medications?
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The StopSnor antisnoring acupressure ring is a gentle and natural product, that is designed to work on Qi or Chi energy pressure points. It is made from highest quality pure 925 Sterling Silver. In most cases, it can be used by people with medical conditions, and in conjunction with medications. However, as with any product, you should consult your physician before using StopSnor with prescription drugs.
Q. What does the medical profession think about acupressure and health?
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For many years Western Medicine scoffed at acupressure and acupuncture. Acupressure, acupuncture and all sorts of Holistic and Eastern Medicine have been around for thousands of years, with their advocates claiming huge successes. Not only are natural alternative therapies far less invasive than most Western Medicine, but the are relatively extremely low cost. Western Medicine has been forced to re-evaluate its assessment of acupressure and acupuncture and often many western doctors are advising it and incorporating it into other conventional treatments. More and more westerners are choosing alternative therapies as an option to surgery, strong drugs or ridiculous appliances.
Q. Is there a cure for snoring?
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Medical science tells us that there is no cure for snoring. Anyone claiming to have a snoring cure, or anyone using the word "cure" in their advertising, is making a false and misleading statement. However, the use of acupressure has been around for thousands od years and there are many people who will strongly defend the use of an antisnoring acupressure ring as a very effective relief treatment.
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