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Stop Snoring - Review of SnorEnder

Author: Stephen Turner

Medical studies have shown that many people snore while they sleep because they breathe through their mouth instead of their nose. SnoreEnder is a stop snoring product that works to keeps the mouth closed during sleep, so that breath is taken in and exhaled through the nose. This article is a review of this stop snoring product.

Where to find SnorEnder

SnorEnder is available in many drug stores and online. Online, you can purchase the product for around $70, plus around $10 handling (shipping is free within the USA). Its price makes SnorEnder considerably more expensive than most other stop snoring medications or stop snoring devices, although there is a 30 day money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the results (of which more later). The rest of this article looks at whether SnorEnder is worth its weighty price tag.

How to use SnorEnder

SnorEnder uses a chin trap to keep your mouth closed and promote nasal breathing, which it is claimed works to stop snoring. SnorEnder is easy to fit: the chin strap locates around your chin and jaw and the rest locates around the back of your head. There are three basic models to choose from (depending on your exact needs), and you can order a tailored chin strap so that it fits your head exactly. The product information, and that on the website (see links page on this site) is helpful, giving tips on enhancing your sleeping environment, and explanations of how the different components of SnorEnder work together to stop snoring.

Does SnorEnder work?

The first thing to point out is that SnorEnder is aimed at mouth breathers. Before deciding to purchase SnorEnder, you can have a test performed 'the nose test' to see if you are a mouth breather, and if you are, then this stop snoring product has the potential to stop your snoring. It is important to note that SnorEnder spent considerable time in development, as its designers worked hard to come up with a product which would stop snoring in cases of heavy snorers. Accordingly, this stop snoring product has high ambitions and aims to deal with the toughest cases of snoring.

 

The chin strap works to keep your mouth closed, but it also stops the jaw falling back and down - into a position in which snoring frequently occurs due to a narrowing of the throat airway as the jaw falls. However, unlike other products that stop snoring by use a chin strap, SnorEnder also uses magnetic therapy and acupressure. The jury appears to be still out on whether these two additional elements are effective. There is a suggestion that acupressure stimulates endorphins that help relax the body, and in the case of snoring help relax the jaw into the desired position.

At first sight of SnorEnder, you'll be forgiven for thinking that it looks too uncomfortable and restrictive to be of any use. It's not hard to imagine that some people are put off at the thought of wearing head gear every night, but the biggest mistake you can make is to judge this product on its looks.

The company that makes SnorEnder openly admits that this product is not for everyone: it states that 1 in 10 people have sent their stop snoring chin strap back for a refund (which is given inside 30 days) and no doubt some of these people found this stop snoring device uncomfortable. However, looking at things the other way round, 9 out of 10 are happy with the product. How many other stop snoring medication and remedies can report similar success figures? Not any that I have come across.

It is also interesting to note that many who have had success with SnorEnder find that overtime their breathing changes and the position of their jaw adjusts to that encourage by the device - to the point where they no longer need to wear SnorEnder at night to stop snoring. Accordingly, there is good evidence that this product trains users to stop snoring over time - and that you'll not have to wear it for the rest of your days. Contrast this with other stop snoring remedies, which have no residual effect beyond the period of their use.

SnorEnder has good statistics to support claims that it is a highly effective stop snoring device in cases of chronic loud snoring - an area that stop snoring medications and other devices on the market omit to mention in their sales copy. Research has shown that SnorEnder is effective in 60-80% of cases of chronic loud snoring. Many doctors have used SnorEnder to treat their own snoring, and many specialists recommend it to their patients. These are very persuasive facts.

SnorEnder has no harmful effects on your body, and being a device and not a medication, there is not question of it being incompatible with your current medication. Potential buyers should note, however, that SnorEnder this a product designed to stop snoring in cases of mouth breathers; it is not a suitable treatment for sleeping apnea, and if you think that you suffer from this complaint then you should consult you doctor.

In summary, it's highly likely that, if you are mouth breather and suffer from snoring, then SnorEnder will stop your snoring. If it doesn't, return it within 30 days and you'll get a full refund - no questions asked. On that basis, I would say that you should give this product a try - you have nothing to lose, and it could stop your snoring for good.


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SnorEnder - the facts

SnorEnder is designed for 'mouth breathers' Take the 'nose test' to see if you are one

SnorEnder aims to stop light and heavy snoring

The chin strap works keep the mouth closed and stops the jaw falling back and down

SnorEnder uses magnetic therapy and acupressure

SnorEnder appears to that train users to stop snoring over time - so use may be temporary

no harmful effects on your body

Effective in 60-80% of cases of chronic loud snoring

9 out of 10 are happy with SnorEnder

Doctors recommend it to their patients

30 days money back guarantee give this - so you have nothing to lose by giving it a try

 

 





 

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